Canadian Soldier Dies on NATO Deployment in Latvia
Gunner Sebastian Halmagean, a Canadian Armed Forces member from Hamilton, died while serving on Operation Reassurance in Latvia. The circumstances are under investigation.
Gunner Sebastian Halmagean, a Canadian Armed Forces member from Hamilton, died while serving on Operation Reassurance in Latvia. The circumstances are under investigation.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a rallying address at the party convention, promising to advocate for Canadians struggling under Liberal policies as he faces a crucial leadership review.
An Alberta man faces sexual assault charges related to incidents at a Clearwater County horse ranch where a teenage camper was allegedly victimized. Police have issued a warrant for his arrest.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressed party delegates at the national convention, setting the stage for a pivotal leadership review vote that will shape the party's direction.
A comprehensive look at Canada's top stories from late January 2026, covering weather anomalies, political developments, entertainment losses, and diverse regional news across the country.
The United States has authorized significant new arms sales, including $6.67 billion to Israel and $9 billion to Saudi Arabia, amid ongoing regional tensions and security concerns.
Ottawa police have taken two individuals into custody after responding to a breaking and entering report in the Sandy Hill neighborhood near Besserer and Cumberland streets.
Tyson Saverio Santolla has been sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to manufacturing firearms using 3D printers and trafficking methamphetamine and fentanyl in British Columbia.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will deliver a key speech at the party's convention, setting the stage for a pivotal leadership review vote that could shape the party's future direction.
A member of the Canadian Armed Forces has died while serving in Latvia as part of NATO's enhanced forward presence. The incident is under investigation.
Ramanan Pathmanathan, 40, pleaded guilty to child pornography production and coercion charges in the U.S. after exploiting minors online for seven years while posing as a teenager.
Conservative delegates in Calgary show optimism despite facing a potential spring election against Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals, with leadership review underway.
Military flight training exercises by 15 Wing will take place near Regina International Airport this weekend, with local residents advised of potential noise impacts.
Venezuela's acting president announces legislation that may lead to the release of thousands detained for political reasons, amid international scrutiny.
Former federal MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay announces candidacy for B.C. Conservative leadership, pledging to prevent what she calls a Liberal takeover of the provincial party.
Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush criticizes the Department of Homeland Security for using scripture to promote Immigration and Customs Enforcement tactics, calling it blasphemous and a betrayal of Christian values.
Saskatchewan RCMP discovered fentanyl and prohibited polymer knuckles while investigating a break-in near Raymore, highlighting ongoing drug and weapon concerns in rural communities.
Two Saskatoon men have been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the killing of James 'Ed' Swift, a case that has drawn significant local attention and legal scrutiny.
Hamilton Police's Project Heirloom results in 11 arrests and 84 charges in a sophisticated distraction theft operation that targeted elderly victims across Southern Ontario.
Diplomatic efforts to prevent a U.S. military strike on Iran have weakened, with officials warning of a 50% chance of attack. Tensions escalate as Trump considers broader targets.
Sûreté du Québec has apprehended two teenagers linked to a tragic double homicide that occurred within a First Nation community in northern Quebec, as investigations continue.
The City of Stratford has moved more than 1,000 truckloads of snow to its designated snow dump following recent winter storms, highlighting the scale of municipal snow-clearing operations.
Court audio recordings presented at Serge Audette's manslaughter trial reveal a police informant pressing for a confession in Patricia Ferguson's 1996 disappearance, highlighting investigative tactics.
The U.S. Senate approved a bipartisan spending package extending Homeland Security funding temporarily while negotiations continue over ICE and CBP reforms following fatal shootings in Minnesota.
The Canadian federal government has announced a new initiative to transport modular homes constructed in Ottawa to Nunavut, aiming to alleviate the severe housing shortage in the northern territory.
A federal judge sharply criticized Justice Department lawyers for arguing the government can choose which history to display at National Park Service sites, following the removal of a slavery exhibit in Philadelphia.
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a stern warning to protesters following the arrest of former CNN host Don Lemon on federal civil rights charges related to a church protest.
The Correctional Service of Canada investigates the statutory release of Ashton Drysdale, accused of killing 79-year-old Jolan Kun while wanted for parole violations.
Independent journalist Don Lemon and eight others face federal conspiracy charges for a protest at a Minnesota church, with the DOJ calling it a 'takeover-style attack' on religious freedom.
A Kitchener-area mother shares her grief after police laid charges in the collision that killed her young daughter, highlighting the devastating impact of the tragedy.