| | June 24 , 2025 at 05:40:32 p.m. EDT • : | Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a new panel will hit the road this summer with an eye on devising new measures for Alberta to assert autonomy and shield its economy from what she calls federal overreach. | Read more | | | | June 24 , 2025 at 02:36:48 p.m. EDT • : | NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to order what he called "truly extraordinary" strikes on Iran in a series of text messages before the military alliance meets in the Netherlands. | Read more
| | | | June 24 , 2025 at 10:47:08 a.m. EDT • : | Famed Canadian sportscaster Don Cherry signed off from his podcast for the final time. The 91-year-old Cherry had hosted "Don Cherry's Grapevine Podcast" since August 2023, producing 313 episodes in total. His son and cohost, Tim Cherry, said on the finale that it had racked up 6.5 million downloads. | Read more | | | | | June 24 , 2025 at 06:02:13 p.m. EDT • : | A new U.S. intelligence report found that Iran's nuclear program has been set back by only a few months after a U.S. strike, and was not 'completely and fully obliterated' as U.S. President Donald Trump has said, according to two people familiar with the early assessment. | Read more | | | | June 24 , 2025 at 04:00:55 a.m. EDT • : | NATO leaders are poised to accept a U.S. demand that allies spend as much as five per cent of their gross domestic product on defence and defence infrastructure. Prime Minister Mark Carney says that would mean up to $150 billion a year in spending. | Read more | | | |
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