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Aurora man charged with extortion in Vaughan loan case

A 34-year-old Aurora man is accused of extortion after allegedly targeting a victim in Vaughan for seven years with private loans and exaggerated interest. Learn the details of the York Regional Police investigation.

Federal Gun Buyback Pilot Deemed a Colossal Failure

A six-week federal firearms buyback pilot in Cape Breton collected just 25 guns, far below the 200 target, at a cost of nearly $6,000 per weapon. Despite the poor results, the program is set to expand nationwide.

Liberal Gun Buyback Pilot Fails, Wastes Billions

Saskatchewan's Firearms Commissioner criticizes the Mark Carney government's failed long-gun buyback pilot. Learn why the program is called wasteful and what it means for Canadian gun owners.

Gun Buyback Pilot Fails, Collects Only 25 Weapons

A federal gun buyback pilot program in Nova Scotia collected just 25 firearms, far short of its 200-gun target. Despite the failure, the Liberal government plans a national expansion.

Federal Gun Buyback Pilot Collects 25 Firearms

Ottawa's pilot program collected 25 prohibited guns as Quebec pledges support with a $12M federal compensation deal. Learn about provincial reactions and the national rollout plan.

3-year sentence for Edmonton man with 3D-printed gun

A 39-year-old Edmonton man with a violent past received a three-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to charges including possession of a loaded 3D-printed firearm. Read the full details of the case.

GTA Hospitals Welcome First Newborns of 2026

The Greater Toronto Area celebrated the arrival of its first newborns of 2026. Meet the families who rang in the new year with new life at hospitals in Vaughan, Etobicoke, and Brampton.

Suspect sought in unprovoked Vaughan assault

York police are working to identify a male suspect after an unprovoked attack in Vaughan left one person injured on December 23, 2025. Authorities urge public assistance.

Ghost Gun Parts Shipped to Canada via Mail: CBSA

An internal audit reveals criminals are using Canada Post to import untraceable 'ghost gun' parts from the U.S., with tens of thousands of firearms seized from the mail stream. Read the full report.

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