B.C. Activist Gets Damages 5+ Years After Assault at Protest
Louis Huang, a human rights activist, was awarded damages more than five years after being assaulted and battered during a protest in Surrey, B.C. in 2020.
Louis Huang, a human rights activist, was awarded damages more than five years after being assaulted and battered during a protest in Surrey, B.C. in 2020.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating three break-and-enters at retirement communities in Wilmot Township, Ontario, and have released images of a suspect.
A Fraser Institute analysis suggests patient cost-sharing for health care could reduce unnecessary visits by 20-30% and free resources for those in need.
This week, the first Indigenous residents move into Sen̓áḵw Tower 1 in Vancouver. The 11-tower development offers stunning views and prioritizes Kitsilano residents.
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RecommendedA PBO report reveals Canada spent over $722 million on health care for asylum seekers in 2024-25, including $457 million on supplementary benefits like dental and drugs.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford shared a coyote encounter where he howled like a wolf to frighten animals near his home, amid recent attacks in the GTA.
Regina's Pride parade adopts a new route circling Wascana Park to improve public safety, replacing the downtown course. Police call it a trial run.
British Columbia's attorney general supports a company's request to reopen the Cowichan case, citing new evidence and potential miscarriage of justice.
A shelter-in-place notice has been issued for residents in Saint-Hubert, Quebec, due to a fire emergency. Authorities urge affected residents to stay indoors and follow safety protocols.
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RecommendedGoogle and Apple warn that Canada's Bill C-22 threatens encryption and could facilitate foreign interference, while Liberal MPs push back during committee hearings.
Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault embodied western alienation that led to Alberta's separation referendum, resigning under Carney over pipeline deal.
Two politicians were ejected from Newfoundland and Labrador's legislature after a heated exchange amid a growing online controversy.
Russia summoned the Czech ambassador over the arrest of a Russian Orthodox cleric in Prague, escalating tensions between the two nations.
At the Western Premiers' Conference, B.C.'s David Eby and Alberta's Danielle Smith traded barbs over pipelines and separatism, while Manitoba's Wab Kinew urged Smith to consult First Nations on her referendum.
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RecommendedTwo separate vehicle collisions in Timmins closed intersections as police investigate. No serious injuries reported, but drivers urged to avoid areas.
An inquest in London, Ontario heard that an inmate requested hospital care hours before his death, raising questions about medical response in custody.
Conservative MP Dan Albas questions government's airport security measures after reports of baggage tampering for drug smuggling at Canadian airports.
Megyn Kelly defends Trump's occasional nodding off in public, dismissing health concerns, days after accusing him of cheating on every wife.
Lawyers for the Southern Poverty Law Center argue the DOJ indictment for fraud and money laundering is a vindictive prosecution driven by Trump's retribution campaign, urging a judge to toss the case.
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RecommendedThe Ontario Liberal Party rejected Nate Erskine-Smith's appeal in a disputed nomination race, as Navdeep Bains enters the leadership contest with confidence.
Tom Hanks tells Time magazine that apathy, not hate, is the greatest danger to democracy, urging action against injustice.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is backing a Supreme Court challenge against the federal gun buyback program, arguing it targets legal owners.
Steven Guilbeault resigns as Liberal MP over climate policies. Also: hostility claims against Jewish employee at Lightspeed; MAID death after Tim Hortons assessment.
Quebec opposition parties accuse Premier François Legault of using sales tax measures to buy votes ahead of the next election, sparking debate.
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RecommendedOntario's Attorney General has been asked to review comments made by Premier Doug Ford regarding a judge, raising concerns about judicial independence.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew criticized Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's characterization of a court ruling on consulting First Nations as antidemocratic, sparking tension at a western premiers' meeting.
Quebec's lobbying watchdog calls for significant reforms to lobbying rules following the auto board scandal, aiming to increase transparency and accountability.
Anthony Fasullo and Morgan Crouse, charged in the 2024 death of an infant in Barrie, have both been granted bail. The case continues.
A large police presence was reported near Delacour, Alberta, on May 26, 2026, for a major crimes investigation. Details remain limited as authorities continue their work.
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RecommendedA new PBO report reveals 74,000 failed refugee claimants still access gold-plated health benefits, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion annually amid Liberal mismanagement.