Ex-Judge Guilty of Misconduct in Assault Case

A disciplinary panel found former Ontario Court Justice Paul Currie guilty of sexual and physical assault, with a report detailing his evasive testimony and delayed surrender to police.

Brenda Locke Seeks Re-election with Surrey Connect Team

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke has declared her intention to run for re-election this fall, leading a slate that includes both returning councillors and new candidates. The announcement sets the stage for a competitive race against opposition candidates.

FBI Memos on Trump Sex Abuse Allegation Released

The U.S. Justice Department has publicly posted FBI interview memoranda related to a sexual abuse allegation against former President Donald Trump, marking a significant disclosure in the ongoing legal scrutiny.

Toronto Police Probe Union Station Stabbing

Toronto police are actively investigating a stabbing that occurred outside Union Station on March 5, 2026. The incident prompted a significant police presence, with multiple cruisers deployed to the scene.

Ukraine Accuses Hungary of Hostaging Bank Staff with $40M

Ukraine's foreign minister has leveled serious accusations against Hungary, claiming it detained bank employees transporting a substantial $40 million sum. This diplomatic incident escalates tensions amid ongoing regional conflicts.

Kitchener Police Probe Assault and Robbery Case

Waterloo Regional Police are actively investigating a serious assault and robbery that occurred in Kitchener, with details emerging about the ongoing inquiry into the violent incident.

Chinatown Residents Demand Moratorium on New Services

Montreal's Chinatown residents are demanding a halt to new services for at-risk populations, opposing a sex workers' resource center relocation. Community leaders cite safety concerns and lack of consultation.

Jan. 6 Pardonee Gets Life for Child Molestation

Andrew Paul Johnson, a Florida handyman pardoned by Trump for Capitol riot charges, has been sentenced to life in prison for molesting two children and transmitting harmful material to a minor.

Civil Rights Pioneer Bernard LaFayette Dies at 85

Bernard LaFayette, who laid the groundwork for the Selma voting rights campaign that led to the 1965 Voting Rights Act, has died at 85. The civil rights leader faced assassination attempts and helped train generations in nonviolent activism.

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