ETS Bus Driver Stabbed, Suspect Arrested in Edmonton

An Edmonton Transit Service bus driver was stabbed by a passenger on March 29, sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. Police arrested a suspect, and union officials condemn violence against transit workers.

Carney's Grassy Narrows Remark Echoes Trudeau's Tone

Prime Minister Mark Carney's dismissive comment about a Grassy Narrows protester draws parallels to Justin Trudeau's past controversies, raising questions about political leadership and Indigenous relations.

London Man Guilty of Manslaughter in Drug Death

Jordan Colley has been found guilty of manslaughter and criminal negligence causing death in the fatal overdose of Christina Bestward in London, Ontario. The verdict was delivered on March 31, 2026.

Saskatchewan Transfers Mineral Rights to Three First Nations

The Saskatchewan government has announced an agreement transferring Crown mineral rights to Pasqua First Nation, Flying Dust First Nation, and Mistawasis Nêhiyawak under Treaty Land Entitlement, fulfilling treaty commitments and creating economic opportun

Librarian Fired for Defying LGBTQ Book Move Order

The Rutherford County Library Board terminated director Luanne James after she refused to relocate over 100 LGBTQ-themed books from children's to adult sections, citing First Amendment concerns and censorship.

Fact Check: Cello Video Not Government MAID Ad

A video circulating online falsely claims to show Canadian government advertising for Medical Assistance in Dying. Authorities confirm it is not official content, highlighting misinformation risks.

Police Seize BB Guns, Knives, Drugs in Kitchener

Waterloo Regional Police conducted a raid in Kitchener, confiscating BB guns, knives, and drugs. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat illegal weapons and substance distribution in the community.

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