CanadaMay 22, 2025
Former PM set to earn more than $8 million in pension
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to receive about $8 million in government pension and severance pay over his lifetime.
This calculation has been made by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. The group has released figures on the pension eligibility of 110 members of Parliament who either did not run for re-election or lost their bid to return to Parliament.
Trudeau is one of them, who did not participate in the 2025 federal election. According to the Taxpayers Federation, former PM Justin Trudeau will receive $104,900 in severance pay.
At the same time, if he lives to
CanadaMay 22, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney sworn in as MP for Ottawa riding of Nepean
Prime Minister Mark Carney, who made his first foray into Canadian politics, was officially sworn in as an MP today. He was sworn in as the MP for the Nepean riding of Ottawa during a ceremony on Parliament Hill. Carney held a Holy Bible in his hands during the swearing-in.
Carney won the Ottawa-area riding of Nepean by a margin of nearly 22,000 votes in the federal election held on April 28. The seat was previously represented by former Indian-origin MP Chandra Arya, whose candidacy was rejected by the Liberal Party before the election.
After being sworn in as an MP, Carney said that he w
AlbertaMay 22, 2025
Arrest warrant issued for Alberta woman released from jail with fake documents
An arrest warrant has been issued for an Alberta woman who was released from jail last month with alleged fake documents. Mackenzie Dawn Hardy was charged with several offences, including possession of stolen property, impaired driving and flight from police, after she was arrested in March.
The Alberta Crown Prosecution Service says Hardy was released from custody after staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre near Edmonton were shown documents indicating her charges had been stayed.
Spokeswoman Michelle Davio says the use of the alleged false documents is being invest
WorldMay 22, 2025
US House Approves Trump's Tax Cuts and Big Spending Bill
The US House approved Trump's tax cuts and big spending bill today. This will add about $4 trillion to the current $36 trillion debt of the US over the next 10 years.
The bill includes several of Trump's campaign promises, such as extending the tax breaks he took office in 2017 and eliminating the tax on overtime pay.
In addition, the bill provides for billions of dollars in border security to crack down on deportations. It will be funded by cuts to green energy incentives.
CanadaMay 22, 2025
Alberta reports 19 new cases of measles, surpassing 500 infections
Alberta has seen more than 500 cases of measles since early March, as 19 more cases of the highly contagious disease have been confirmed. The province says all but one of the new cases are in southern Alberta, the area that has seen more than 70 per cent of all cases.
Government data shows close to 80 per cent of Alberta's total cases have been reported in children, including 157 in those under the age of five. As of earlier this month, 35 people had been hospitalized, and an Alberta Health spokesperson says one is currently in intensive care. Measles symptoms include fever, coughing, runn
WorldMay 22, 2025
2 staff members of Israeli embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DC, Noem says
Two staff members of the Israeli embassy in Washington were shot and killed Wednesday evening near a Jewish museum, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said. Noem announced the deaths in a post on X after the shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum, which is located steps away from the FBI’s field office in the nation's capital.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said she was at the scene with former judge Jeanine Pirro, who serves as the U.S. attorney in Washington. Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, called the shooting a “depraved act of anti-Semitic terrorism.”
CanadaMay 21, 2025
Four Canadians were in West Bank as IDF fired warning shots nearby
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says she is summoning the Israeli ambassador to explain why Israel Defense Forces fired warning shots near a diplomatic tour in the West Bank today.
Anand confirms that four Canadians were taking part in the tour in the West Bank city of Jenin and that no one was harmed.
The IDF says it ``regrets the inconvenience'' caused by the incident and is reviewing what happened.
Video of the incident circulating online shows members of the multinational tour speaking to cameras near a large yellow gate before hearing gunshots and retreating around a corner.
The IDF
BCMay 21, 2025
Highway 99 section to be diverted overnight in Richmond
Drivers may face delays on Highway 99 Wednesday night as work continues on the Steveston Interchange project in Richmond. Traffic on Highway 99 will be affected in both directions and will be diverted to the left lane - and off-ramp - before Stevenston Highway starting at 11 p.m.
This will continue until 5 a.m. Thursday to allow crews to move a crane onto Highway 99. Project managers say the new five-lane Steveston Interchange project is a key part of a plan to improve travel along the Highway 99 corridor.
It is also part of a larger project in the province, where the Steveston Interchange wil
BCMay 21, 2025
Drugs, guns and stolen property seized after raid in Aberdeen
R-C-M-P in Kamloops say a search warrant executed yesterday at a home in the Aberdeen neighbourhood led to the seizure of more than a dozen firearms.
They say officers also seized a ``significant amount'' of suspected drugs, stolen property and vehicles from the home, which is located on Sifton Avenue.
Police say one person was arrested, but has since been released though charge recommendations are expected.
They are asking anyone with information on the case to contact the Kamloops R-C-M-P detachment.