Adam Zivo: Liberal Sanctimony Won't Reopen Strait of Hormuz
The article argues that Canada should militarily support the U.S. to counter Iran's threats in the Strait of Hormuz to deter nuclear proliferation and reinforce Western alliances.
Mark Milke: Stop appeasing Quebec and start addressing the West’s concerns
Mark Milke argues that Canada's federal government should stop catering to Quebec's demands to prevent increased western alienation and possible separatist sentiments.
London Knights win 6-2 over Guelph, move to 4th place in Western Conference standings
The London Knights achieved a 6-2 victory over the Guelph Storm, securing their position in fourth place in the Western Conference standings.
Canadians open to negotiating with Western separatists as data show underrepresentation in Parliament: report
A majority of Canadians are supportive of reforms to the parliamentary system to address concerns of underrepresentation in the House of Commons and Senate, particularly from Western provinces like Alberta and British Columbia.
A major ground offensive by Israel in Lebanon "must be avoided" say France, Germany, Canada, Italy and the UK
Western leaders warn against a large-scale Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon due to potential humanitarian crises.
Conrad Black: The West is winning again
Conrad Black argues that the balance of power is shifting in favor of western democracies amid the challenges posed by Iran and international crime.
Why Iranian mines in the Strait of Hormuz would be a nightmare for the West
The article discusses the threat posed by Iranian naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz to Western maritime security and oil traffic, highlighting the complexities involved in demining the area.
Beryl Wajsman: François Legault, Canada’s defender of western values
The article praises Quebec Premier François Legault for his commitment to secularism and universal civic values, highlighting his legacy as a defender against religious extremism.
London Knights cut down Guelph Storm 5-2 on Farmer’s Night at Canada Life Place
The London Knights triumphed over the Guelph Storm with a score of 5-2 during Farmer’s Night, securing their place in the Western Conference playoff race.
B.C. premier urges western U.S. governors to end seasonal time change
B.C. Premier David Eby has called on the governors of Washington, Oregon, and California to jointly end the seasonal time change, advocating for permanent daylight saving time in collaboration with the U.S.
Western Canadians left stranded in Mexico unhappy with WestJet’s lack of effort in getting them home
Western Canadians stranded in Mexico are frustrated with WestJet's insufficient communication and lack of effort to repatriate them after their flights were canceled due to cartel violence.
Coffee-hockey combo — or breakfast beers? — for bleary-eyed Olympic fans
Fans in Western Canada enjoy coffee and beer while watching the Olympic hockey semifinal against Finland in the early morning hours.
Marco Rubio: America is not interested in polite managed decline of the West
In a recent speech, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference emphasized the need for revitalizing old alliances and rejecting a gradual decline of Western influence.
China expanding aid for Russia’s war, say western officials
Western officials report that China is increasing its support for Russia in the Ukraine war, undermining European efforts for peace negotiations.
London Knights move to within 2 points of Soo Greyhounds in Western Conference standings
The London Knights narrowly defeated the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, putting them close in the standings for playoff positioning in the Ontario Hockey League.
Teen girl injured when clothes caught in chairlift during Quebec school ski trip
A 13-year-old girl sustained serious injuries after her clothing became entangled in a chairlift during a school ski trip in Western Quebec.
Canada: Nine Dead in the Massacre – 'We Still Have No Idea About the Motive'
An 18-year-old trans woman reportedly committed a massacre in Tumble Ridge, western Canada, during which she killed her mother and brother, leaving the police baffled regarding the motive.
3 people dead in western Quebec First Nation, provincial police say
Three members of the Kitigan Zibi First Nation in Quebec were found dead, prompting an investigation by provincial police.
At least 10 people die in a shooting at a school and a house in western Canada
A shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, has resulted in at least 10 fatalities and numerous injuries, with authorities confirming the suspected shooter is among the dead.
Nine people killed in a school shooting in a small town in Canada
A tragic school shooting in a remote area of western Canada resulted in the deaths of nine individuals, including seven at a primary school.
At least ten people die in a shooting at a school in western Canada
A shooting at a school in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, has resulted in at least ten fatalities, including the shooter.
Canada: Shooting at school leaves at least 10 dead, including the perpetrator
At least ten people, including the shooter, have died following a shooting at a school in western Canada, with additional casualties reported nearby.
Woman commits suicide after killing 9 people in a high school and home in Western Canada
A woman reportedly killed nine people in a shooting at a high school and a home in Western Canada, before taking her own life.
Nine dead and dozens injured in shooting in western Canada
A tragic shooting incident in western Canada has resulted in nine deaths and numerous injuries.
Fireball lights up Alberta sky
A fireball was observed across the sky in western Alberta early Tuesday morning, with witnesses able to see, hear, and feel the phenomenon.
Record snow drought in Western US raises concerns for water shortages and wildfires
A historic snow drought in the Western U.S. is leading to alarm over potential water shortages and increased wildfire risks due to significantly reduced snow cover and higher-than-average temperatures.
We Should All Be Canadians (Another America is Possible)
The article discusses the rise of Mark Carney as a significant political figure in Canada after winning the elections in 2025, highlighting his critiques of the global order and Western hypocrisy.
From Washington: The Crumbling of Western Alliances and the Implications of the Epstein Documents
The show highlights significant strategic shifts facing the US administration, including an economic rebellion from close allies like Canada and Britain and a military buildup in the Middle East to deter Iran amid rising tensions.
We Will Push Trump for Guarantees. Western Leaders Heading to Davos with a Clear Goal
Leaders from the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Canada aim to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos to advocate for security guarantees for Ukraine amid ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire with Russia.
Allies supported Zelensky ahead of today's negotiations with Trump in Florida
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky received assurances of support from Western leaders before his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, following video calls with leaders from various European countries and Canada.