Windsor Program Helps 88% Exit Homelessness

A Windsor initiative has successfully assisted 88 percent of participants in transitioning out of homelessness, with dignitaries recently announcing grant funding to support the program's expansion and impact.

Mississauga Mourns Boy Fatally Struck by GO Train

Residents of Mississauga are in shock as they lay flowers at a makeshift memorial for a boy who died after being struck by a GO train while riding a motorized bike or scooter, according to police.

Edmonton's $31M Surplus in 2025, But Fiscal Caution Persists

Edmonton achieved a $31.1 million operating surplus in 2025, defying earlier deficit projections. However, city administration warns of ongoing financial challenges, including structural variances and potential oil price spikes from geopolitical tensions.

California's Harsh DUI Sentences: A Model for Canada?

A California appeals court upheld a 15-years-to-life sentence for a drunk driver who killed two children, sparking debate in Canada about adopting similar severe penalties to deter impaired driving tragedies.

Montreal Advocates Condemn Federal Refugee Bill

Migrant justice groups in Montreal warn that Bill C-12 will increase vulnerability and leave more people without legal status, as it restricts asylum access and eliminates key protections for refugees.

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