Clintons to Testify in House Epstein Investigation
Bill and Hillary Clinton will testify before a U.S. House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein, avoiding a contempt vote. Democrats allege the probe targets Trump's opponents.
Bill and Hillary Clinton will testify before a U.S. House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein, avoiding a contempt vote. Democrats allege the probe targets Trump's opponents.
Toronto police have arrested several residents and seized a loaded handgun along with cocaine following a targeted raid in the East York neighbourhood. Authorities confirm multiple charges are pending.
A man shot three times in a northeast Calgary incident that killed his friend testified he does not know who was responsible, as the accused faces murder charges.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has cleared an Ottawa police officer after a 43-year-old man suffered a medical emergency while in custody at the Elgin Street station in October 2025.
Gunner Sebastian Halmagean, a 24-year-old soldier from Hamilton, will be repatriated along the Highway of Heroes on Tuesday after dying while serving in Latvia.
London city councillors express frustration over paying Imperial Oil $7 million to relocate a pipeline, a necessary but costly step to widen congested Sunningdale Road.
The Huu-ay-aht First Nations on Vancouver Island has issued its first-ever travel advisory for the United States, citing concerns over recent immigration enforcement actions and policies.
Lawmakers are locked in a fierce partisan battle over proposed ICE reforms following deadly shootings, threatening to derail a bipartisan government funding deal and potentially trigger another shutdown.
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Haitians living in the U.S., citing ongoing safety concerns in Haiti.
Surrey police report doubling extortion-related arrests through targeted patrols, as violence escalates with recent arson and shootings targeting Punjabi business owners.
A California appeals court has overturned the sex abuse conviction of former UCLA gynecologist James Heaps, ordering a retrial due to juror qualification issues.
Two Toronto residents face multiple charges after police seized a loaded Glock handgun and cocaine during a targeted investigation in East York's Cosburn and Woodbine area.
London police have laid additional firearms charges in the Chesham Avenue investigation while scaling back their multi-day presence, which had unnerved local residents near Western University.
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein allege receiving death threats as the U.S. Department of Justice acknowledges and works to correct thousands of redaction failures in recently released documents.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to provide testimony as part of the ongoing congressional investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case.
John Baird, former Canadian foreign affairs minister, states he was not consulted about Jeffrey Epstein's invitation to a 2014 seminar, amid ongoing political scrutiny.
The federal government has denied a joint motion from Alberta and Saskatchewan seeking approval to use strychnine for pest control, citing environmental and safety concerns.
Former Prime Ministers Stephen Harper and Jean Chrétien engaged in a rare bipartisan dialogue, emphasizing national cohesion and addressing contemporary challenges like Arctic sovereignty and misinformation.
Former President Donald Trump calls for swift House action to resolve the partial government shutdown, as Speaker Mike Johnson works to advance funding.
A Calgary man has been convicted after being arrested for tunneling into his upstairs neighbor's apartment in a strange and invasive break-in attempt that shocked local residents.
The Crown argues Serge Audette's pattern of depression after sexual assaults should be evidence in Patricia Ferguson's 1996 disappearance and presumed murder case in Montreal.
The Taber Community Centre in Alberta is set to partially reopen in March 2026, following a devastating explosion in 2025 that caused significant damage and disrupted local services.
Former Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are scheduled to hold a private meeting this week, sparking speculation about potential political realignments and policy discussions ahead of the next federal election.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's massive lawsuit against the IRS has ignited serious concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the integrity of tax enforcement.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has mandated body-worn cameras for all DHS officers in Minneapolis, enhancing transparency and accountability in federal law enforcement operations.
Ottawa police are asking for public assistance to identify two suspects involved in a commercial robbery on Strandherd Drive where a firearm was displayed and technology was stolen.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announces that every officer in Minneapolis will now wear body cameras, enhancing transparency and accountability in federal law enforcement operations.
Edmonton police have arrested Charles Bernatchez, 37, on multiple sexual assault charges involving teenage male cadets between 2009 and 2016. The former civilian instructor faces serious allegations.
A B.C. provincial court judge has acquitted Jason Singh Sahota on 19 drug trafficking and firearms charges after ruling police conducted an improper search without a valid warrant in Delta, excluding key evidence.
Global Affairs Canada has officially confirmed the death of a Canadian national in Japan. The department is providing consular assistance to the family during this difficult time.