Trump's Racist Obama Post Deleted After Backlash
A controversial social media post by Donald Trump targeting the Obamas was removed following public outcry, despite initial White House defense of the content.
A controversial social media post by Donald Trump targeting the Obamas was removed following public outcry, despite initial White House defense of the content.
A New Mexico grand jury has indicted actor Timothy Busfield on four counts of criminal sexual contact with a child, with allegations stemming from his work on 'The Cleaning Lady' set.
A police dog bit a suspect during an arrest for an attempted catalytic converter theft in Saskatoon. The incident highlights the risks involved in such crimes and police response tactics.
A federal judge has approved a government bid to revoke Canadian citizenship from a man who concealed his involvement in a massacre. The case highlights legal consequences for immigration fraud tied to atrocities.
A federal jury orders Uber to pay $8.5 million to a woman alleging driver rape in 2023, highlighting ongoing safety concerns and legal battles over corporate responsibility in the gig economy.
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal multiple Alberta connections, including a $1.77 million helicopter purchase from a Calgary company and email exchanges with a CBC Edmonton journalist.
A 16-year-old boy was fatally shot inside a busy Scarborough Tim Hortons, marking Toronto's second homicide of 2026 as police investigate amid concerns over public desensitization to violence.
A video posted by President Donald Trump depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys has been removed from online platforms, sparking widespread condemnation and highlighting ongoing election denial claims.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched a targeted traffic enforcement initiative in northern Saskatchewan communities to enhance road safety and compliance with traffic laws.
Members of Calgary's South Asian community express growing fear for their lives due to a surge in extortion calls, prompting police and community collaboration to address the crisis.
The United States pledges $6 million in humanitarian assistance to Cuba as the island's leader accuses Washington of imposing an 'energy blockade' during severe power shortages.
Vancouver Island RCMP are appealing for public assistance after a stabbing incident near Duncan remains unsolved, urging anyone with information to come forward.
The Supreme Court of Canada has issued a landmark ruling that creates a specific exception to the long-standing principle of solicitor-client privilege, clarifying when confidentiality can be breached.
A Moncton tenant describes feeling terrified after shots were fired at her Dufferin Street residence on January 31, 2026, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the community.
The White House has removed a social media post from Donald Trump's account that depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys, attributing the incident to a staff error.
Luigi Mangione's state trial for the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson will begin June 8, despite defense arguments about double jeopardy and evidence admissibility.
A generational shift in Quebec politics, driven by upcoming provincial elections, is raising the possibility of a renewed sovereignty referendum, reshaping Canada's constitutional landscape.
Republican senators and representatives denounced President Trump's social media post showing Barack and Michelle Obama as cartoon primates, calling it offensive and demanding removal.
A 70-year-old Halifax man has been formally charged with possession of child pornography following a police investigation. The case highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts against such crimes in Nova Scotia.
Demonstrations are being organized across Quebec cities following the provincial government's decision to abolish a key immigration program, sparking debate over labor and integration policies.
The latest release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein includes passing references to Canadian political figures, though not in a significant investigative capacity. The files have sparked renewed public interest.
London police provided an update on the Chesham Avenue investigation, stating investigators believe the accused were involved in manufacturing firearms and explosives. The media conference was held on February 6, 2026.
The Liberal government has eliminated separate antisemitism and Islamophobia envoy positions, creating a single Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion to combat hate more effectively.
Windsor police officers successfully apprehended a suspect who was caught in the act of attempting a break-in, demonstrating effective local law enforcement response to property crimes.
A Prince Edward Island man previously charged with antisemitism offences is now facing additional allegations for breaching his release conditions, according to the RCMP.
New Glasgow Regional Police are requesting public assistance to identify a person of interest connected to a significant alcohol theft valued at approximately $1,000.
London police provided an update on the Chesham Avenue investigation, confirming no threat to national security. Officials held a media conference to address public concerns.
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt announces the provincial government will cease routine communications on Elon Musk's X platform, citing harmful content and inadequate safeguards.
A 35-year-old Sharbot Lake man faces numerous firearms charges following an Ontario Provincial Police investigation and raid that seized loaded weapons and unidentified capsules.
Police on Montreal's South Shore are urgently searching for Audrey Bouchard Kennedy, 31, who vanished on December 30, 2025, with authorities expressing serious concerns for her safety.