Montreal Mayor Supports La Tulipe, Aims to Protect Music Venues
Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada commits to helping iconic venue La Tulipe reopen and proposes bylaw reforms to shield Montreal's music scene from noise complaints.
Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada commits to helping iconic venue La Tulipe reopen and proposes bylaw reforms to shield Montreal's music scene from noise complaints.
The B.C. Green Party has terminated its cooperation agreement with the NDP government, creating political uncertainty. Despite this, experts suggest Premier David Eby is unlikely to force an early election.
Edmonton City Council listens to resident worries about infill housing development, highlighting community impact and urban planning challenges in Alberta's capital.
Toronto Police Service is urgently asking residents to assist in locating a 90-year-old man who vanished from the city's east end over a week ago, with concerns growing for his safety.
Edmonton police are investigating after a body was discovered inside a burned central Edmonton home. Authorities have not released details on the victim's identity or the cause of the fire.
Ghislaine Maxwell has appealed for clemency from former President Donald Trump while refusing to answer questions from U.S. lawmakers, as reported by The Associated Press.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has been consulting Ontario Premier Doug Ford about potential early election strategy, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's strained relationship with Ford leaves him sidelined from these discussions.
Steven Lehmann, founder of KW Glee in Waterloo, Ontario, has pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation charges involving a teenage student, with disturbing details emerging in court.
Ontario's inspector general of policing announces independent review of all 45 police forces, including OPP, focusing on corruption prevention. Ottawa Police Chief Eric Stubbs expresses support for the investigation.
Two Ontario First Nations have issued a travel advisory for the United States, citing concerns about potential targeting by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials.
Jaclyn Elias faces trial in Saskatoon for allegedly assaulting vulnerable residents at a group home facility, with proceedings beginning this week.
Ukrainian community members in Saskatchewan express concerns as new provincial immigration policy changes create uncertainty for those seeking permanent residency in Canada.
The federal Liberal government has dismissed Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's proposal to provide tax relief on severance pay for General Motors workers, sparking debate over economic support.
Chief Scott Eashappie of Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation will proceed to trial following accusations of financial misconduct, marking a significant legal development for the Saskatchewan First Nation community.
Four men face charges after a violent home invasion in North Vancouver's Dollarton area. Police investigation continues as community expresses safety concerns.
A judge has found Peter Richard Ashby guilty on multiple charges for a dangerous police chase in a stolen U-Haul that resulted in the death of Kassandra Gartner in southeast Edmonton in 2024.
A Calgary judge has mandated Alberta's transport ministry to provide full disclosure about a deadly intersection where a fatal crash occurred, delaying a trial continuation.
North Vancouver RCMP issue alert after elderly victims lose precious family heirlooms in distraction thefts. Police detail the sophisticated tactics used by criminals targeting vulnerable seniors in the community.
Public Safety Canada has redacted crucial information about a firearm confiscation pilot in Cape Breton, raising transparency concerns as the federal program expands nationally.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford made a weekend trip to Muskoka, announcing support for planned hospital projects and a $100,000 donation to bolster healthcare services in the region.
Regina Police Service has charged two individuals following an incident where the driver of a stolen vehicle attempted to flee from officers. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat vehicle theft in the city.
Alberta's Minister of Tourism and Sport, Andrew Boitchenko, states he has not signed a petition calling for a provincial separation vote, addressing political speculation.
Ontario's inspector general announces independent province-wide inspection of police services following corruption charges against Toronto officers in Project South investigation.
Three years after the pandemic, Windsor City Hall continues to enforce strict limitations on hybrid work options for municipal employees, sparking discussions about workplace flexibility in the public sector.
President Donald Trump supports Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick as new documents reveal his 2012 visit to Jeffrey Epstein's Caribbean island, sparking bipartisan calls for resignation.
Calgary police are investigating the theft of a bronze memorial plaque honoring five young victims of the 2014 Brentwood stabbing. The plaque was taken from the Quinterra Legacy Garden, possibly for its metal value.
Cape Breton Regional Police have charged six people with cocaine trafficking following an investigation. The arrests highlight ongoing efforts to combat drug crime in Nova Scotia.
A new trade agreement between Canada and China includes provisions for law enforcement cooperation, raising concerns given recent findings about Chinese interference in Canadian democracy.
The high-profile double-murder trial in Moncton, New Brunswick, has now entered its fifth week of court proceedings as the judicial process unfolds.
Canadian Armed Forces Gunner Sebastian Halmagean, 24, was honored with a graveside service in Burlington's Woodland Cemetery. The Hamilton native died during Operation Reassurance in Latvia.