Pedestrian hit after speed camera ban on Toronto's Parkside Dr.
A pedestrian was hit on Parkside Drive in Toronto just two weeks after Ontario banned speed cameras. Community group Safe Parkside calls the incident 'predictable and preventable'.
A pedestrian was hit on Parkside Drive in Toronto just two weeks after Ontario banned speed cameras. Community group Safe Parkside calls the incident 'predictable and preventable'.
Nova Scotia announces the implementation of speed cameras in 2026 to enhance road safety. Learn about the plan, its goals, and how it aims to reduce speeding-related incidents.
The Town of Tecumseh must revise its housing strategy within 37 days or forfeit $3.2 million in federal Housing Accelerator Fund money, warns CMHC.
Sunira Chaudhri, an employment lawyer, outlines essential strategies for Canadian employers to navigate new laws, update contracts, and reduce legal risk in 2026. Protect your business now.
Canadian Olympic champion Isabelle Weidemann discusses her partnership with Sobeys, the pressure of elite sport, and her gold medal goals for the 2026 Winter Games in Milan Cortina.
Windsor police have apprehended three individuals who removed court-ordered GPS ankle monitors while on bail. Learn about the charges and the specialized unit tracking offenders.
With car costs hitting $16,000 yearly, columnist Mark Wessel makes the case for public transit as a money-saving, stress-reducing alternative, especially with new federal and provincial investments on the horizon.
Ottawa Police Service deploys new specialized traffic enforcement units to crack down on speeding and aggressive driving on city streets. Learn about the initiative.
With speed cameras gone, Ottawa faces a surge in dangerous driving. Expert opinion argues for traffic calming measures like curb extensions and roundabouts to make streets feel unsafe for speeders.
A Winnipeg city councillor proposes a strict one-minute time limit for school drop-offs to combat traffic congestion and safety issues. Learn about the potential new rule and its implications for parents.
Italy's iconic high-speed Frecciarossa trains are set to expand service into Austria and Germany next year, marking a significant step in European rail connectivity. Discover the details of this exciting development.
A human smuggler was arrested in Laredo, Texas, after a high-speed chase ended in a crash. Troopers discovered 10 undocumented immigrants and a child inside the vehicle. Read the latest on border enforcement.
Ottawa city councillor Tim Tierney humorously repurposes a former photo radar pole as a 'Festivus' pole, referencing the classic Seinfeld holiday. Get the details on this lighthearted municipal moment.
A 32-year-old woman died and two men were seriously injured after an SUV crashed into a parked trailer in west Edmonton. Police confirm speed was a factor. Read the latest on this tragic collision.
Alberta's UCP government plans a pilot to raise highway speed limits to 120 km/h. Critics argue it's dangerous 'virtue signalling' and urge focus on economic issues like oil prices instead.
Australia has begun enforcing a minimum age of 16 for social media accounts, shifting responsibility to platforms. Michael Burns argues Canada must adopt and expand this approach to protect children's mental health and focus in schools.
Amazon confirms it blocked over 1,800 job applications from North Korea in 2025, highlighting corporate efforts to enforce international sanctions. Learn about the compliance measures.
Alberta plans to test 120 km/h speed limits on select rural highways. A reader argues the de facto limit is already 120 km/h, raising safety concerns. Plus, letters on MAID access and immigration policy.
As Alberta posts 110 km/h signs, Ontario faces calls to review its highway speed limits. Experts weigh safety, efficiency, and modern vehicle capabilities in the ongoing debate.
Canada's financial watchdog, Fintrac, is set to impose significantly higher fines for money laundering violations starting in 2025. Experts question if bigger penalties will truly improve compliance and disrupt illicit finance.
Internal documents reveal plans for a high-frequency rail service with dozens of daily trains connecting Toronto and Quebec City. Explore the potential impact on Canadian travel and infrastructure.
Alberta will launch a controlled trial of a 120 km/h speed limit on select rural divided highways in the new year, following strong public support. Learn which roads are affected.
A 40-year-old man died in a crash on Glenmore Trail. Police cite speed and alcohol as factors, marking Calgary's 36th fatal collision in 2025.
An Ontario man convicted of impaired driving after reaching 196 km/h in a Tesla awaits a bail decision pending his appeal. Get the latest details on this high-speed case.
Alberta will conduct a 'mini trial' of a 120 km/h speed limit on certain highways in 2026. Get the details on this proposed change to provincial road rules.
Ottawa Police deploy new district traffic units to combat speeding and dangerous driving, filling the void left by the provincial ban on automated speed cameras.
Alberta is advancing plans to raise speed limits on divided highways to 120 km/h after a government survey found 68% public support. A pilot project is set for spring 2025.
Ontario Provincial Police have laid a stunt driving charge against a Wahnapitae motorist caught travelling 150 km/h on Coniston Hydro Road. Learn the details and potential consequences.
Windsor Police unveil a new Bail Compliance Dashboard with a live interactive map to monitor hundreds of high-risk offenders in real-time, enhancing public safety and inter-agency collaboration.
The federal government launches an ambitious high-speed rail link from Toronto to Quebec City. With an $80 billion price tag and a 44-year payback period, we examine if this transformative project is feasible.