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Ottawa Scientist Appointed to Order of Canada

Della Wilkinson, a former Ottawa forensic scientist, is appointed to the Order of Canada for her decades of work advancing justice. Read about her remarkable career and contributions.

Sudbury closes auditor general's office, lays off AG

The City of Greater Sudbury has dissolved its auditor general's office, terminating Ron Foster effective Dec. 31, 2025. Learn the details and potential implications for municipal accountability.

N.B. man disputes CRA order to repay COVID benefits

A New Brunswick resident is challenging the Canada Revenue Agency's claim that he must repay thousands in pandemic support. Get the details on the dispute and what it means for benefit recipients.

Carney: Canada's climate targets were a fantasy

PM Mark Carney admits Canada will miss its 2030 and 2035 GHG targets. A history of overly optimistic government reports clashes with the federal auditor's findings. Read the full analysis.

3 Toronto driving schools have licences revoked in 2025

Three Toronto driving schools had their operating licences revoked this year for failing to meet provincial standards. Learn about the Ministry of Transportation's audit process and the broader context of licence revocations in Ontario.

DNA Advances Crack Cold Cases in 2025

Major advancements in DNA analysis technology have led to significant breaks in long-unsolved cold cases across Canada in 2025, bringing justice to families after years of waiting.

DNA Advances Solve Cold Cases in 2025

Revolutionary DNA analysis techniques led to major breaks in long-unsolved cold cases across Canada in 2025, including a 2008 Montreal homicide. Discover how science is delivering justice.

Antisemitism in Canada surges 125% post-Oct. 7

A new report shows a 125% spike in antisemitic incidents in Canada since the Hamas attack. Columnist Lorrie Goldstein argues protests have crossed into hatred, demanding action from Toronto authorities.

Financial Crime Auditors Visit Canada After Major Fine

Global financial crime auditors conducted a three-week review of Canadian banks and government agencies in November. This follows a record penalty for a major Canadian bank. Learn the details and implications.

Third-party investigation launched into Halifax Water finances

Halifax Water has initiated an independent, third-party investigation following serious allegations of financial irregularities within the utility. The probe, announced in December 2025, aims to ensure transparency and accountability for Nova Scotia ratep

Doctor fights $600K repayment for COVID vaccine clinics

Kingston family physician Dr. Elaine Ma is in court fighting an order to repay over $600,000 for mass vaccination clinics she organized during the pandemic. Her case raises questions about emergency response and outdated billing rules.

New Tool to Help Courts Spot AI-Generated Evidence

Researchers are developing a tool to help Canadian courts identify AI-generated evidence. This initiative aims to address the growing challenge of deepfakes and synthetic media in legal proceedings.

London's Cold Snap to Break, Sunshine Peaks Ahead

London, Ontario, sees lingering cold temperatures with sunshine on the horizon. The Ontario auditor general's annual report, focusing on health care, is set for release. Get the latest forecast and provincial updates.

Ontario AG's annual report focuses on health care

Ontario's Auditor General Shelley Spence is set to release her annual report on December 2, 2025, with a sharp focus on the province's health care system. The findings could have significant implications for policy and spending.

DNA Technology Solves 20-Year-Old Cold Case

Advances in DNA technology have led to the identification of a body found in woods nearly two decades ago, marking another cold case breakthrough in forensic science.

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