Fake ID Used to Buy $200K SUV in Oakville: Police
Halton police charge a man for allegedly using fraudulent identification to purchase a luxury vehicle worth $200,000 in Oakville. Get the full details on the investigation.
Halton police charge a man for allegedly using fraudulent identification to purchase a luxury vehicle worth $200,000 in Oakville. Get the full details on the investigation.
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 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.
Popular toys from films are prime targets for online scams. The BBB warns of fake, dangerous gifts. Learn how to spot counterfeit toys and protect your wallet and family.
Merriam-Webster's 2025 Word of the Year is 'slop,' now defined as low-quality, mass-produced AI content. Discover the cultural shift behind this choice.
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.
Health Canada has seized counterfeit erectile dysfunction medications from a Toronto convenience store. Learn the risks and how to protect yourself from dangerous fake drugs.
U.S. regulators impose a $140 million fine on X for breaching online content rules, while TikTok reaches a settlement with significant concessions. Get the full details on the tech crackdown.
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.
Moose Jaw Police Service urges local businesses to scrutinize banknotes following the discovery of counterfeit currency. Protect your business by learning how to spot fake bills.
Windsor residents are receiving fraudulent text messages demanding payment for automated speeding tickets. City officials confirm it's a scam and urge the public not to click any links.
British Columbians warned of prevalent holiday season scams, including fake online puppy sales and fraudulent gift exchanges. Learn how to protect yourself.
Quebec-based influencers have formed Canada's first nationwide association to advocate for creators, set industry standards, and provide legal support. Learn about their goals.
A Calgary teenager has been criminally charged after allegedly using artificial intelligence to create sexually explicit content. The case highlights emerging legal challenges with AI technology.
The Jamaicans in London Ontario Association's social accounts were compromised on Dec. 1, 2025, with hackers posting harmful messages. Organizers are investigating and warning followers.
Mounties are alerting the public after a counterfeit $100 bill was passed at a Neepawa, Manitoba business. Learn how to spot fake currency and protect yourself from fraud.
Irish regulators launch probes into TikTok and LinkedIn for potential failures in reporting illegal content, a key requirement under the EU's Digital Services Act. Read the latest on platform accountability.
An Irish-born digital creator shares her newfound love for Saskatchewan, praising its people and charm. Discover what won her heart in Canada's prairie province.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced a 'Media Offender of the Week' feature, reviving Trump's 'fake news' phrase. The move was widely mocked online for its perceived irony. Read the full story.
The Kitchener Rangers OHL team is alerting the public about a fraudulent email campaign where scammers are pretending to be team staff. Learn how to protect yourself.
Explore the rise of charismatic male chefs on social media who blend cooking with charisma, offering a space for female fantasy and culinary inspiration. Discover 11 must-follow accounts.
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.
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!
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's CAQ government faces criticism for prioritizing French-language streaming content over pressing issues like healthcare collapse and economic recession. Read the full analysis.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Build Canada Homes announcement used a fake construction site costing taxpayers $32,707. Documents reveal the 'homes' were temporary props.
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.
Construction workers at Boston's Black Falcon Terminal unearthed a human skull, later confirmed as fake. The discovery sparked initial fears and mob connections.
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.
A Montreal researcher reveals alarming discussions on incel forums, highlighting dangerous online extremism. Learn about the concerning trends and potential risks.