Virtual Care, Primary Access Dominate N.B. Health Committee
New Brunswick legislative committee focuses on virtual care expansion and primary access challenges with health officials, addressing systemic healthcare delivery issues in the province.
New Brunswick legislative committee focuses on virtual care expansion and primary access challenges with health officials, addressing systemic healthcare delivery issues in the province.
Prime Minister Mark Carney attributes rising food prices to Conservative obstructionism, continuing a pattern of blaming the opposition for economic challenges despite years out of power.
The FBI has released surveillance photos showing a masked, armed individual at the home of Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie. Authorities continue their investigation.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has acknowledged meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, contradicting his previous public statements, raising questions about transparency.
Two Montreal men receive prison sentences for defrauding elderly Americans in a grandparent scam, with over $300,000 stolen from vulnerable victims.
Columnist Brian Lilley criticizes growing media integration between Canada and China amid concerns over press freedom and Jimmy Lai's imprisonment.
Ontario Provincial Police confiscated suspected cocaine and oxycodone valued at $119,000 after stopping a speeding vehicle on Highway 17 near Sudbury.
A pedestrian sustained serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle in Bedford, Nova Scotia. Halifax Regional Police are investigating the incident that occurred on February 10, 2026.
A Liberal MP's inflammatory remarks comparing a Conservative colleague to a Nazi sympathizer have ignited controversy, revealing deep partisan divisions over Canada-U.S. relations under the Carney government.
Ontario Provincial Police have released dramatic dashcam footage showing an officer being struck by his own cruiser after it was rear-ended during a severe winter storm with near-zero visibility.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford calls for strength amid Trump's false claims about the Gordie Howe International Bridge, emphasizing Canada's commitment to the project.
Former Canadian Race Relations Foundation CEO argues against merging specialized offices into one council, emphasizing targeted prevention for distinct forms of hatred.
A former teacher in France has been formally charged with the sexual abuse of 89 minors, marking a deeply disturbing case that has shocked the nation and raised serious questions about institutional safeguards.
Lethbridge police have issued a composite sketch of a suspect as they investigate a sexual assault reported against a teenage girl. Authorities are urging the public for assistance.
The mayor of Renfrew County has been penalized with a 180-day salary suspension following findings of bullying, harassment, and misuse of strong mayor powers in Ontario.
The City of Ottawa is exploring a heritage district designation for the Beaverbrook neighbourhood in Kanata, potentially preserving its architectural and historical character for future generations.
Ontario Provincial Police have charged a Quebec resident with identity theft after allegedly stealing a Manitoulin Island victim's identity to conduct over $900,000 in fraudulent online transactions.
A 57-year-old Ottawa man faces charges after the Canada Border Services Agency intercepted a child sex doll shipment. Kingston police have laid charges following the CBSA investigation.
A man was found injured following an explosion at a residential property in Surrey, British Columbia, according to local police authorities. The incident is currently under investigation.
Prime Minister Carney explains he clarified Canada's funding and shared ownership of the Gordie Howe Bridge with former President Trump, following threats to block its opening, asserting the matter will be resolved.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford reaffirms that American alcohol will not be sold in LCBO stores, addressing Trump's comments on tariffs and the Gordie Howe Bridge.
Toronto police have issued parking tickets totaling more than $2 million for violations on designated snow routes during winter enforcement periods, highlighting strict adherence to seasonal parking rules.
Windsor faces a winter sidewalk crisis with over 800 complaints about unshoveled snow. Mayor Drew Dilkens urges residents to help neighbors and use Snow Angels program for accessibility.
Tyler Abbott has been sentenced to eight years after pleading guilty to manslaughter for the fatal stabbing of Theresa Agawa in Sault Ste. Marie in August 2023.
A violent assault in the Kitchener-Waterloo region has left a 62-year-old man hospitalized with a significant head injury, prompting local police investigation and community concern.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford acknowledges discussions about a potential early federal election have occurred with the Prime Minister but minimizes their significance amid ongoing political speculation.
Justice Minister Sean Fraser says Liberals will amend hate speech bill to clarify religious texts aren't hate, accusing Conservatives of obstructing legislation amid parliamentary negotiations.
Expert analysis calls for Canada to implement an economic security act to enhance supply chain resilience and technological capabilities amid global power rivalries.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed traveling to Jeffrey Epstein's private island in 2012 for lunch during a family vacation, facing bipartisan resignation calls.
The release of Jeffrey Epstein documents has triggered immediate political and criminal consequences for European elites, while high-profile American figures largely avoid serious repercussions.