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Stolen vehicle with fake plates recovered on Hwy 401

Ontario Provincial Police successfully recovered a stolen vehicle using fraudulent license plates during a traffic stop on Highway 401 in South Dundas. Get the latest details on the police operation.

Ottawa Police Warn of New Distraction Theft Tactic

Ottawa Police warn the public about a new distraction theft scheme in city parking lots. Suspects use fake jewelry sales to steal wallets and valuables. Learn how to stay safe and report incidents.

Counterfeit money buys iPhone in Guelph

Police are investigating after counterfeit Canadian currency was used to purchase an iPhone in Guelph, Ontario. Learn the details of this financial crime and how to spot fake bills.

Fake money used to buy iPhone 15 in Guelph

Guelph police are investigating after an iPhone 15 was purchased using counterfeit cash. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about fraudulent currency circulating in the community.

'Rage Bait' Named Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year

Oxford University Press names 'rage bait' its 2025 Word of the Year, defining the provocative online content designed to fuel anger and social media traffic. Discover the other contenders.

Weekly Roundup of Funniest Pet Posts Online

Looking for a laugh? Check out this week's funniest pet posts from across social media featuring dogs, cats and their hilarious antics. Perfect Canadian pet content!

OPP seeks suspect using fake bills in Orillia

Ontario Provincial Police are searching for a suspect accused of passing counterfeit bills at multiple Orillia businesses. Police warn local merchants to be vigilant.

Quebec Targets Netflix While Real Problems Mount

Quebec's CAQ government faces criticism for prioritizing French-language streaming content over pressing issues like healthcare collapse and economic recession. Read the full analysis.

Ottawa children learn to identify fake AI content

Children in Ottawa are learning critical digital skills to identify AI-generated fake content. This innovative program prepares the next generation for the challenges of artificial intelligence.

CRTC Drops Canadian Content Rules for Porn

The CRTC has announced that pornography will no longer be subject to Canadian content quotas, exempting adult programming from CanCon requirements. Learn what this means for the industry.

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