Toronto Police Chief on Responsibility in Corruption Probe
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw speaks on his role following a significant investigation into organized crime and corruption within the York Regional Police.
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw speaks on his role following a significant investigation into organized crime and corruption within the York Regional Police.
The City of Ottawa has not received any applications to extend alcohol service hours during the Winter Games, maintaining current regulations for bars and restaurants.
A man faces charges in Nova Scotia after RCMP officers discovered cocaine and a counterfeit driver's licence during a search of an Antigonish residence in late January 2026.
Disturbing new details about a ransom letter connected to Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie, have been revealed as the family pleads for contact.
British Columbia faces escalating gang violence as foreign criminals exploit immigration loopholes and bail systems, prompting emergency government responses.
Ottawa police have two suspects in custody following the stabbing death of a 37-year-old man in the Carlington neighborhood early Friday morning.
Former President Donald Trump ignited widespread condemnation after sharing a video on Truth Social that superimposed Barack and Michelle Obama's faces on primate bodies, reviving racist conspiracy theories during Black History Month.
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the truck driver responsible for the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, moves closer to deportation to India after his refugee claim was denied by Canadian immigration authorities.
Treasury Board President announces most federal public servants must work in-office minimum 4 days weekly from July 2026, citing public service strengthening.
George Brookman argues Canada has lost a decade and must rediscover the cooperative spirit of the Fathers of Confederation to address modern challenges like separatism and economic stagnation.
A senior Russian military intelligence official was shot and wounded in Moscow, highlighting ongoing security challenges. The incident occurs amid broader geopolitical tensions.
Saskatoon temporarily halts priority street snow clearing operations to concentrate on addressing widespread rutting issues across the city during winter thaw conditions.
The political landscape in Alberta faces a significant transformation as Peter Guthrie revives the Progressive Conservative brand, sparking debates about party identity and conservative values in the province.
A controversial video posted by Donald Trump depicts Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys, sparking outrage and highlighting ongoing election conspiracy theories in U.S. politics.
Republican senators express concern that President Trump's focus on gold fixtures, a proposed 'Arc de Trump,' and other Washington renovations distracts from economic issues crucial to voters.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is listed in the Epstein documents, though not in a significant role. This news emerges as he leads the Liberal Party, with implications for Canadian politics and public trust.
A former insider details Canada's substantial military contributions in Afghanistan, countering recent dismissive remarks about NATO allies' involvement in the conflict.
Recent polling shows Albertans dissatisfied with province's direction and UCP's healthcare handling, yet NDP support declines as UCP maintains lead in voter intentions and fundraising.
A new Fraser Institute report ranks Canadian premiers on fiscal management, with Alberta's Danielle Smith and Ontario's Doug Ford leading the pack based on government spending, taxes, deficits, and debt.
As the CAQ leadership race heats up, candidates Bernard Drainville and Christine Fréchette's pledges of change and dialogue with English-speaking Quebecers are met with deep skepticism given the party's track record.
Norwegian authorities have launched an investigation into former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland regarding his alleged ties to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as international scrutiny continues.
The City of Barrie has exhausted its snow storage capacity at the Operations Centre and is temporarily using a landfill site for snow disposal due to heavy winter accumulation.
The truck driver responsible for the Humboldt Broncos bus crash has lost his refugee claim, moving him closer to deportation from Canada, according to his legal counsel.
A Calgary news outlet reportedly opposed the city's bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics, highlighting local concerns amid broader national news coverage.
A high-ranking Russian military intelligence official was shot and wounded in Moscow, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the capital. The incident involves a deputy chief of the GRU.
Amid the release of millions of Jeffrey Epstein documents, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's mention is clarified, with no evidence of wrongdoing linked to the sex offender case.
A devastating bombing at a Shiite mosque on the outskirts of Islamabad has resulted in at least 31 fatalities and numerous injuries, marking a severe sectarian attack in Pakistan.
Oman is mediating indirect discussions between the United States and Iran regarding Tehran's nuclear program, as diplomatic efforts continue amid regional tensions.
A prominent Ottawa news anchor is hospitalized with critical injuries following a stabbing incident near the Central Experimental Farm. Police are investigating the assault that occurred in the early hours of February 6, 2026.
As Alberta separatism remains a persistent issue, concerns grow about potential American interference in any future referendum. Prime Minister Mark Carney's geopolitical strategy faces scrutiny.