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Kidnapper admits to beating, waterboarding ‘Crypto King’ Aiden Pleterski
Self-proclaimed “Crypto King” Aiden Pleterski was on his knees begging for his life while his kidnapper pointed a gun at him and counted down from three. Source link
Canada will start dispute resolution process over Stellantis jobs lost to U.S., Joly says
Industry Minister Melanie Joly told a parliamentary committee Monday that Ottawa wants to recover some of the billions it has committed to auto manufacturer Stellantis. Source link
Heartbroken Blue Jays fans return to real world still stinging after World Series loss
Toronto Blue Jays fans are feeling the Monday blues with lingering sadness after a tense Game 7 loss in the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Source link
Israeli fire kills 3 people in Gaza, medics say, as hospital receives more Palestinian bodies
Israeli fire killed three Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Monday, north of the southern city of Rafah, which remains under Israeli control, according to local health authorities, further straining the fragile U.S.-backed ceasefire. Source link
Yukon Votes 2025: Live election results
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Polls close in Yukon territorial election
Yukoners will elect the members of the territory’s 36th legislative assembly today. Source link
Ukraine receives more Patriot defence systems, but Tomahawks from U.S. not coming soon
Ukraine has received more American-made Patriot air defence systems to help it counter Russia’s daily barrages, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, as Russian drones killed a man and injured five of his family members in the latest nighttime attack. Source link
Fire that grew to become part of Nova Scotia’s largest wildfire started on this man’s property
Court documents from last month’s sentencing of Dalton Stewart, who was charged under the Forests Act, revealed the fire was set on land owned by Mervyn Perry. Perry says it will take years for his land to get back to what it used to be like. Source link
LCBO refuses to say what U.S. liquor is in its cellar — citing 'cabinet confidence'
Documents obtained by CBC News reveal an effort by the Ontario government to hide details about the LCBO’s inventory of American alcohol, valued at approximately $79.1 million at cost, pulled from store shelves amid the province’s ongoing trade war retaliation against the United States. Source link
Russia takes another step toward tightening control of the internet, calling it 'national security'
The recent introduction of the messaging app Max is the Kremlin’s latest effort to tighten control over Russia’s digital space by throttling foreign platforms, either by blocking them or slowing them down so they are largely inaccessible. It has drawn immediate comparisons to China’s WeChat. Source link