Third Suspect Sought in Fatal Montreal Home Invasion
Montreal police are searching for a third suspect after a fatal home invasion shooting. Investigators are determining if it was murder or self-defence. Read the latest details.
Montreal police are searching for a third suspect after a fatal home invasion shooting. Investigators are determining if it was murder or self-defence. Read the latest details.
Sweden offers Canada comprehensive defence insights including civilian protection strategies and infrastructure resilience. Learn how Swedish approaches could shape Canadian security policy.
The Edmonton Oilers' struggling defensive unit shows significant improvement in the second 10-game segment of the season, with key players reducing major mistakes and trending upward.
The search for a UK Royal Fleet Auxiliary crew member who fell overboard has been called off. Get the latest details on this tragic maritime incident.
Defence Minister David McGuinty reveals Canada is exploring multiple fighter jet suppliers beyond F-35s. Get the latest on Canada's military procurement strategy.
The Ottawa Senators are actively searching for left-shot defencemen after Thomas Chabot's injury and Donovan Sebrango's departure. GM Steve Staios works the phones ahead of extended road trip.
Canadian readers voice strong opinions on a proposed civil servant reservist plan and a $210M road safety initiative. Discover the public's take on government spending.
Zach Hyman's return is a boost for the Edmonton Oilers, but the team's biggest problem remains the defensive corps, whose two-way play has collapsed this season.
Defence argues Andrew Rosenfeldt made poor choices but didn't kill girlfriend Nykera Brown in Saskatoon murder case. Read the latest courtroom developments.
Defence in Andrew Rosenfeldt's Saskatoon murder trial admits he lied about girlfriend's shooting but argues for suicide. Key details from the 2022 case and closing arguments.
Edmonton Oilers backup goalie Calvin Pickard faces challenges with an .830 save percentage as early-season team defence falters. Analysis reveals the NHL's worst defensive environment.
Ottawa Senators receive encouraging updates on injured defencemen Nick Jensen and Jake Sanderson. Get the latest injury reports and roster implications.
Defence lawyer Mathieu Rondeau-Poissant ordered to testify under oath about intimate relations with prosecutor in Quebec cannabis trafficking case. Could impact multiple defendants.
Saab's CEO confirms talks to build Gripen fighter jets in Canada, potentially creating thousands of jobs and boosting sovereign defence capabilities.
Saab's CEO confirms talks to build Gripen fighter jets in Canada, potentially creating thousands of jobs amid F-35 deal reconsideration. Read the latest defence news.
Canada's mid-shore patrol vessels will be pulled from service sooner than expected as the coast guard faces increased security demands under its new National Defence mandate.
Defence lawyers in Winnipeg are reviewing cases connected with Elston Bostock. Learn about this legal development and its implications for Manitoba's justice system.
Facing financial challenges, London's Boys and Girls Club launches $3-million fundraising campaign during 70th anniversary celebration with Olympic champion Damian Warner.
The USDA searched for terms like 'diversity' and 'climate modelling' to identify grants for cancellation, according to recent reports. Learn how this targeting affected research funding.
Ottawa's plan to expand Canada's military reserves from 28,000 to 400,000 faces significant recruitment and logistical challenges. Can this ambitious vision revive national unity?
Canada's Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan appears to be reconsidering her controversial plan to recruit public servants for military reserves after facing public backlash. Learn about the proposed mobilization strategy and its reversal.
Canada's Department of National Defence plans to train civil servants for supplementary reserve roles. Learn about the controversial new program and its implications for national security.
Windsor-Essex manufacturers are poised to expand into nuclear and defence sectors, backed by a new $186M federal Buy Canadian procurement policy announced in the 2025 budget.
Canada's Defence Investment Agency welcomes new leadership today as part of government modernization efforts. Learn how this change will impact national security and defence procurement.
Federal Liberals aim to grow Canada's military reserves tenfold to 300,000, with a focus on recruiting civil servants. Discover the potential benefits and criticisms of this controversial plan.
Canadian venture capital activity rose to $1.8B in Q3 2025, fueled by AI megadeals like Cohere. Despite the quarterly uptick, year-to-date investment of $4.9B lags significantly behind 2024.
LaSalle calls on Ontario government to resolve police funding disparities affecting municipal services. Learn how this impacts community safety and local budgets.
Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals smaller health transfer increases to provinces and ends temporary funding agreements. Learn how this affects healthcare funding across the country.
Prince Albert secures $3.6 million in provincial funding for targeted policing programs. Learn how this investment will impact community safety and law enforcement efforts.
Ontario announces $1.5 million investment to expand fertility services in Windsor-Essex, helping local couples build families. Learn how this funding will improve access to reproductive care.