Ottawa Man Charged in Fatal Impaired Driving Crash
A 52-year-old woman died in a head-on crash on Carling Avenue in Ottawa's west end. Police have charged a man with impaired driving causing death as the investigation continues.
A 52-year-old woman died in a head-on crash on Carling Avenue in Ottawa's west end. Police have charged a man with impaired driving causing death as the investigation continues.
Defence Minister David McGuinty revealed he learned about an Iranian strike on a Kuwait air base where Canadian forces were stationed only after a media report, raising transparency concerns.
The New Brunswick government announces a significant restructuring, moving veterinary field services and laboratory operations to the private sector as part of a broader efficiency initiative.
A major arrest in Edmonton targets the alleged ringleader of an extortion scheme, resulting in deportation by Canadian authorities as part of a broader crackdown on organized crime.
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RecommendedThe Canadian government has signed a $307 million contract with Colt Canada to manufacture over 65,000 new rifles for the Armed Forces, replacing aging equipment.
Iran's regime signals readiness for extended war of attrition, with Revolutionary Guard Corps leading retaliation. Western officials note Tehran views conflict as existential threat.
Winnipeg police have laid a charge following the grim discovery of a body inside a burned vehicle. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to uncover the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.
A man was hospitalized following an accidental shooting in Burnaby, B.C., with police remaining at the scene as the investigation continues into the incident.
Statistics Canada reports a 0.2% population decrease in 2025, marking the first yearly net decline since Confederation, driven by reduced non-permanent residents.
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RecommendedThe Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough in Montreal announces a return to weekly garbage collection during summer months, addressing waste management challenges and community concerns.
Malique Calloo admits to killing Daniel Squalls in 2022, but defense argues for manslaughter conviction rather than second-degree murder in Windsor trial.
Montreal police have arrested 20 individuals, many teens aged 14-17, through the Aurora project, which monitors social media for criminal contracts like arson and shootings.
The Canada Revenue Agency will permanently discontinue its physical drop box filing system following the closure of the 2026 tax season, shifting focus to digital submission methods.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, discussing tariff-free trade and Canadian workers' interests during his U.S. visit.
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RecommendedRick Wilson, ex-GOP strategist and Lincoln Project co-founder, predicts Trump's presidency will unravel due to the Iran war and potential Democratic oversight in Congress.
The Supreme Court of Canada will review a constitutional challenge to the federal firearms ban, focusing on its legality and impact on gun owners across the country.
Guelph Police have laid charges against a man and are searching for a woman following a drive-by BB gun shooting that targeted a residence, with the incident currently under active investigation.
Mounties confirmed an investigation at MHCare Medical in northwest Edmonton after police vehicles were spotted outside the store on March 19, 2026. The supplier is named in an Alberta Health Services lawsuit.
The Canadian government is allocating $307 million to purchase new modular assault rifles from Colt Canada, enhancing military capabilities with advanced, adaptable firearms.
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RecommendedHalifax Regional Police have charged three drivers for stunting offenses, part of ongoing efforts to enhance road safety and enforce traffic laws in the city.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating a distraction theft in Kitchener where a necklace was stolen. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and property crimes in the region.
European Union leaders have sharply criticized Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for vetoing a crucial loan to Ukraine, accusing him of playing political games ahead of elections. The move has sparked tensions at the EU summit in Brussels.
Prosecutors have demanded a prison sentence exceeding seven years for Marius Borg Hoiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess, as his high-profile rape trial concluded in Oslo. The case has drawn intense public scrutiny.
The Pakistani Taliban has declared a three-day ceasefire for Eid al-Fitr, following a temporary pause in fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The announcement comes amid regional tensions and humanitarian concerns.
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RecommendedWaterloo Regional Police are investigating a stabbing in Cambridge described as a targeted attack. Authorities are urging the public for information as the investigation continues.
Sarnia police have seized multiple firearms and laid charges following a domestic violence call, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat intimate partner violence in the community.
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre sits down with podcaster Joe Rogan for a strategic interview, sparking analysis on his political messaging and outreach efforts.
Toronto's Fire Chief will deliver a crucial update on the Thorncliffe Park fire, an incident described as having 'tested every resource' of the city's emergency services.
New Brunswick RCMP have discontinued the search for a vehicle allegedly involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident, as confirmed in a recent update.
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RecommendedA 69-year-old Lower Sackville woman faces charges after Nova Scotia RCMP confiscated more than a million unstamped cigarettes in a major enforcement operation.