Canada to Block Chinese EV Data Transmission
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree announces measures to prevent Chinese electric vehicles from transmitting information to China, addressing national security concerns raised by MPs.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree announces measures to prevent Chinese electric vehicles from transmitting information to China, addressing national security concerns raised by MPs.
A second-degree murder charge has been laid following a shelter-in-place order in central Alberta, with police investigating the incident that prompted the emergency alert.
A Montreal woman gave tearful testimony at her husband's murder trial, describing the moment she found their two children dead in a Laval home in 2022.
Seven Toronto police officers face charges in an organized crime investigation, accused of drug trafficking, extortion, and leaking information to criminals, shaking public trust.
Seven active and one retired Toronto police officer face charges for allegedly leaking confidential information to organized crime networks, sparking a major corruption investigation.
Three youths in Nova Scotia have been arrested by the RCMP in connection with a sexual assault investigation linked to a hockey team, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety in sports.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow emphasizes the fundamental importance of public trust in policing as eight officers face charges in a major organized crime and corruption investigation.
The Calgary John Howard Society and Alberta Government launch a $9.6 million Employment Hub to help justice-served individuals find stable employment and reduce reoffending rates in Calgary.
An Alberta man has been charged with sexual assault and forcible confinement following an investigation in Fort Saskatchewan, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts in the region.
A new 12-bed shelter at YWCA Regina provides housing and 24/7 support for youth transitioning from child welfare to independent living, backed by $865,000 in annual funding.
Canada's fiscal watchdog projects that meeting NATO's 5% GDP defence spending target could increase federal deficits by $63 billion annually by 2035, significantly impacting national debt levels.
Quebec Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge announces expedited processing for health care professionals' applications to address critical staffing shortages in the province.
Rama Rani Arora testified in Laval court about discovering her two children dead after her husband Kamaljit Arora allegedly drowned them in 2022.
A Windsor man faces re-arrest for allegedly violating bail conditions shortly after being released, highlighting ongoing challenges in the justice system.
Hillary Clinton responds forcefully to Rep. James Comer's efforts to link the Clintons to Jeffrey Epstein, calling for public testimony instead of private depositions.
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Tony Wakeham argues the federal government's disjointed pharmacare plan is leading to unequal access to medications across Canada, highlighting a critical healthcare policy debate.
Calgary's community development committee unanimously endorsed a special tax bylaw, allowing 12 neighborhoods to fund enhanced landscaping and winter maintenance through additional property taxes.
A Fredericton man has been sentenced to a decade in prison following an RCMP investigation into child sexual abuse, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat such crimes in New Brunswick.
Dozens of Inuit representatives journey to Greenland for the inauguration of a Canadian consulate, as geopolitical tensions with the U.S. under Trump's potential NATO deal loom.
A coroner's inquest examines the tragic deaths of a Vancouver family, with RCMP testimony suggesting a murder-suicide. The case highlights domestic violence concerns.
Manitoba RCMP have issued a dangerous person alert for Joshua Paupanekis, suspected of abducting 20-year-old Raeanne Thomas from Pimicikamak Cree Nation, fearing she is in immediate danger.
Calls for an independent investigation intensify as Toronto police officers face charges in a major organized crime probe, shaking public trust and prompting official responses.
LaSalle Police Service requests public assistance to identify a female suspect involved in a theft at a Wyoming Avenue LCBO store in Ontario.
Saskatchewan RCMP request public assistance to locate Chance Smith following a violent stabbing incident that injured two men on Muskoday First Nation in late January.
CBSA officers at three Ontario border crossings, including the Ambassador Bridge, have intercepted nearly 6,000 kilograms of illegal tobacco products and over 10,000 nicotine vapes entering Canada from the United States.
Nigeria initiates a new military operation following a deadly assault, as abducted Christians are released and return home amid ongoing security challenges.
A Christian organization reports the successful rescue of all 166 church members abducted in northern Nigeria, marking a significant development in the region's ongoing security challenges.
A Quebec City teenager is facing terrorism charges for allegedly promoting a neo-Nazi group online, with evidence including videos of armed individuals in combat gear presented in court.
A Prince Edward Island man initially accused of backing a stolen truck into a store is now facing additional criminal charges as the RCMP investigation expands.
Seven active Toronto Police officers and one retiree face serious charges in a major corruption investigation involving organized crime connections, extortion, and drug trafficking.