Canada Investigates Report of Gaza Cemetery Destruction
The Canadian government is investigating reports that a cemetery in Gaza where Canadians are interred has been destroyed, amid ongoing regional conflict.
The Canadian government is investigating reports that a cemetery in Gaza where Canadians are interred has been destroyed, amid ongoing regional conflict.
Tracy Kitch, former CEO of Halifax's IWK Health Centre, has been released on bail as she seeks to appeal her fraud conviction. The case continues to unfold in Nova Scotia's provincial court.
Nova Scotia RCMP have arrested a Dartmouth man believed to be involved in a robbery after he was located in Saint John. Police executed a warrant following an investigation into the incident.
Durham Regional Police have charged six individuals from the Greater Toronto Area with arranging meetings with minors for sexual services, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat child exploitation.
A South Korean mayor has controversially suggested importing young women to boost the nation's critically low birth rate, sparking debate on demographic policy and gender issues.
Ghislaine Maxwell, the former associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has refused to answer questions from a U.S. House committee, citing her Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
Waterloo Regional Police have arrested two individuals and seized a conducted energy weapon following a break-in investigation in Cambridge. Charges include break and enter and possession of a prohibited weapon.
Rob Lantz has been officially sworn in as the 34th premier of Prince Edward Island during a ceremony at Government House in Charlottetown, marking a new chapter in provincial leadership.
Edmonton Police Service closed a major west Edmonton intersection on Monday morning for an ongoing investigation, causing traffic disruptions in the area.
Collin Dennis Ayorech, convicted of hacking off his girlfriend's fingers with a sword, has been released from prison. Calgary police issued a public warning about the high-risk offender's return to the streets.
Venezuela's top prosecutor has ordered the arrest of an ally of opposition leader María Corina Machado, just hours after the individual was released from custody in Caracas.
An 18-year-old male faces manslaughter and aggravated assault charges following a fatal stabbing incident in Saskatoon that marks the city's first homicide of 2026.
Ontario's Inspector General of Policing, Ryan Teschner, has confirmed a comprehensive province-wide inspection into police corruption, announced at a Queen's Park news conference.
Ontario's Inspector General of Policing will announce his decision on a Toronto Police request for an investigation into alleged organized crime ties among officers, amid concerns over potential conflicts of interest.
Anas Sarwar, Labour's leader in Scotland, urges Prime Minister Keir Starmer to step down amid controversy over Peter Mandelson's appointment and Epstein links.
China's Supreme People's Court has overturned the death penalty for Canadian national Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, convicted of drug trafficking. The case had strained Canada-China relations.
The OttawaNewsUnion warns that federal job reductions at Transport Canada may compromise transportation safety across Canada, raising concerns about regulatory oversight.
A new analysis reveals Prime Minister Mark Carney's strategic partnership with China extends beyond trade, potentially exposing Canada to coercive tactics and undermining Western global systems.
Barrie police are cautioning residents after multiple reports of individuals rummaging through vehicles in the city. Authorities urge vigilance and secure vehicle practices to prevent theft.
Windsor Police Service reports an 11.9% drop in property crimes but significant increases in fraud and assault cases for January 2026 compared to last year.
Mark Carney's pledge for massive defence spending triggers a technology investment surge, with Canadian firms like Dominion Dynamics securing funding while navigating bureaucratic challenges.
British police are evaluating allegations that the Duke of York, formerly Prince Andrew, provided confidential documents to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by The Associated Press.
Ontario Provincial Police have charged three teenagers, aged 14 to 16, with stealing five vehicles during a two-day crime spree in Parry Sound, Northern Ontario.
Thames Valley Police are assessing allegations that the Duke of York, formerly Prince Andrew, provided confidential documents to Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is scheduled for a diplomatic visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan, following his recent engagement at a Critical Minerals Ministerial meeting in Washington.
A new Angus Reid survey reveals that a majority of Albertans would vote to remain part of Canada, highlighting enduring national unity despite regional tensions.
A South Korean province has issued an apology after its mayor controversially proposed importing young women to address the country's critically low birth rate, highlighting ongoing demographic challenges.
Alberta's recall legislation faces real-world tests as citizens attempt to oust MLAs, but petitioners struggle to gather required signatures despite political dissatisfaction.
The unveiling of Stephen Harper's parliamentary portrait sparks unexpected political consensus in Canada, contrasting sharply with rising populism and scandals worldwide.
Hong Kong court imposes 20-year prison sentence on 78-year-old former media mogul Jimmy Lai under Beijing's national security law, marking the heaviest penalty yet in such cases.