AlbertaMay 12, 2025
Some Albertans appear to be divided about renewed efforts to separate from Canada
Premier Danielle Smith has tabled a bill that would lower the bar for a citizen petition to trigger a referendum, even though she insists she doesn't want Alberta to separate from the country.
Republican Party of Alberta Leader Cameron Davies says his party is calling for a referendum. Davies says this would give Alberta the chance to renew its relationship with Canada and the rest of the world on its own terms.
Lloydminster resident Jesse Allen says he would only vote ``Yes'' in a referendum to separate if the rest of Western Canada also joined.
In Red Deer, Alberta, Anita Ewa
AlbertaMay 12, 2025
RCMP say skydiving instructor dies following jump west of Edmonton
RCMP say a skydiver has died in a weekend accident west of Edmonton. Cpl. Troy Savinkoff said police were called to a township road near Onoway on Saturday morning, where he said a 56-year-old man from Edmonton suffered fatal injuries following a jump from a plane.
He said the man was a skydiving instructor. Skydiving West Edmonton said in a statement that an ``experienced skydiver'' succumbed to his injuries as a result of `a high-speed malfunction'' on Saturday morning.
``The skydiver had over 3,000 skydives and was a beloved member of the Skydive West Edmonton family. His l
CanadaMay 12, 2025
Cross-examination continues for complainant in hockey players' sex assault trial
Defence lawyers in the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team are expected to continue cross-examining the complainant today.
The woman, who cannot be identified under a publication ban, first took the stand on May 2 and spent most of last week facing questions from the defence.
On Friday, she pushed back against a defence suggestion that she was embarrassed and ashamed for the choices she'd made the night of the alleged incident.
She said she made the choice to drink and dance at the London, Ont., bar where she first met some of the accused, not to "h
CanadaMay 12, 2025
Liberals win Quebec riding by one vote in recount
With more recounts still to come, the Liberals are another seat closer to a majority government after a judicial recount saw them narrowly win the Quebec riding of Terrebonne. A judicial recount of the riding north of Montreal saw the Liberals win the the riding by one vote and now gives them 170 seats in Parliament.
The announcement comes as more recounts are underway, including two in Ontario. One of those ridings is Windsor-Tecumseh-Lakeshore, where a judicial recount was granted after incumbent Liberal Irek Kusmierczyk argued several ballots were "wrongly rejected" after validation showed
WorldMay 11, 2025
Pakistan to celebrate Yom-e-Tashkar: Shahbaz Sharif
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has announced that Yom-e-Tashkar will be celebrated in the country. He said that this day will be celebrated after Pakistan's action in response to Indian aggression and the success of Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos.
According to information given by a Pakistani news agency, a statement has been issued by the Prime Minister's Office in this regard. The statement said that this day will be celebrated as a way of thanking Allah, saluting the troops and praising the unity of the country.
Meanwhile, the era of celebration has begun in Pakistan after the announc
IndiaMay 11, 2025
Situation in Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan is getting back to normal
The situation in the states bordering Pakistan is now starting to get back to normal. The situation in the border areas had become extremely critical in the conflict between India and Pakistan for the past few days. The firing and attacks from both sides had become a big concern for the common people.
The businesses of the three states had come to a standstill. Many airports in the three border states were closed for traffic. People were forced to leave their homes in many border villages of Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.
After the ceasefire between the two countries yesterday, life in the thr
IndiaMay 11, 2025
If the India-Pakistan conflict had not stopped, millions of people would have died: Trump
US President Donald Trump has said that if the war between India and Pakistan had not stopped, millions of people could have been killed in it. Trump, while sharing the second post on Truth Social regarding the India-Pakistan war, wrote that I am very proud of the strong leadership of both countries. They are wise.
It is worth mentioning that before this, Donald Trump had shared a post the other day and wrote that both countries have agreed to a complete and immediate ceasefire.
Trump has now also announced that he will further increase his trade with both countries. He said that he will also
WorldMay 11, 2025
Pakistan's Defense Minister said that India's strategy has completely failed
After the ceasefire between the two countries, Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said that India's aggressive policy has completely failed in front of Pakistan.
Pakistan's Daily Times newspaper has quoted the Defense Minister as saying that India was expecting an easy victory, but its cover has been exposed on the military and diplomatic front. Khawaja Asif said that the myth of Indian arrogance has blown up in the air. During this conflict, India was stunned by the retaliation taken by Pakistan.
He said that India could not succeed in explaining its claims to a single country. The Def
IndiaMay 10, 2025
Indian Foreign Secretary calls on Pakistan to 'address violations'
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has just given a short briefing.
He says: "For the last few hours, there have been repeated violations of the understanding we arrived at earlier this evening.
"This is a breach of the understanding arrived at earlier today."
Misri says India's armed forces are "giving an appropriate response" and he concludes his briefing by "calling upon Pakistan to address these violations".
Pakistan has yet to comment on Misri's statement.