Montreal Protesters Urge Quebec to Keep PEQ Program
Hundreds gathered in Montreal to protest Quebec's decision to abolish the PEQ immigration program, fearing it will disrupt lives and harm the economy.
Hundreds gathered in Montreal to protest Quebec's decision to abolish the PEQ immigration program, fearing it will disrupt lives and harm the economy.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand announces a new consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, enhancing Canada's Arctic presence, security cooperation with Denmark, and partnerships with Inuit communities.
Police in Minneapolis arrested protesters at a federal building on the one-month anniversary of a woman's death, as counterprotesters also demonstrated. The incident highlights ongoing tensions.
An editorial criticizes governments for setting unachievable 'aspirational' targets, citing climate policies and EV mandates as examples of deceptive practices that undermine public trust.
A former detainee in China comments on the overturning of a Canadian's death sentence, calling it a 'positive signal' amid ongoing diplomatic relations.
A 42-year-old man faces multiple charges after allegedly setting fires at U of T's downtown campus. Police also seek suspect in separate TTC threat case.
Toronto police are actively investigating a shooting incident at Woodbine Mall, with details emerging as authorities work to secure the scene and gather evidence.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses backlash over her comments on judicial reform, emphasizing provincial rights and accountability in a press conference at the Legislature.
A routine shoplifting investigation in Abbotsford escalated into a significant drug seizure, with police confiscating narcotics, cash, cellphones, and a vehicle, highlighting broader crime patterns.
Winnipeg police have apprehended a suspect connected to a series of robberies involving a metal grinder and knife. The arrest concludes an investigation into multiple violent incidents across the city.
Rob Lantz has secured victory in the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative leadership race and is poised to become the province's next premier following the convention in Charlottetown.
The Ontario Liberal Party has scheduled the announcement of its new leader for November 21, 2026, marking a pivotal moment in the province's political landscape.
Seven candidates are competing in a Chicoutimi byelection to fill the seat left vacant by former CAQ minister Andrée Laforest, highlighting a competitive political race in Quebec.
A retired Toronto Police homicide investigator addresses the recent corruption charges against officers, emphasizing that the alleged actions of a few do not define the thousands who serve with honour.
Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie RCMP have issued a silver alert for Wayne Irwin, a 73-year-old man reported missing. Authorities are seeking public assistance to locate him safely.
Dozens gathered in downtown Montreal to urge Ottawa to create permanent status pathways for migrants and terminate the Safe Third Country Agreement, citing rising undocumented populations.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, but reports indicate only a small number of people are managing to cross, primarily medical patients, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Canadian federal government has approved a substantial $1.01-billion loan for Canada Post to help stabilize its operations and finances as the national postal service faces ongoing economic pressures.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump this Wednesday to discuss ongoing Iran negotiations, as diplomatic efforts intensify.
An Ohio man has been criminally charged for allegedly threatening to kill U.S. Vice-President JD Vance and possessing child abuse material, according to authorities.
Israeli PM Netanyahu will meet US President Trump to discuss Iran nuclear negotiations, as regional conflict fears persist and diplomatic efforts continue.
An in-depth look at Ottawa's snow disposal operations, exploring how the city manages massive snow piles and the environmental considerations involved in winter waste management.
A 39-year-old snowplow operator faces impaired driving charges after crashing into an Ottawa Police Services vehicle at 4 a.m. on Rideau Street, registering four times the legal alcohol limit.
Calgary Police Service has issued a public safety warning about Collin Dennis Ayorech, a high-risk offender released in the city who will be monitored under their specialized program.
An Ottawa snowplow operator faces impaired driving charges following a collision with a police vehicle, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns during winter operations.
Fredericton Police Force is investigating a copper wire theft incident in New Brunswick, highlighting ongoing concerns about metal thefts affecting infrastructure and public safety.
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to convene the first meeting of his newly established Board of Peace in Washington, D.C., later this month, following its announcement at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Haiti's transitional presidential council has been dissolved after a contentious period, while the unelected, U.S.-backed prime minister continues to hold power, highlighting ongoing instability.
Ottawa police are investigating a fatal head-on collision on Franktown Road near Richmond and are appealing to the public for any witnesses to come forward.
Calgary police have issued a public safety warning regarding the release of high-risk offender Collin Dennis Ayorech into the community, urging residents to remain vigilant.