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Ottawa homicide detectives are investigating after a man died after being discovered badly wounded on St. Laurent Road in the city's east end early Thursday. Read More
October 2, 2025 - 08:55 | Norman Provencher | Ottawa Citizen
While a majority of U.S. citizens continue to maintain that violence won’t help fix the problems facing their nation, an increasing minority are beginning to disagree, according to a new poll. A Marist Institute of Public Opinion poll of 1,477 adults conducted in partnership with NPR and PBS News last week found that three in 10 of those agreed (19 per cent) or strongly agreed (11 per cent) with the notion that “Americans may have to...
October 2, 2025 - 07:59 | National Post Staff | National Post
Senior federal officials touted a proposed liquefied natural gas facility in Quebec as having the potential to export “substantial volumes” of LNG to Europe, documents show.The revelation appears in a federal briefing note prepared in May after Marinvest Energy Canada, a subsidiary of a Norwegian energy company, requested a meeting with the top bureaucrat at the federal Natural Resources Department to discuss its plans.
October 2, 2025 - 07:45 | Maura Forrest | The Globe and Mail
Senior federal officials touted a proposed liquefied natural gas facility in Quebec as having the potential to export “substantial volumes” of LNG to Europe, documents show.
October 2, 2025 - 07:07 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
Israel’s envoy to Canada says dialogue between his government and Ottawa has “deteriorated” since Prime Minister Mark Carney took office – and suggests his “hard line” on Gaza explains why Carney still hasn’t spoken by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.“Since the government of Carney came into place, the level of dialogue between the two countries slowly but surely deteriorated,” Israel Ambassador Iddo Moed told The Canadian Press on Monday.
October 2, 2025 - 06:41 | Dylan Robertson | The Globe and Mail
On June 1, 2025, innocent-looking transport trucks rolled into assigned positions on the outskirts of remote Russian military airfields. The trucks carried metal storage units. By remote signal, the containers sprang open and released a swarm of armed drones, each hardly larger than a backpack. One by one, they whirred into the sky—117 in all—and slipped into formation. The armada flew low, and as they reached their targets, explosions engulfed the frames of parked aircraft. Operation Spiderweb, eighteen months in the making, was Ukraine’s most audacious drone strike to date. According...
October 2, 2025 - 06:30 | Wesley Wark | Walrus