Inquest into Fatal Police Shooting to Hear from Youth
A Manitoba inquest into the 2020 police shooting death of Eishia Hudson will hear from a youth who was in the stolen vehicle, as the proceedings examine the tragic incident.
A Manitoba inquest into the 2020 police shooting death of Eishia Hudson will hear from a youth who was in the stolen vehicle, as the proceedings examine the tragic incident.
Police across Canada warn of rising 'grandparent scams' targeting seniors, with Muskoka residents losing thousands. Authorities urge vigilance and share prevention tips.
A Montreal parish is fighting to demolish the abandoned Saint-Eusebe-de-Verceil church, which has become a popular destination for urban explorers and TikTok content creators.
The Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, is set to propose legislative changes to the rules governing non-citizens convicted of crimes in Canada, sparking debate on immigration and justice.
Quebec's top-down healthcare management has created a primary care paradox with poor access despite high physician numbers, highlighting systemic design failures.
Vosker Corp., a Victoriaville-based security camera company, acquires Estonian AI surveillance firm Reconeyez and secures $200M funding to enhance NATO defense technology capabilities.
Windsor City Council is discussing the possibility of adding a referendum question to the municipal election ballot this year, as local governance takes center stage.
Azim Jiwani, former chief of staff to John Rustad, argues the BC Conservative Party needs new leadership to maintain momentum after its remarkable transformation from fringe movement to Official Opposition.
A new Canada Pulse Insights survey reveals 71% of Canadians agree with B.C. Premier David Eby's characterization of Alberta separatists seeking U.S. assistance as treasonous.
Lynne Cohen critiques Corey Balsam's defense of anti-Zionism, arguing it denies Jewish self-determination rights while other nations face no such legitimacy challenges.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lauds President Trump's permissive management style at a Heritage Foundation event, drawing sharp criticism from public health advocates.
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict persists, many Ukrainians in Canada are advocating for permanent residency, highlighting their contributions and integration challenges.
Florida Senator Rick Scott faces backlash after demanding U.S. Olympic athletes be stripped of uniforms for criticizing America under Trump's administration, sparking free speech debate.
Toronto's spending on promoting Mayor Olivia Chow's budget has more than tripled to $142,000 in this election year, raising questions about using public funds for political messaging.
A Kashechewan First Nations family shares their experience of living in a hotel for nearly a month following the community's forced evacuation in early January.
Retired General Tom Lawson highlights the immense logistical challenges of deploying military forces to Canada's Arctic archipelago, emphasizing the urgency of securing northern sovereignty amid growing global interest.
The Canadian federal government documented 2,600 instances of employee misconduct or wrongdoing last year, resulting in 145 terminations, highlighting ongoing accountability challenges.
LGBTQ+ charities and non-profits providing essential support face a perfect storm of funding cuts, corporate withdrawal, and rising hostility, putting critical services for vulnerable communities at risk of disappearing.
Arnprior residents face property flooding from a neglected Ottawa-owned railway ditch, sparking years of unresolved municipal responsibility debates.
An anarchist group has claimed responsibility for sabotaging rail infrastructure in northern Italy, causing significant train delays during the Winter Olympics opening weekend.
Critics question Donald Trump's mental state after he claimed China would end hockey in Canada and eliminate the Stanley Cup in a wild social media post.
An immigration court has terminated removal proceedings against Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish graduate student at Tufts University, finding DHS failed to prove she should be deported.
UCCM Anishnaabe Police conducted a traffic stop on Manitoulin Island resulting in the seizure of a weapon and approximately $4,000 worth of drugs. The incident highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts in Northern Ontario communities.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expresses disappointment after the Alberta Teachers' Association removed country singer Paul Brandt from a convention speaking lineup.
Ontario Provincial Police apprehended a suspended G1 driver during a RIDE check in Northern Ontario after detecting alcohol in their system, highlighting ongoing impaired driving enforcement.
Ontario Provincial Police have laid impaired driving charges against a man from Matheson following a recent incident in Northern Ontario, highlighting ongoing road safety enforcement efforts.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed devastation as violent clashes erupted during protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's Sydney visit, resulting in 27 arrests.
Former NBC reporter Michele Tafoya, running as Minnesota's Republican Senate candidate, faced social media ridicule after admitting she had never folded laundry before the Super Bowl halftime show.
A former SAAQ clerk faces charges including breach of trust after allegedly accessing and altering personal data for acquaintances through Quebec's anti-corruption commission investigation.
The FBI has stated it has no information indicating Savannah Guthrie communicated with individuals suspected in her mother's disappearance, as a former agent discusses the case.