Chief Justice's Objectivity in Freedom Convoy Case Under Scrutiny
The federal government seeks Supreme Court appeal on Emergencies Act use for Freedom Convoy, raising concerns over Chief Justice Wagner's past critical comments.
The federal government seeks Supreme Court appeal on Emergencies Act use for Freedom Convoy, raising concerns over Chief Justice Wagner's past critical comments.
Nova Scotia's Springhill Institution has temporarily suspended all visits after a serious assault occurred over the weekend, with authorities investigating the incident.
Construction of the Lewis Farms Facility and Park in Edmonton faces new financial hurdles as inflation impacts the project, despite significant budget cuts in previous years.
The RCMP in British Columbia has launched an undercover operation targeting clients of sex workers, claiming it combats human trafficking. However, advocates and sex worker rights groups are questioning the effectiveness and underlying motives of this app
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RecommendedA pedestrian was hit in Elmira, prompting an investigation by Waterloo Regional Police. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the area.
Quebec's latest budget offers minimal relief for residents struggling with high costs of food, transportation, and housing, opposition parties argue, despite some funding increases for social programs.
A Niagara police officer has been cleared after fatally shooting a Brampton man wanted for murdering his ex-girlfriend and kidnapping a one-year-old child during a confrontation in Niagara Falls.
Quebec's Finance Minister Eric Girard presents the province's seventh straight deficit budget, drawing criticism for allocating funds for the next CAQ leader while projecting a path to balance by 2030.
A federal judge sharply criticized the Justice Department's arguments supporting President Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project, calling one claim a 'brazen interpretation' of the law.
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RecommendedThe defense conceded the shooting at the opening of a Windsor murder trial, stating 'Malique emptied his gun,' as the court proceedings commenced with key evidence and witness testimonies.
The defense argues for overturning guilty verdicts against Nathan Chasing Horse, citing legal errors, amid other national news including health care and environmental updates.
The RCMP is investigating a suspicious death on a Saskatchewan First Nation, with details emerging as part of broader national news coverage.
Nova Scotia MLA Rick Burns has publicly disclosed that he was targeted in a blackmail scheme, sharing his experience as part of a broader discussion on political integrity and personal security.
Alberta introduces legislation to restrict medical assistance in dying to terminal cases only, while a school shooting survivor's resilience captures hearts across Canada.
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RecommendedGrammy-nominated rapper Mystikal, 55, pleaded guilty to third-degree rape at his Prairieville home, facing up to 25 years in prison without parole. Sentencing is set for June 15.
Alberta's new legislation would roll back MAID eligibility to 2016 standards, prohibiting doctor-assisted death for non-terminal conditions and minors while ignoring federal expansions.
The Saskatchewan government has announced a projected deficit of $819 million for the 2026-27 fiscal year, as part of its budget that includes an $8.47 billion healthcare allocation.
Alberta's government plans legislation allowing municipalities to display RCMP policing costs from Ottawa on property tax notices, aiming for greater taxpayer transparency.
Kingston Police are alerting the public about a fraudulent taxi scheme operating in the Queen's University area, urging students and residents to stay vigilant.
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RecommendedA Toronto police officer faces charges after allegedly accessing private police databases without authorization, raising concerns about data security and internal oversight within the force.
Finance Minister Eric Girard has unveiled Quebec's 2026 budget, outlining significant investments and fiscal policies aimed at economic growth and public services.
Charlottetown police have made a significant drug bust, seizing half a kilogram of crystal methamphetamine and arresting two individuals in connection with the incident.
Michael Alfonso, son-in-law of U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, receives campaign donations from lobbyists and firms regulated by Duffy's department, raising ethical questions amid federal project funding freezes.
The Alberta government has announced plans to significantly limit access to medical assistance in dying, sparking debate over end-of-life care and patient autonomy in the province.
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RecommendedThe Waterloo Regional Police Service Board is under fire as community members raise concerns about police monitoring of a pre-St. Patrick's Day celebration in Waterloo, questioning operational protocols and public safety strategies.
Cape Breton Regional Police are intensifying efforts to locate a vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident in Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia, over the weekend.
A property in central Alberta has been shut down after reports of violent assault, stabbings, and a home invasion, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the region.
A Moncton man sustained serious injuries in a violent assault, leading to an RCMP arrest. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety in the area.
Key Ottawa developments include potential e-scooter battery regulations after fatal fire, new domestic rocket launch capability for military satellites, and calls to pedestrianize ByWard Market.
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RecommendedFederal opposition leaders with security clearance are calling for a classified briefing on an Iranian missile strike at a Kuwait airbase where Canadian forces are stationed, criticizing government secrecy.