Brampton Man Guilty in 2023 Richmond Row Shooting
A Brampton man has been found guilty of aggravated assault for a 2023 shooting on Richmond Row in London, Ontario. The verdict was delivered in London court on February 26, 2026.
A Brampton man has been found guilty of aggravated assault for a 2023 shooting on Richmond Row in London, Ontario. The verdict was delivered in London court on February 26, 2026.
A London man has been arrested for a second time as police continue their investigation into alleged sexual assaults linked to ride-share services, with authorities urging public vigilance.
A devastating SUV collision into the Capital City Mission on Rideau Street has resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries, leaving the community in mourning and prompting street closures.
A federal judge has refused to block construction of a $400 million ballroom project at the White House, allowing work to continue despite legal challenges. The decision marks a setback for opponents of the controversial renovation.
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RecommendedYWCA Cambridge emphasizes that its temporary emergency shelter at Grace Bible Church is a stopgap measure, urging for sustained community and government support to address homelessness effectively.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a reported shooting in Barry's Bay as a possible swatting incident, where false emergency reports are made to provoke a large police response.
The Canadian government is investing $7 million in Creative Destruction Lab's new CDL Defence program to boost defence and dual-use technology startups, supporting commercialization and government procurement.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers argue human smuggling charges are vindictive retaliation after he successfully challenged deportation. Federal prosecutors maintain evidence supports indictment.
A Windsor city councillor is calling on the federal government to actively defend the scheduled opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, citing potential delays and economic impacts.
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RecommendedCalgary police have apprehended two men linked to multiple restaurant thefts in the city. The arrests follow an investigation into a spate of incidents targeting local eateries.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada warns that recent budget reductions at the veterans' legal bureau could postpone hundreds of appeal hearings, impacting former service members seeking justice.
A Halifax man is facing more than two dozen serious charges related to weapons and drugs after police executed a search warrant at a residence in the city.
A resurfaced 2016 video shows Marco Rubio fiercely opposing Donald Trump, calling him a 'con man.' Now, as Trump's Secretary of State, the clip highlights a dramatic political reversal.
Adrian Aviles, husband of deceased congressional aide Regina Santos-Aviles, condemns Rep. Tony Gonzales for alleged affair and hypocrisy on family values, linking it to his wife's suicide.
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RecommendedToronto Police have arrested two girls, aged 12 and 14, for three assaults suspected to be hate-motivated against the East Asian community. The incidents occurred on February 20 in downtown Toronto areas.
Calgary police have arrested and charged two men for a series of break-ins and thefts targeting four restaurants on or near 17th Avenue SW in the Beltline area.
Afghanistan has conducted military strikes on Pakistan in response to earlier airstrikes, escalating tensions between the neighboring nations. The retaliatory action marks a significant development in regional security dynamics.
Montreal is launching its sixth snow removal operation of the season on Thursday evening, deploying nearly 3,000 workers and 2,500 vehicles across 11,000 km of roads. Residents are urged to follow parking restrictions and stay informed via official channe
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre emphasizes strengthening Canada-U.S. trade relations, rejecting China as an alternative, while proposing new economic policies and criticizing government export barriers.
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RecommendedThe New Brunswick government has announced a $1.7 million investment to expand a collaborative care clinic in Nackawic, enhancing local healthcare access and services for community members.
A federal judge has dismissed a legal challenge seeking to block the $400 million ballroom project at the White House, allowing construction to proceed as planned.
A Cuban Canadian shares firsthand accounts of empty streets in Cuba due to the energy crisis, as Ottawa pledges $8 million in humanitarian assistance to address worsening conditions.
A Canadian minister emphasizes ongoing efforts to ensure agents from India do not threaten Canadians, amid a shift in tone ahead of a prime ministerial trade mission.
An analysis argues that Premier Tim Houston's budget cuts and reliance on resource revenue dreams are insufficient to address Nova Scotia's mounting debt, calling for more sustainable fiscal strategies.
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RecommendedConservative MP Jamil Jivani condemns Canada's $8 million aid to Cuba, calling it a distraction from domestic needs. Global Affairs Canada accelerated funding for Cuba's humanitarian crisis.
The UCP government's approach to a potential Alberta separation referendum relies on citizen petitions, allowing a minority to decide if the question appears on the ballot, bypassing traditional majority mandates.
A 54-year-old Toronto man has been sentenced to a decade in U.S. federal prison after traveling to Virginia to meet what he believed was a 15-year-old girl, who was actually an undercover police officer in a child exploitation sting operation.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation sparked national debate, argues in federal court that his human smuggling prosecution is vindictive retaliation by Trump administration officials.
Two women died in a March 2024 fire at an Edinburgh Road South home in Guelph. Landlords now face criminal charges as the investigation reveals safety failures.
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RecommendedConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a speech in Toronto addressing the future of Canada-U.S. relations, focusing on challenges posed by potential Trump administration policies and tariffs.