Ex-Police Manager's Fraud Case: Jail or House Arrest?

James Brush, former Windsor Police fleet manager, pleaded guilty to fraud over $5,000 after misusing corporate credit cards for personal expenses totaling $31,000. The sentencing hearing debates incarceration versus conditional release.

Toronto Police Probe Homicide in East York Incident

Toronto Police are investigating a homicide following an altercation in East York on Wednesday night. Officers responded to reports at Gamble Ave. and Donlands Ave., finding a victim without vital signs.

Canada Hits NATO Defence Spending Target of 2% GDP

Canada has officially met the NATO defence spending benchmark of 2% of its Gross Domestic Product, marking a significant milestone in its military commitments under Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration.

Manitoba Grocery Tax Cuts: Details and Shopper Views

Manitoba plans to reduce taxes on select food items in its upcoming budget, offering potential relief for shoppers. This article explores the specifics of the cuts and gathers reactions from consumers across the province.

Maduro Faces U.S. Court as Venezuela Moves On

Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro returns to a U.S. court to fight criminal charges while his country continues its political transition without him, highlighting ongoing international tensions.

EU Membership Would Spell the End for Canada

Geoff Russ argues that Canada joining the European Union would mean surrendering sovereignty to a bureaucratic, slow-moving bloc facing internal crises over regulation and migration.

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