Montreal News Anchor Arrested for Fraud After Mall Visit
A prominent Montreal news anchor has been arrested on fraud charges after a visit to Galeries de Saint-Hyacinthe, with police investigating alleged financial misconduct.
A prominent Montreal news anchor has been arrested on fraud charges after a visit to Galeries de Saint-Hyacinthe, with police investigating alleged financial misconduct.
A man has been arrested by Winnipeg police following a violent machete attack in the city. Authorities are investigating the incident, which underscores ongoing concerns about public safety and weapon-related crimes in urban areas.
Windsor City Council accelerates a $16.2 million initiative to revitalize playgrounds across the city, including Lanspeary Park, enhancing community spaces for families.
Democratic lawmakers are opting for low-key protests or boycotts during Trump's State of the Union, bringing Epstein survivors and ICE victims as guests to highlight policy concerns.
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RecommendedKitchener officials express worry as Ontario proposes merging conservation authorities, fearing impacts on local environmental management and flood control efforts.
Former Liberal Member of Parliament Jenica Atwin has officially declared her intention to run for mayor of Fredericton, New Brunswick, in the upcoming municipal election.
A B.C. man's appeal over religious divorce rights faces collapse due to $14,000 transcript fees, highlighting systemic barriers to justice despite court efforts to reduce costs.
Windsor city council shifts focus from panhandlers to donors with new education campaign and signage at dangerous intersections, aiming to reduce roadway begging while respecting constitutional protections.
Jacob Van Rootselaar, older brother of the Tumbler Ridge mass shooter, has been arrested in Alberta after a Canada-wide warrant was issued for attempted murder.
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RecommendedKrystal Carleton, an Alliston woman facing charges as an accessory after the fact to murder, has been released on $50,000 bail following a court hearing in Barrie.
President Donald Trump's upcoming State of the Union address aims to reassure voters on economic issues as midterm elections approach, with a focus on calming financial anxieties.
A major police operation in British Columbia has resulted in the recovery of 43 stolen vehicles valued at $3.8 million, with authorities alleging connections to an organized crime network based in Ontario.
Humanitarian organizations have filed a petition with Israel's Supreme Court to overturn a ban on their operations in Gaza, imposed due to non-compliance with new regulatory rules, threatening vital aid delivery.
The U.S. military has intercepted and boarded a third oil tanker in the Indian Ocean, following its initial tracking from the Caribbean, as part of ongoing maritime security operations.
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RecommendedPeel Regional Police have identified Kenneth Levy as the suspect in 27 break-and-enter thefts at Mississauga businesses, with alleged property losses totaling $150,000.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commemorates the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, asserting that the Ukrainian spirit remains unbroken despite immense suffering and ongoing conflict.
British lawmakers are set to debate a motion calling for the release of confidential documents related to former Prince Andrew, as parliamentary scrutiny intensifies over his past associations.
New data reveals that one in six children in Prince Edward Island lived below the poverty line in 2023, marking a concerning increase despite the province having the lowest rate in Atlantic Canada.
As Alberta considers separation from Canada, Brexit offers crucial warnings about sovereignty, economic realities, and practical challenges that must be addressed before any independence vote.
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RecommendedPremier Danielle Smith's focus on immigration referendums overshadows Alberta's ongoing resource-revenue risks and lack of accountability in budget planning.
Incarcerated for over 11 years under New York's felony murder rule, Devin Giordano shares his story of addiction, panic, and a legal system that punishes presence as murder.
Starting February 25, British dual nationals must present specific documentation to enter the U.K., affecting travel routines for British-Canadian citizens who previously used Canadian passports.
Kitchener-Waterloo city council has approved significant updates to the dangerous dog bylaw, aiming to enhance public safety and animal control measures in the region.
Barrie residents can engage with local police officers in a casual setting over coffee, promoting open communication and trust between law enforcement and the community.
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RecommendedOntario MPPs are set to receive a 4.2% pay raise in April, sparking public outrage as taxpayers struggle with rising costs and government debt hits $459 billion.
A recent assault by Sudanese paramilitary forces in the Darfur region has resulted in the deaths of at least 28 individuals, according to group statements. The incident highlights ongoing violence and instability in the area.
Chatham-Kent has released a comprehensive vision for revitalizing downtown Wheatley, nearly four years after the devastating explosion that impacted the community.
Following the devastating 2021 gas explosion, a task force has unveiled a comprehensive new vision for Wheatley's future, heavily leaning on its historic fishing industry to drive economic and community renewal.
A new Angus Reid Institute survey shows Canadians outside Alberta and Quebec overwhelmingly want both provinces to stay, but favor Alberta slightly more, highlighting perceptions of fiscal fairness.
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RecommendedA disturbing campaign against Jewish children's summer camps across Canada has emerged, with activists demanding their removal from accreditation lists for alleged support of Israel. Critics argue this represents blatant antisemitism disguised as politica