Manitoba Hydro Hires Special Security for Winnipeg HQ
Manitoba Hydro is recruiting three institutional safety officers for its downtown Winnipeg headquarters, with training set to begin next week amid broader security concerns.
Manitoba Hydro is recruiting three institutional safety officers for its downtown Winnipeg headquarters, with training set to begin next week amid broader security concerns.
Cuban officials signal readiness for diplomatic engagement with the United States, emphasizing a desire for negotiations free from external pressure amid ongoing tensions.
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the truck driver responsible for the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash, has lost his refugee claim in Canada and now faces deportation to India following a recent Immigration and Refugee Board decision.
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the truck driver responsible for the fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash, has had his application for refugee status in Canada rejected by immigration authorities.
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw suspends four officers without pay following Project South corruption investigation, marking a significant shift under Ontario's 2024 police reform law.
The controversial third link project between Quebec City and Lévis has sparked early tensions in the CAQ leadership race, with Bernard Drainville and Christine Fréchette taking opposing stances on the issue.
A Toronto teenager known as 'TorontoNewsBoy' was killed in a shooting at a Scarborough Tim Hortons. Police are investigating the motive as the suspect remains on the run.
London, Ontario Mayor Josh Morgan chaired a meeting of Canada's Big City Mayors with Prime Minister Mark Carney, focusing on accelerating critical infrastructure funding and addressing urban priorities nationwide.
Barrie police are alerting residents after discovering GPS tracking devices placed on vehicles in a local parking lot, urging vigilance and reporting of suspicious activity.
A Houston transplant surgeon faces federal charges for allegedly falsifying medical records, making five patients ineligible for liver transplants. Three patients died, two received transplants elsewhere.
The 'imperial boomerang' theory explains how violent control methods developed abroad are now deployed domestically by ICE in cities like Minneapolis, tracing a disturbing historical pattern.
An off-duty Vancouver Police officer witnessed a carjacking in Shaughnessy and assisted in arresting the suspect after the stolen vehicle flipped. The incident occurred early Thursday morning.
Kelowna RCMP have released an image of a suspect vehicle as part of an ongoing investigation into the death of a teenager in January 2026. Authorities are appealing to the public for assistance.
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the truck driver responsible for the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, has been denied a refugee claim in Saskatoon. The decision comes years after the tragic 2018 collision that killed 16 people.
Homicide investigators in British Columbia are appealing for information regarding Masood Masjoody, a missing man described as having a notable online presence. The case has drawn significant attention from law enforcement.
Special elections reveal deep-red districts shifting toward Democrats, with Texas showing a 31-point swing. Polling and betting markets indicate Republican vulnerabilities ahead of 2026 midterms.
A Department of Justice lawyer argues Allistair Chapman poses a flight risk and could continue alleged drug cartel associations if released before his extradition hearing.
The federal government has abolished special envoy positions on antisemitism and Islamophobia, replacing them with a national unity committee, sparking criticism from advocacy groups.
London police will provide an update on the ongoing Chesham Avenue explosives investigation this Friday, following multiple arrests and charges in the case near Western University.
A retired Toronto police officer and his son from Barrie are among several officers charged following a seven-month organized crime and corruption investigation known as Project South.
Bezalel Zini, the brother of Israel's domestic security head, was arrested in a major operation targeting an alleged smuggling network operating from Gaza.
Seven Toronto Police officers and one retiree face charges in a corruption case involving leaked information to hitmen. The investigation's handling by York Regional Police with Toronto Police cooperation raises concerns about objectivity and public trust
Tyler James Redden testifies he feared for his and his father's safety during a dispute over contraband cigarettes, leading to a fatal shooting in Calgary's northeast.
Charrybelle Talaue, using multiple pseudonyms, worked in healthcare roles without qualifications in British Columbia and Alberta, leading to criminal charges and a jail sentence.
Montreal implements emergency measures to address overwhelming pothole crisis, awarding contracts for manual repairs and increasing borough funding after mechanical contract expiration.
A federal watchdog criticizes the government's budget bill for dismissing decades of overcharging veterans, calling it unfair and demanding accountability for past financial injustices.
RCMP in Manitoba have issued a dangerous person alert after a woman was abducted from Pimicikamak Cree Nation. Police are searching for Joshua Paupanekis, 39, who is considered armed and dangerous.
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani reports productive discussions with U.S. officials, signaling potential progress on bilateral issues between Canada and the United States.
Senator Ted Cruz faces criticism for questioning Netflix executives about Billie Eilish's Grammys speech during an antitrust hearing, with experts calling it culture war politics.
A group of 171 Alberta lawyers has published an open letter expressing grave concerns that Premier Danielle Smith's rhetoric and policies are eroding democratic institutions and judicial independence in the province.