Toronto Eases Street Vending Rules for World Cup
Toronto City Hall committee endorses bylaw changes to loosen restrictions on buskers and street vendors, aiming to boost street life ahead of the 2026 World Cup matches in the city.
Toronto City Hall committee endorses bylaw changes to loosen restrictions on buskers and street vendors, aiming to boost street life ahead of the 2026 World Cup matches in the city.
The Nova Scotia spring legislative sitting has ended, marked by protests and intense debates over the provincial budget. The session saw significant political discussions and public demonstrations.
The Calgary Fire Department advises residents to assess outdoor smells, like airport runoff, before calling emergency services, as many are non-hazardous.
A man wearing a Spiderman mask broke into a Leduc cigar shop, dropping through the ceiling to steal cash and merchandise valued at $65,000, with RCMP investigating the incident.
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RecommendedAn Iranian-Canadian shares ongoing fears for family safety in Iran, highlighting personal anxieties amid geopolitical tensions, despite a recent ceasefire announcement in the Middle East.
Prime Minister Mark Carney secures a Liberal majority government through four Conservative MPs crossing the floor, with polls indicating most Canadians oppose such moves and support mandatory byelections.
Decarlos Brown Jr., accused of fatally stabbing Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a North Carolina train, has been declared mentally incapable to stand trial, halting proceedings until his capacity is restored.
Prime Minister Mark Carney defends floor-crosser Marilyn Gladu's shift to Liberal values, while architects propose solutions for the deteriorating 24 Sussex Drive. Other stories cover mental health, sexual assault trials, and Indigenous sentencing.
The city of Windsor has cleared a long-standing encampment near Salter Street, addressing years of local complaints and safety concerns in the area.
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RecommendedDecarlos Brown Jr., accused of fatally stabbing Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a North Carolina train, has been found mentally incapable to stand trial, halting the case.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a defiant defense of his leadership following the fourth MP defection to the Liberals, asserting his mandate comes from voters, not backroom deals.
Sudbury police have arrested two people and confiscated over $58,000 worth of fentanyl, cocaine, and other drugs in a significant drug bust, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat narcotics trafficking in Northern Ontario.
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Frank Stronach's defense argues police improperly coached sexual assault accusers before trial, potentially tainting testimony. Justice Anne Molloy now deliberates on whether this violated fair trial rights in a case compared to Jian Ghomeshi's acquittal.
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RecommendedConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre asserts MPs have a duty to uphold their campaign principles, responding to recent Tory defections to the Liberals that threaten party stability and boost Prime Minister Mark Carney's majority prospects.
A new poll shows Canadians are deeply split over whether doctors should be allowed to refuse medical assistance in dying for religious reasons, highlighting ethical tensions in healthcare.
A man from Peel Region has been sentenced to four years in prison after admitting his involvement in the high-profile gold heist at Toronto's Pearson International Airport, part of the extensive Project 24K investigation.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre demands Prime Minister Mark Carney's government defend private property rights amid a B.C. court ruling recognizing Indigenous title, escalating a national political debate.
Saskatoon police are investigating two unrelated deaths as the city's third and fourth homicides of 2026, involving a woman found in a house fire and a man who died from injuries.
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RecommendedThe Saskatchewan government has finalized a significant six-year agreement with the Saskatchewan Association of Optometrists, ensuring stable eye care services across the province.
The City of Regina confirms CFO Daren Anderson's resignation after just over a year, marking another high-level departure amid ongoing executive turnover at city hall.
Ali Lalji, who exploited Vice Media's Toronto office to recruit drug mules for a transnational cocaine smuggling operation, has lost his appeal and will serve a nine-year sentence after a lengthy legal struggle.
A recent guilty plea by an ISIS-inspired terrorist highlights severe weaknesses in Canada's student visa vetting system, as flagged by the auditor general's report.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre avoided addressing leadership concerns after MP Marilyn Gladu crossed the floor to the Liberals, highlighting ongoing party tensions.
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RecommendedHuntsville police are appealing for public assistance in locating suspects connected to four recent break-and-enter incidents that occurred over the past two weeks in the area.
Brent McCook received six years and nine months for manslaughter, far below the Crown's 16-year request, with Gladue principles significantly influencing the judge's decision.
Federal gun buyback scheme faces backlash for wasting millions, failing to meet targets, and diverting resources from tackling illegal firearms and crime.
More than two dozen recall petitions targeting Alberta MLAs from both the UCP and NDP have failed, with most campaigns citing lack of public awareness as the primary obstacle to success.
Canada's immigration system requires strategic refinement to boost productivity and economic growth, with experts advocating for skills-based hiring and better alignment with labor market needs.
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RecommendedA CBSA detector dog named Moby discovered more than 40 kilograms of undeclared beef and chicken in luggage from Nigeria at Toronto Pearson Airport, highlighting border security efforts.