U.S. Military Boards Sanctioned Tanker After Pursuit
American forces intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker in the Indian Ocean following a lengthy maritime chase originating in the Caribbean, according to Pentagon reports.
American forces intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker in the Indian Ocean following a lengthy maritime chase originating in the Caribbean, according to Pentagon reports.
A Liberal Member of Parliament from Ottawa is pressing the federal government to reassess its requirement for public servants to work four days a week in the office, citing concerns over flexibility and productivity.
CNN analysis reveals Donald Trump's approval rating with non-college voters has plummeted to -9 points, while the GOP's congressional advantage with this key demographic has shrunk dramatically from 2024 levels.
LaSalle Police seek public help to identify a suspect in a theft at a local LCBO store on Wyoming Avenue, releasing details of the ongoing investigation.
Regina Police Service Chief Lorilee Davies has accepted most recommendations from Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner but rejected permanently revoking an officer's database access.
Hong Kong dissident Jimmy Lai's harsh imprisonment highlights the ethical compromises in Canada's China trade strategy, raising questions about Prime Minister Carney's foreign policy priorities.
Albert Allan Joshua McKay, also known as Joshua Paupanekis, has been formally charged following a major police manhunt in Manitoba. The suspect was apprehended in Pimicikamak Cree Nation on February 6, 2026.
Saint John Police Force is actively searching for Daniel Burton, 34, who is serving an eight-year sentence for robbery and forcible confinement but is currently at large in the community.
Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy calls on the government to reconsider its updated return-to-office policy for public servants, advocating for a flexible hybrid work model instead.
Robert Schellenberg, a Canadian convicted in China, will not face the death penalty in his upcoming retrial, his lawyer states, amid ongoing diplomatic tensions.
Brantford Police and Crime Stoppers are asking for public assistance to identify suspects and a vehicle involved in a significant diesel fuel theft valued at approximately $60,000.
RCMP in Maple Ridge, B.C., are investigating an incident involving gunshots and burning vehicles at a residential property, stating they are not ruling out any possibilities in their ongoing inquiry.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces political peril as Epstein document revelations about his former US ambassador Peter Mandelson create Britain's biggest scandal since the 1960s.
A Laval murder trial hears testimony about duct tape found on children's clothing as Kamaljit Arora faces charges for the deaths of his son and daughter.
A 22-year-old Calgary man died in a shooting in Raymond, Alberta, early Saturday. RCMP responded to reports of gunfire and are investigating the incident as targeted and isolated.
A Federal Court justice has revoked the Canadian citizenship of Jorge Vinicio Sosa Orantes after finding he participated in a 1982 Guatemalan village massacre and concealed his military past.
A Winnipeg judge has approved a class-action lawsuit regarding a COVID-19 outbreak at a Manitoba personal care home, marking a significant legal development for affected residents and families.
LaSalle police conducted a RIDE program over the weekend, stopping 60 vehicles to check for impaired driving. The enforcement initiative aims to enhance road safety in the community.
A court has delivered a guilty verdict for the driver responsible for the fatal hit-and-run that claimed the life of Kassandra Gartner in Edmonton in 2024.
Cuba announces airlines can no longer refuel on the island due to a severe energy crisis exacerbated by the U.S. economic blockade, impacting travel and logistics.
Health advocates call on the federal Liberals to take a firm position against Alberta's moves toward healthcare privatization, citing risks to public Medicare.
The B.C. Green Party has announced it will not renew its confidence-and-supply agreement with the NDP, citing stalled progress and undelivered commitments on key issues.
A driver faces charges after a male pedestrian was struck and killed in Etobicoke on February 3, 2026, near Dundas Street West and Acorn Avenue.
A man from Calgary has died following a shooting incident in a southern Alberta town. The RCMP is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.
British Columbia Premier David Eby has publicly advocated for Vancouver to host the new NATO Defence Innovation Bank headquarters, citing the city's strategic advantages and innovation ecosystem.
An Ottawa driver whose license has been suspended since 2012 was recently caught operating a vehicle on city roads, highlighting ongoing traffic enforcement challenges.
The Canadian government is investigating reports that Israeli forces bulldozed part of a Gaza cemetery where Canadian soldiers are buried, raising diplomatic concerns.
Economist David Rosenberg argues Canada's economic stagnation stems from high marginal tax rates, urging bold reforms like Ireland's to boost competitiveness and growth.
West Kelowna RCMP have executed a significant seizure of drugs and weapons from a property identified as problematic, highlighting ongoing community safety efforts.
A Cambridge man collided with a marked police cruiser and then fled the scene, prompting an ongoing investigation by local authorities in the Kitchener region.