Structural Barriers for Intimate Partner Violence Survivors
A new report highlights the systemic obstacles survivors of intimate partner violence face in Canada, calling for urgent policy reforms to improve support and protection.
A new report highlights the systemic obstacles survivors of intimate partner violence face in Canada, calling for urgent policy reforms to improve support and protection.
The federal and Alberta governments have reached an agreement granting the province enhanced authority in environmental assessments for major projects, aiming to accelerate construction timelines for infrastructure like pipelines.
Emergency calls from the Camp East Montana immigrant detention center detail attempted suicides, fights, and severe pain, highlighting harsh conditions at the ICE facility in Texas.
At a defamation trial, a witness testified that retired Cardinal Marc Ouellet rubbed her buttocks in 1992. Ouellet is suing another woman for $100,000 over sexual assault allegations.
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RecommendedHalifax police have charged five men with obstruction of justice following a shooting in Dartmouth's Burnside area. The incident occurred on March 5, 2026, prompting a significant police response.
The Prince George RCMP has laid 31 charges in a significant drug trafficking investigation, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts against organized crime in British Columbia.
The Canadian government is organizing emergency flights for citizens in the Middle East as tensions rise, with officials emphasizing adherence to international law.
Recent antisemitic attacks in Canada, including shootings and vandalism, have prompted B'nai Brith to demand a royal commission to address escalating anti-Jewish hatred.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has strongly criticized former U.S. President Donald Trump's refugee policy favoring white Afrikaners, calling it racist and uninformed in a New York Times interview.
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RecommendedThe Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that excluding refugee claimants from subsidized child-care services in Quebec discriminates against women, widening eligibility to include those without work permits.
A former gang member testified in Regina court that Dillon Ricky Whitehawk fired fatal shots in a 2019 drive-by killing, though defense challenged the testimony about the shooting mechanics.
Defence Minister Anita Anand announces a chartered flight evacuating 180 Canadians from the volatile Middle East, warning against ground travel due to unpredictable war conditions.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have both reported significant military casualties following intense border fighting, with each side claiming to have killed dozens of the other's troops in recent clashes.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is considering a controversial plan to fill in part of Lake Ontario to construct a new convention center, sparking environmental and urban development debates.
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RecommendedGPS signal jamming is becoming an increasingly common and disruptive tactic in global conflicts, raising serious concerns about navigation and security.
Vancouver police conducted a dramatic marine pursuit to intercept a yacht and rescue a woman from a violent suspect, highlighting their rapid response capabilities in coastal emergencies.
Chief Bob Gloade has been re-elected to an unprecedented eighth term leading the Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia, continuing his long-standing leadership and community advocacy.
B'nai Brith Canada urges the federal government to establish a royal commission on antisemitism following a surge in anti-Jewish attacks across the country, including shootings and vandalism.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand emphasizes the Liberal Party's openness to diverse viewpoints as Prime Minister Mark Carney's evolving stance on Iran draws criticism from within caucus and opposition.
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RecommendedOntario Provincial Police stopped a motorist traveling at 106 km/h in a 60 km/h zone in Kingsville, leading to charges. The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns in the region.
Waterloo Regional Police are asking for the public's assistance to identify an individual connected to a theft case in Waterloo, releasing a provided image as part of their ongoing investigation.
The Parole Board of Canada's appeal division has rejected Kerry Sim's bid to overturn the revocation of her parole for the 1997 murder of B.C. teenager Reena Virk.
The U.S. Justice Department has released additional Jeffrey Epstein files containing FBI interview summaries with uncorroborated allegations against former President Donald Trump from the 1980s.
A comprehensive Pew Research Center survey across 25 countries reveals stark differences in moral perceptions, with Americans uniquely viewing their fellow citizens negatively while Canadians show high levels of trust and positivity.
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RecommendedNDP leadership candidate Avi Lewis dismisses concerns over Aboriginal title rulings in British Columbia, attributing uncertainty to conservative critics while maintaining two residences in the region.
Defence Minister Anita Anand emphasizes that the U.S. and Israel have 'no blank cheque' and must adhere to international law regarding Iran, amid escalating regional tensions.
An 84-year-old woman testified that Cardinal Marc Ouellet rubbed her buttocks in 1992, as he sues another woman for defamation over sexual assault allegations.
Windsor police conducted a targeted traffic enforcement operation, resulting in 257 tickets over four days. The crackdown focused on speeding, distracted driving, and other violations to enhance road safety.
Former President Donald Trump declares no deal with Iran except unconditional surrender, signaling potential extended conflict as U.S. and Israeli airstrikes continue in the region.
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RecommendedThe Canadian government has arranged charter flights and buses to assist hundreds of citizens stuck in Lebanon, the UAE, and Qatar amid regional conflict.