Cowichan Chiefs Start Talks After Landmark Title Ruling
Following a groundbreaking court decision affirming Aboriginal title, Cowichan Nation chiefs in British Columbia have initiated formal negotiations with the provincial and federal governments.
Following a groundbreaking court decision affirming Aboriginal title, Cowichan Nation chiefs in British Columbia have initiated formal negotiations with the provincial and federal governments.
A driver in New Tecumseth, Ontario, faces impaired driving charges after police found a vehicle abandoned in a ditch, leading to a roadside investigation and arrest.
A malfunction in equipment has led to substantial water damage at the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters, raising concerns about infrastructure maintenance and operational disruptions.
A police-involved shooting occurred in Kelowna, B.C., when a driver allegedly dragged an officer during an incident. Authorities are investigating the event, which has raised concerns about officer safety and public security in the community.
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RecommendedThe discovery of a newborn's body in Brantford in 2005 has led to a parent-led advocacy group stepping forward to honor the child's memory and drive local reforms.
The federal government has signed a landmark agreement with the Musqueam Indian Band, recognizing their aboriginal rights across a vast territory that includes much of Vancouver and establishing a framework for shared decision-making.
Windsor police responded to five impaired driving incidents over the weekend, with one involving a high-speed crash. Authorities emphasize the dangers and legal consequences of driving under the influence.
A federal appeals court has denied the Trump administration's request to postpone proceedings in tariff refund cases, following a Supreme Court ruling that declared the tariffs unlawful. Over 2,000 lawsuits are pending.
Following Iran's leader's death, a Jewish advocacy group warns Canada remains vulnerable to IRGC agents, citing recent shootings and assassination plots on Canadian soil.
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RecommendedThe Department of Justice is abandoning appeals in cases that struck down Trump's executive orders targeting law firms, marking a full defeat of his autocratic efforts to intimidate the legal profession.
Shield of Athena's new transitional housing program in Montreal provides a safe space for victims of conjugal violence to rebuild their lives, offering support and stability.
Police in Montreal have apprehended two teenagers accused of orchestrating a scam that specifically targeted elderly residents in Montreal and Sherbrooke, highlighting concerns over fraud against vulnerable populations.
Police in Nipawin are investigating after multiple crude homemade devices designed to pop car tires were discovered around the community, including near the local RCMP detachment.
A woman has been arrested by RCMP following a mass shooting threat targeting a school in a remote Northwest Territories community, with police confirming a swift response to ensure public safety.
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RecommendedThe National Police Federation condemns Alberta's allocation of $36.9 million for a new provincial police service, calling it 'unwanted' as the province faces a $9.4 billion deficit. Public Safety Minister defends the move as enhancing public safety.
A man serving a life sentence for first-degree murder is out on a 72-hour temporary release in Oshawa, with Durham police warning of significant community risk.
The Ontario Provincial Police are alerting residents to a significant increase in police impersonation scams across eastern Ontario, urging vigilance and reporting of suspicious calls.
Saskatchewan RCMP are actively investigating a weekend homicide on Montreal Lake Cree Nation, with authorities continuing to search for suspects following a deadly shooting incident.
Ottawa police have charged two men, Andrew Smyth and Mark George, in connection with a daytime armed robbery at a Glebe jewelry store that occurred in January 2025.
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RecommendedBrian Lilley discusses potential domestic terrorism threats in Canada following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, with insights from former intelligence officer Jonathan Panikoff.
A Winnipeg man has been charged with uttering death threats against Prime Minister Mark Carney on social media, amid a rise in online threats targeting Canadian politicians.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards issue a direct threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, warning they will attack any vessels attempting passage. This move risks disrupting global oil supplies amid heightened Middle East conflicts.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's support for U.S.-led military action against Iran has sparked debate about whether his 'principled and pragmatic' foreign policy approach remains consistent with his earlier definitions at Davos.
RCMP in Chilliwack have apprehended and charged two individuals in connection with a recent break and enter incident, underscoring ongoing efforts to combat property crime in the region.
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RecommendedThe U.S. House Oversight Committee has publicly released video recordings of Bill and Hillary Clinton answering questions about Jeffrey Epstein, as part of a congressional investigation into the convicted sex offender.
Israelis celebrated the Jewish holiday of Purim in underground shelters and metro stations, adapting traditions amid heightened tensions and threats of Iranian missile attacks.
Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating after homemade spike strips were discovered scattered around the community of Nipawin, raising public safety concerns.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has unveiled $59 million in funding over three years to enhance cardiac services and intensive care capacity at hospitals in Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.
The Saskatchewan government has launched a second round of contracts for nurse practitioners, aiming to enhance healthcare access and reduce wait times across the province.
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RecommendedAn analysis argues that Donald Trump's military strikes against Iran's Islamic regime are morally justified and strategically sound, citing the regime's brutal suppression of dissent and Iranian diaspora support for intervention.