$5K reward offered in search for missing Eli Wood, 25
A $5,000 reward is offered as the search continues for Eli Wood, 25, missing from Kitchener. Waterloo police and his family plead for public help.
A $5,000 reward is offered as the search continues for Eli Wood, 25, missing from Kitchener. Waterloo police and his family plead for public help.
Durham police announce a $25,000 reward for information on the 2023 murder of a Pickering casino security guard, as his family faces a third Christmas without him. Help solve this case.
Providence police struggle to identify a suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting that killed two and injured nine, citing a lack of clear video footage. Authorities release new images and offer a $50,000 reward.
The FBI and Providence Police seek public help to identify a new suspect in the Brown University mass shooting. A $50,000 reward is offered for information.
Durham police announce a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Tyjae Nosworthy-Smith, wanted for the 2023 murder of security guard Michael Ferdinand in Pickering.
Ontario Liberals accuse the Ford government of threatening reward points programs. The minister denies any plans to take points away. Get the full story on this political dispute.
Edmonton Police Chief Warren Driechel seeks to fire Det. Dan Behiels, who admitted leaking documents about corruption claims. The disciplinary hearing continues.
Family offers $50,000 reward for information about Liam Toman, 22, missing since February 2 ski trip at Mont-Tremblant. Public assistance requested in search efforts.
U.S. authorities offer $15 million reward for Canadian Ryan Wedding as two Albertans face charges in international drug trafficking investigation. Details on the case.
Barry Zekelman's whistleblower program pays first $10,000 reward in Windsor for reporting foreign steel. Learn about Canada's industrial protection efforts.
Info-Crime Montreal reports significant increase in public tips after raising maximum reward to $5,000. Community engagement crucial for solving crimes.
Windsor steel tycoon Barry Zekelman has paid $10,000 to whistleblowers reporting foreign steel use in Canadian projects. Learn about the Buy Canadian campaign's impact.
UPAC, Quebec's anti-corruption police force, reports significant increase in tips and complaints amid growing public awareness and new reporting mechanisms.
A Wakefield physician alleges she was dismissed from her government role after raising critical issues about Quebec's healthcare system and pandemic response.
Canadian steel manufacturer Zekelman Industries is offering financial incentives to Canadians who report unauthorized foreign steel being used in domestic construction projects, aiming to protect local jobs and industry standards.
Canadian steel executive Frank Stronach launches whistleblower program offering cash rewards for reporting foreign steel in taxpayer-funded infrastructure projects.