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October 24, 2025 - 06:00 | Don Brennan | Ottawa Citizen
A Muslim Pakistani-Canadian activist journalist who is critical of Islamic fundamentalism fears for her life after fielding two warnings recently that she’s in the digital crosshairs of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Raheel Raza, a 75-year-old Toronto grandmother, had just lost a friend and fellow journalist in Pakistan to sectarian violence. Then she learned from Iranian dissidents in California and an analyst in New York that her email had been infiltrated by IRGC hackers — known as APT35, or Charming Kitten — who produced a report detailing her work.
“You are on Iran’s...
October 24, 2025 - 06:00 | Chris Lambie | National Post
Canada’s military appeals court has ordered a new trial in the case of a former master corporal who was found guilty of sexually assaulting his then-partner and fellow soldier.
In June 2022, a court martial found Claude Houde, an aircraft structural technician, guilty of two charges of sexual assault. He was sentenced to two years less a day in prison and was discharged from the Canadian Armed Forces in 2023.
The alleged assaults took place while the couple lived together in Canadian Forces Base Bagotville between 2013 and 2018. Houde was acquitted of a third charge, sexual assault...
October 24, 2025 - 06:00 | National Post | National Post
A Manitoba-born physician working in South Dakota is one of six American doctors recently hired by provincial health officials as they ramp up recruitment efforts in the U.S. The push comes amid funding cuts in the U.S. and uncertainty under the administration of President Donald Trump.
October 24, 2025 - 06:00 | | CBC News - Canada
Premier Danielle Smith reiterated Alberta's commitment to becoming a carbon-neutral economy by 2050 at a parliamentary committee on Thursday.
October 24, 2025 - 06:00 | | CBC News - Canada
The return of the World Series to Toronto on Friday will be met with increased security measures, say police, who are preparing to counter a complex array of threats that security experts say could include terror attacks, riots or drones. Toronto Police Chief Superintendent Frank Barredo, the force’s head of public safety operations, said he is working with police forces from across the Toronto area to enforce drone no-fly zones and consider some road closings. He also said authorities are putting physical barriers outside the Rogers Centre and deploying more officers in and around the...
October 24, 2025 - 06:00 | Colin Freeze | The Globe and Mail


