Ford Seeks Injunction to Stop Al-Quds Day Protest in Toronto

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has directed the Attorney General to pursue an emergency court injunction to prevent a planned Al-Quds Day demonstration outside the U.S. consulate in Toronto, citing concerns over antisemitism and public safety.

High-Risk Offender Wanted in Halifax: RCMP Alert

The Nova Scotia RCMP has issued a public alert for Patrick Celestine Hyslop, a high-risk offender wanted on an arrest warrant who may be in the Halifax area. Authorities urge caution and provide contact information.

New Tecumseth Fire Investigated as Arson

A structure fire in New Tecumseth is now under investigation as arson, with authorities seeking a person in a striped coat. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the region.

Nanaimo Pellet Gun Attacks Injure One, Target Crowds

A series of drive-by pellet gun attacks in Nanaimo, British Columbia, has left one person injured after shooters targeted crowds in the city. The RCMP is investigating the incidents, which occurred on March 13, 2026, raising public safety concerns.

Teen Charged After Loaded Gun Found in Hamilton Restaurant

Hamilton police have charged a 19-year-old after seizing a loaded Glock-style handgun with an extended magazine from a local restaurant. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and illegal firearms in urban areas.

Edmonton Council Weighs Ward Budget Increases

Edmonton City Council has directed administration to prepare a proposal for increased councillor office budgets, with details kept private under provincial law. The city currently spends the least per ward among major Canadian cities.

Carney's Spending Plan Raises Taxpayer Alarm Over Debt

Prime Minister Mark Carney's latest budget reveals a $506 billion spending plan, increasing costs by $18 billion from last year. Critics warn of soaring debt interest and bureaucratic expansion, questioning fiscal management.

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