Budget Bill Unfair to Veterans, Says Watchdog
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.
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.
Two individuals have been apprehended by North Bay Police in connection with a violent robbery at a local retailer, with authorities discovering existing arrest warrants for additional charges.
Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, denies drugging alleged victims as his trial for rape and domestic violence continues in Oslo court proceedings.
A detailed timeline of arrests in Project South, where seven Toronto Police officers, a retiree, and 19 others face charges in an organized crime and corruption investigation.
The head of the Old East Village BIA in London, Ontario, calls for urgent municipal intervention to address persistent street cleaning and maintenance issues affecting local businesses.
Public demands for Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw's resignation intensify following charges against seven officers in a major corruption investigation, with social media outrage and political figures weighing in.
Three of five Montreal mayoral parties missed the election spending report deadline, with only two submitting on time. One party received an extension while others face fines and eligibility consequences.
A Toronto man is accused of making anti-LGBTQ2S+ comments and kicking a victim's dog in a hate-motivated incident, with police laying multiple charges.
The federal Liberal government has dissolved specialized positions on Islamophobia and antisemitism, replacing them with a broader advisory council focused on rights and inclusion.
A fourth individual accused in the tragic quadruple homicide on the Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation has made a court appearance in Saskatchewan, as the legal proceedings continue to unfold in this devastating case.
The trial for the 2019 killings of Rose-Marie and Bernard Saulnier in Moncton features emotional testimony as the justice system confronts a tragic double homicide case in New Brunswick.
Governor General Mary Simon and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand officially open Canada's new consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, strengthening diplomatic ties in the Arctic region.
A 27-year-old Edmonton man faces second-degree murder and attempted murder charges after a targeted shooting on Louis Bull First Nation left one man dead and another critically injured.
Medical records of the victim in a Windsor shooting case are being examined during trial proceedings following the 2023 incident near Ouellette Avenue and Wyandotte Street.
Indigenous leaders clashed with Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette during National Assembly hearings, calling Quebec's proposed constitution assimilationist and colonialist while criticizing lack of consultation.
A young person sustained serious injuries in a shooting incident in Scarborough, Toronto. Police are actively investigating the scene near Lawrence and Bellamy.
Barrie residents are being targeted by phone scammers impersonating police officers. Authorities urge the public to be vigilant and verify any suspicious calls.
Toronto Police Service officers were dispatched to a residential fire in Scarborough. Details on the cause and extent of damage are under investigation by authorities.
A new federal rule creates a 'Schedule Policy/Career' category for 50,000 government employees, potentially making climate change statements grounds for dismissal.
Seven active and one retired Toronto Police officers face charges in a major corruption scandal, including extortion and conspiracy to commit murder, shaking public trust.
The family of a Sudbury woman killed in a boating crash is furious that the case is being prosecuted as a provincial offence rather than a criminal matter, raising questions about justice and legal accountability in Northern Ontario.
An inter-provincial police operation conducted coordinated raids targeting cocaine trafficking and organized crime with alleged Hells Angels connections, seizing significant contraband.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree acknowledges concerns that the proposed $50 minimum penalty for violating Canada's foreign agent registry is insufficient and promises to increase it.
A shooting incident in Scarborough has left one person injured. Toronto Police are investigating the scene near a Tim Hortons at Lawrence and Bellamy.
York Regional Police Chief calls allegations against Toronto officers 'shocking and unacceptable' as video evidence shows shootings across the GTA linked to an organized crime investigation.
The City of Cambridge has documented a concerning uptick in aggressive incidents targeting municipal employees, raising workplace safety concerns and prompting administrative review.