Separatist Movement Unaffected by Government Change: Leader
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's keynote in Calgary emphasized that a change in government will not halt separatist sentiments, as he secured 87% support in a leadership review.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's keynote in Calgary emphasized that a change in government will not halt separatist sentiments, as he secured 87% support in a leadership review.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 30 Palestinians, including children, on Saturday, marking one of the deadliest days since the October ceasefire. Hospitals reported strikes on residential buildings and a tent camp.
Metro Vancouver is considering making permanent a pilot program that allowed alcohol consumption in six regional parks. A staff report recommends year-round permission with manageable impacts.
The City of Toronto terminates contracts with One Community Solutions, ordering private security guards off shelter sites during a deep freeze, following a $22M lawsuit and provincial intervention.
A 37-year-old man from Peel Region has been charged with murder following a fatal shooting at a Brampton residence. Police provided an update on the incident that claimed the life of a man in his 20s.
Quebec Conservative Party leader Éric Duhaime and MP Maïté Blanchette Vézina announced a joint immigration bill during the PCQ convention near Québec City, highlighting party unity on federal policy.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre receives 87.4% endorsement at Calgary convention, securing grassroots support amid ongoing political battles.
The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested a 39-year-old man in Los Angeles on suspicion of operating an unregistered aircraft after an alleged plane theft and landing at LAX airport.
Saskatoon police have laid a murder charge following a suspicious death investigation on a Saskatchewan First Nation, marking a significant development in the case.
A Canadian judge has ordered the release of Liam Conejo Ramos, a high-profile immigration detainee, sparking debate over detention policies and human rights in Canada.
A federal judge has mandated the release of a five-year-old child and his father, who were taken into custody during a law enforcement operation in Minnesota. The ruling highlights concerns over immigration enforcement practices.
The U.S. Department of Justice has released a massive batch of Jeffrey Epstein documents, totaling 3 million pages, containing notable names and insights into a prior investigation into the financier's activities.
RCMP investigate 19 commercial break-ins across nine central Saskatchewan communities from October to January, including nine vape shop incidents and one armed robbery.
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer calls for ex-prince Andrew to provide testimony in the US regarding the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, as new documents are released.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre secures overwhelming 87.4% support at Calgary convention, revealing a transformed political persona that could challenge Liberal expectations ahead of potential early election.
Police release new information on two separate unprovoked assaults in Mississauga that resulted in a woman's death and a man suffering serious injuries, as investigations continue.
A 33-year-old Aldergrove man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for manufacturing firearms using a 3D printer, highlighting growing concerns over homemade weapons in Canada.
Newly released U.S. Justice Department documents show Jeffrey Epstein was allowed into Canada in 2014 for a TED conference, despite his criminal record for soliciting sex with a minor.
Calgary police are appealing to the public for assistance in identifying three individuals involved in an assault that occurred in the early hours of January 25, 2026.
Montreal police are investigating a shooting incident at a residential property in Terrebonne, with reports of gunfire prompting a significant law enforcement response in the area.
Newly released U.S. government documents detail Jeffrey Epstein's interactions with billionaires, politicians, and celebrities, while revealing a 2007 draft indictment that prosecutors never pursued.
A federal judge has refused to pause a significant immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota while a legal challenge proceeds, citing jurisdictional and procedural grounds.
An explosion in Iran's Bandar Abbas port city has resulted in one fatality and 14 injuries, occurring just before a major naval exercise in the strategic Strait of Hormuz monitored by U.S. forces.
A man in his 20s was shot dead in Brampton in what police believe was familial violence, while a Toronto man faces charges for threats against a Pickering mosque.
A devastating residential fire on Smith Avenue near Boundary Road in Burnaby has resulted in one fatality, with emergency crews responding to the blaze on Friday night.
An Ottawa man was rushed to a trauma centre with wounds consistent with stabbing following a violent assault at the Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre, prompting police investigation.
Quebec police have established a dedicated post in Mont-Tremblant as the search for missing skier Liam Toman continues one year after his disappearance during a ski trip.
A woman in her 50s was killed in an alleged assault at a Mississauga plaza on Friday night. Peel Regional Police arrested a man in his 50s after a foot chase.
Residents in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce area are dealing with frozen pipes and water shortages following a major power outage, with local officials and Hydro-Québec addressing the ongoing issues.
A federal judge ruled Saturday that the Trump administration's deployment of thousands of immigration agents to Minnesota will continue despite fatal shootings and local opposition.