SIU Clears OPP Officer in Pembroke Overdose Case
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has cleared an OPP officer after a man overdosed on drugs in custody following a December 2025 arrest in Pembroke, citing no criminal wrongdoing.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has cleared an OPP officer after a man overdosed on drugs in custody following a December 2025 arrest in Pembroke, citing no criminal wrongdoing.
Manitoba's health minister refutes claims the province missed a deadline for nurse practitioner pay changes, emphasizing ongoing efforts to address healthcare staffing challenges.
Republican lawmakers and conservative media figures rallied to defend Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz after TMZ published a photo of him timekeeping at his son's basketball game during the government shutdown recess.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is probing the arrest of a male youth in Ottawa's Lowertown on March 30, which resulted in a serious injury diagnosis. The incident occurred after police attempted to apprehend the teen for multiple alleged offences.
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RecommendedThe Alberta government is proceeding with significant budget amendments that will modify legislation governing auto insurance and seniors' benefits, marking a pivotal shift in provincial policy.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed threats to withdraw from NATO highlight ongoing tensions and raise critical questions about the alliance's future stability and global security implications.
Santosh Sharma recounts a terrifying ordeal after her jewellery was stolen during a morning walk in Montreal, leaving her in shock and raising safety concerns.
Vancouver City Council has unanimously passed a respectful discourse pledge, a move that comes as Mayor Ken Sim faces a defamation lawsuit. The pledge aims to foster civility in public debates.
Toronto Police are seeking three female robbery suspects after a victim was allegedly drugged and robbed in a downtown hotel room. Authorities have released photos of one suspect and believe there may be additional victims.
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RecommendedA second suspect has been charged with second-degree murder in the March 14 shooting death of Birinder Singh on Queen Elizabeth II Highway. Alberta RCMP confirm no evidence of racial bias or hatred in the attack.
British Columbia Premier David Eby declares amendments to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act as 'non-negotiable' and commits to passing them in the current legislative session.
U.S. President Donald Trump will deliver a televised speech signaling a potential exit from the Iran war, addressing public disapproval and NATO tensions.
Derrick Bernard, who claimed his cross burning was meant to help elect Colorado Springs' first Black mayor, received a 46-month sentence. The judge said the act harmed the mayor's family and affected the city's election.
Newcomer Ukrainians in Manitoba celebrate the federal government's extension of work permit deadlines, providing crucial stability for those rebuilding lives after fleeing conflict.
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RecommendedA psychologist testified that the man found guilty of manslaughter in the death of Misha Pavelick is a 'low level functioning person.' The trial concludes after nearly 20 years.
A collection of editorial cartoons from the Edmonton Journal for April 2026 captures key political moments, including debates over judicial power and NDP leadership dynamics.
A significant drug bust at Edmonton Institution has resulted in the seizure of more than $57,000 worth of methamphetamine and cannabis, highlighting ongoing contraband challenges in correctional facilities.
The RCMP confirm firearms discovered following a routine destruction process are not connected to the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, addressing public concerns and misinformation.
Prosecutors argue Frank Stronach followed a consistent pattern with women leading to sexual assault charges, while the judge must determine admissibility of similar fact evidence in the high-profile trial.
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RecommendedA Nanaimo man is facing multiple charges, including assault and firearms offenses, after an RCMP investigation led to the seizure of weapons. The case highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts in British Columbia.
Two individuals have been arrested by RCMP in Rocanville after a stolen vehicle was recovered and a significant quantity of drugs was seized in a police operation.
The White House shared a clip showing Donald Trump warmly welcomed at the Kennedy Center, but longer videos reveal audible boos from the crowd during his appearance.
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld ridiculed the NDP's use of identity-based 'equity cards' at their leadership convention, suggesting the U.S. might need a northern border wall due to Canada's political antics.
A former student has initiated legal action against a Winnipeg school division, alleging sexual assault by a football coach. The case highlights ongoing concerns about safety and accountability in educational institutions.
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RecommendedQuebec unveils a new strategy to manage increasing child welfare reports, with National Director Lesley Hill emphasizing proactive measures and systemic improvements.
A teen has pleaded guilty to assault with a weapon after admitting to carrying a machete during a group attack on a Métis boy in Wasaga Beach, highlighting ongoing concerns about youth violence.
Calgary police report a man drove through an active crime scene at high speed, risking safety and interfering with an ongoing investigation. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Saeed Mohamed, 43, pleads not guilty to setting a fatal fire in Ottawa that killed a three-year-old girl and injured her family. Crown describes a planned attack with gasoline.
Ex-Speaker Randy Weekes disputes claims by Saskatoon MLA Ken Cheveldayoff regarding subletting his constituency office to a party donor, calling for a conflict-of-interest investigation.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Mark Carney is asking the Supreme Court to review lower court decisions that deemed the 2022 Emergencies Act invocation unconstitutional, highlighting a double standard in protest enforcement.