Windsor Councillor Proposes 40 km/h Speed Limit on Residential Streets
A Windsor councillor has proposed reducing the speed limit to 40 km/h on all residential streets to enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists.
A Windsor councillor has proposed reducing the speed limit to 40 km/h on all residential streets to enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists.
Six M-346 T Block 20 aircraft will enter service in 2029 and be stationed in North Bay, with options for six more units. The training jets mark a significant investment in Canadian defense capabilities.
Residents of a rural Manitoba community are sounding the alarm over a surge in crime, as a new report ranks Manitoba as the second-highest province for crime rates in Canada.
Statistics Canada reports 27% of Canadians have disabilities, highlighting the need for accessible infrastructure. BILD CEO Dave Wilkes urges proactive home building.
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RecommendedHundreds of Manitoba seniors rely on a food security program that may end. CTV reports on the uncertain fate and what it means for vulnerable residents.
City staff say Ottawa doesn't need a renoviction bylaw, but a councillor disagrees, sparking debate on tenant protections and housing policy.
Israel confirmed it killed Mohammad Odeh, a leader of Hamas' Qassam Brigades, in an airstrike in Gaza City, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
Five years after the claim of 215 children's graves at Kamloops residential school, new evidence suggests ground-penetrating radar may have detected septic pipes, not remains.
Thirteen minors were arrested following violent incidents at Quartier Dix30 in Brossard on April 18, 2026, police report.
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RecommendedIran's Revolutionary Guard says a return to war with the US is unlikely but warns it is ready for any attack. The statement follows US ceasefire breaches and ongoing tensions.
Saint John police have arrested Bernard Kellar, a federal offender wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. The arrest occurred on May 26, 2026, following a public appeal.
Experts say Alberta's secession movement differs from others in democratic countries. The issue dominates the western premiers conference in Kananaskis.
Two men were hospitalized after a stabbing at a Mississauga home. Police are investigating the incident that occurred early Wednesday morning.
A German far-left militant was sentenced to 13 years in prison for a series of robberies, including targeting armored cars. The case revives memories of the Red Army Faction.
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RecommendedJim Dinning and Travis Toews launch 'Lead, Not Leave' initiative, urging Alberta to focus on policy reforms within Canada rather than holding a separation referendum.
Zilla Parker's husband was killed in a 2013 knife attack. The mentally ill man who did it was released to a neighbourhood she frequents, causing anxiety.
Huron OPP are investigating a serious collision near Clinton, with a road closure in effect. Details remain limited as officers work at the scene.
Constable Joshua Smith demoted to third-class for two years after pleading guilty to criminal harassment and indecent communications involving obscene phone calls to a fellow officer.
President Trump convenes Cabinet to seal a deal ending the Mideast conflict, despite backers' fears it may embolden Iran. Oil tensions at Hormuz persist.
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RecommendedA child riding a bicycle was struck by a vehicle in Brossard, Quebec. Longueuil police are investigating the incident. No further details released yet.
Spanish police searched the headquarters of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's Socialist party in Madrid on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, as part of an ongoing investigation.
Ontario's SIU has launched an investigation after OPP officers used a Taser during an arrest in Kingsville, leading to the suspect's hospitalization.
Russian lawmakers propose requiring banks and staff to assist in countering Ukrainian drone attacks, escalating civilian involvement in war efforts.
Geoffrey Moyse argues that B.C.'s DRIPA law, based on UNDRIP, is flawed and should be repealed, citing legal uncertainty and constitutional conflicts.
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RecommendedFive years after the Kamloops residential school claim, church arsons continue across Canada with little government action, as six more churches have burned since 2024.
As Carney pivots Canada toward Europe, Poilievre's North American focus may gain voter support amid NATO cuts and trade tensions.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith opens door to amending Section 35 of the Constitution, arguing Indigenous rights have hindered economy and democracy.
The Saskatchewan NDP is calling for the rate review panel to restart its SaskPower rate increase review, citing transparency concerns and political interference related to a $26 billion coal refurbishment.
A lawyer says the tourist accused of throwing a rock at a Hawaiian monk seal has been doxed and received threats, raising concerns about safety and legal proceedings.
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RecommendedA letter writer argues Alberta taxpayers shouldn't pay for a separatist referendum, urging separatists to start their own party. Another calls for Premier Smith's resignation.