Alberta MLAs Guthrie and Renaud Face Recall Petitions
Two Alberta MLAs, Peter Guthrie and Marie Renaud, are confronting recall petitions from constituents, highlighting growing political discontent and accountability measures in the province.
Two Alberta MLAs, Peter Guthrie and Marie Renaud, are confronting recall petitions from constituents, highlighting growing political discontent and accountability measures in the province.
A man is facing multiple criminal charges following a shooting incident on a Saskatchewan Cree Nation. Authorities have arrested the suspect as part of an ongoing investigation into the violent event.
With Prime Minister Mark Carney poised to secure a majority government, Pierre Poilievre faces an extended tenure as opposition leader, navigating a challenging political landscape until at least 2029.
The suspect in the Old Dominion University shooting is identified as a former U.S. Army National Guard member with connections to ISIS, according to police reports.
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RecommendedToronto police have recovered a suspect vehicle linked to a shooting at the U.S. Consulate, as authorities continue their investigation into the downtown incident.
NDP Leader Claudia Chender criticizes the Nova Scotia government, attributing the provincial deficit to the premier's policies and calling for accountability in fiscal management.
Jason Daniel McKay, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder of his wife Jenny in 2017, has died at Saskatchewan Penitentiary. Correctional Service Canada will review the circumstances.
The Quebec government is allocating $1.9 million to nearly a dozen youth programs in Montreal to address increasing crime rates among young people, aiming to provide support and alternatives.
Queens MLA Kim Masland reports feeling unsafe in her role following incidents, including a man appearing at her home near midnight, highlighting safety concerns for public officials.
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RecommendedEdmonton Police Chief Warren Driechel's recent trip to Israel has elicited contrasting responses from local Jewish and Palestinian communities, highlighting ongoing tensions.
A 48-year-old man in Peel faces charges for allegedly stealing high-value goods, including alcohol, butter, and ghee, worth $30,000, according to police reports.
A British Columbia man has been sentenced to four years in prison for an impaired driving crash that resulted in the death of a woman, highlighting the severe consequences of driving under the influence.
A major British Columbia highway has been closed following a serious crash involving a murder suspect who may be armed, according to RCMP authorities. The incident has prompted a significant police response and traffic disruptions.
The Gun Violence Archive reports 65 mass shootings in the U.S. this year, highlighting a crisis 26 times worse than peer nations. Experts from Moms Demand Action and CeaseFire PA outline concrete steps for advocacy and mental health care.
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RecommendedMSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell criticizes President Trump for the costly Iran war and his response to a U.S. airstrike on an Iranian girls' school that killed over 175, mostly children.
Ambassador Iddo Moed visited a targeted Toronto synagogue, describing the shooting as an organized crime-style intimidation tactic against Canadian Jews amid rising antisemitism.
Calgary police are searching for a suspect who stole a wallet from a man's jacket during lunch, then used stolen cards for $43,000 in online purchases and attempted fraud.
A Calgary judge ruled that former board members defamed executive director Patrick Maiani by blaming him for the 2010 festival's cancellation, calling it a 'collective failure' and awarding $100,000 in damages and costs.
Calgary authorities are urgently seeking information on Elijah, a 24-year-old man last seen in the Beltline neighborhood in September 2025. Police describe him as known to frequent downtown areas.
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RecommendedThe United Way and Windsor and District Labour's Period Promise event gathered hundreds of menstrual hygiene product boxes across Windsor-Essex County to combat period poverty, marking its tenth year.
York Regional Police are actively searching for five individuals who attempted to rob a Vaughan business before fleeing in a white Nissan Kicks. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about commercial crime in the area.
Leahain Malcolm has been found guilty of second-degree murder for killing his husband in 2021, with the judge rejecting a not criminally responsible defense based on mental disorder claims.
The lawyer for Jahton Blair, convicted of second-degree murder and kidnapping in the 2021 Walpole Island killing, confirms an appeal has been initiated following the Sarnia-Lambton jury verdict.
Police in Aurora are appealing to potential victims after charging a woman with theft. Authorities believe Jessie Goulet may have committed additional crimes while working as a nanny and cleaning woman.
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RecommendedThe federal government is under fire for not publicly disclosing a strike on a Kuwait military hub, raising transparency concerns amid ongoing political debates.
A drone strike in Sudan near the Chad border has resulted in four fatalities and numerous injuries, escalating regional tensions amid ongoing conflict.
Ontario Provincial Police release new information on the fifth anniversary of Amber Ellis's disappearance from Six Nations of the Grand River territory near Hamilton.
Calgary's mayor has directed city-owned utility Enmax to explore selling its U.S. power company and potentially taking over municipal water services, aiming to optimize public assets.
York Regional Police have charged a 37-year-old Newmarket man with multiple sexual offences after an incident at a public library. Separately, a woman faces theft charges in Aurora, and suspects are sought for an attempted jewelry store robbery in Vaughan
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RecommendedA former executive director of a defunct Calgary jazz festival has been awarded $100,000 in damages after winning a defamation lawsuit, marking a significant legal victory in the city's cultural sector.