Suspect Flees After Driving into Toronto Streetcar Tunnel
Toronto police are searching for a suspect who drove a vehicle into the Queens Quay streetcar tunnel, causing significant disruptions and raising safety concerns in the downtown core.
Toronto police are searching for a suspect who drove a vehicle into the Queens Quay streetcar tunnel, causing significant disruptions and raising safety concerns in the downtown core.
William Stevenson, briefly married to Jill Biden decades ago, faces first-degree murder charges for the death of his wife Linda. Delaware police announced the indictment.
Jennifer McDonnell, mother of slain 16-year-old Malik McDonnell-Mills, expresses enduring grief as sentencing submissions proceed in London court case.
RCMP report two people injured in a targeted shooting in Prince George, highlighting concerns over increased weapons violence in the city as police investigate the incident.
Individuals charged in a London investigation involving firearms and explosive chemicals have appeared in court for the first time, following a police discovery on Chesham Avenue.
Officials confirm the death of Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of Libya's former dictator Muammar Gadhafi, in a north African country, marking a significant development in regional politics.
Santé Québec faces a healthcare crisis as 33 physicians leave the Outaouais region following Bill 2, leaving 15,000 patients without family doctors and exposing systemic access problems.
Alberta's United Conservative Party raised over $9.3 million in 2025, setting a non-election year record, while the Opposition NDP collected $6.3 million, highlighting significant political financial support.
Former Liberal parliamentary leader Marwah Rizqy has left the Quebec Liberal Party caucus and will now sit as an Independent in the National Assembly, citing personal peace with her decision.
Bank of Canada research reveals that rising import costs, not domestic factors, were responsible for nearly all of last year's acceleration in food price inflation, with specific impacts on coffee and confectionery.
Bank of Canada research reveals rising import costs, not domestic factors, were responsible for nearly all of last year's food inflation acceleration, with specific impacts on coffee and confectionery.
A youth from Barrie faces charges following a serious dirt bike crash in August 2025 that left a teenager with significant injuries, as police continue their investigation.
Quebec faces a troubling surge in gender-based violence with six suspected femicides reported in just six weeks, highlighting urgent calls for action and systemic change.
LaSalle's ambitious new Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan outlines extensive upgrades over two decades, but council members question affordability of the $25 million annual price tag.
Political scientist Guy Laforest supports Quebec's proposed constitution for greater autonomy, while critics warn it threatens human rights and the rule of law in divisive National Assembly hearings.
A Windsor jury hears how an American man was shot after intervening in a downtown fight in May 2023, as police responded to the early morning incident near Ouellette Avenue.
Halifax Regional Police have laid multiple firearms-related charges against four individuals following an impaired driving complaint in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Calgary police have charged two individuals with criminal negligence causing bodily harm after an 180 kg LED screen collapsed at a downtown market, injuring eight people including a child.
Federal Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith confirms his intention to seek the leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party, marking a significant shift in provincial politics.
A Regina Police Service operation in north Regina has led to significant traffic blockages, causing delays for commuters and residents in the area.
Saskatoon authorities are investigating the city's first homicide of 2026, with details emerging about the ongoing police inquiry into the tragic incident.
Following a 72-hour power outage affecting over 6,000 households, Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough commits to improving crisis communication strategies and infrastructure upgrades.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressed criticism over his silence on Donald Trump at the party convention, signaling a strategic shift toward aligning with Prime Minister Mark Carney's foreign policy stance.
The Canadian Armed Forces will conduct live-fire training exercises near Meaford, Ontario, in 2026, generating significant noise and activity in the region.
The FBI has issued a public plea for assistance as the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC Today host Savannah Guthrie, enters its third day. Authorities continue to investigate her disappearance.
Two Calgary men face charges after a large LED screen fell at a pop-up market at City Hall Plaza in June 2025, injuring eight people. The incident occurred during a busy summer event.
Rebecca Anne Davenport, a Halifax woman wanted on a provincewide warrant, has been arrested by Nova Scotia RCMP. Details on the charges and circumstances remain limited as police continue their investigation.
The Hamilton community prepares to honour Gunner Sebastian Halmagean, a Canadian soldier from the city who died while serving in Latvia, as tributes are planned.
North Bay Councillor Jamie Lowery has declared his candidacy for mayor in the upcoming municipal election, criticizing current city management and promising a modernization agenda for local governance.
A new RCMP report shows more than 400 members faced misconduct allegations in 2024, with discreditable conduct being the most common violation. The findings highlight disciplinary trends within Canada's national police force.