Mother Speaks After Cambridge Crash Kills 3-Year-Old
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.
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.
A man has died following a shooting at a residence in Brampton, Ontario. Peel Regional Police are investigating the incident that occurred on Balmoral Drive and Dartford Road.
Two people face charges after a shooting in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about community safety in northern regions.
Three top Trump administration officials canceled their appearance at a state election officials conference, sparking criticism and concerns about federal overreach in election administration ahead of 2026.
A Toronto man is in critical condition after a shooting at a residence in Brampton. Peel Regional Police are investigating the incident, which occurred on January 30, 2026.
The Saskatchewan RCMP has launched an investigation into a suspicious death on a First Nation, marking a serious incident that authorities are treating with urgency.
A senior Ontario court judge has retired following a guilty finding for judicial misconduct, effectively avoiding any formal disciplinary punishment. The case highlights ongoing debates about judicial accountability in Canada's legal system.
Colton Lischka and Ashtin Ritzand sentenced to 10 years each for manslaughter in the killing of James 'Ed' Swift and assault of Virginia Belhumeur near Saskatoon in 2022.
Matthew Althorpe, who pleaded guilty to terror-related hate crimes, told a Toronto court he has renounced white supremacy and made racialized friends in jail while prosecutors seek a 20-year sentence.
A family in Ottawa is mourning the loss of a father described as someone who would 'move mountains for his kids' after he died following a collision. The tragic incident has left the community in shock.
A Kitchener homeowner is being held responsible for snow clearing costs after the city deemed his sidewalk clearing attempts insufficient, sparking debate over municipal bylaws and winter maintenance responsibilities.
The Correctional Service of Canada investigates Ashton Drysdale's statutory release after he was charged with the murder of 79-year-old Jolan Kun in Toronto.
Strathmore RCMP arrested an impaired driver who sideswiped a school bus and fled the scene. The 36-year-old faces multiple charges including impaired driving and failure to stop.
A man was apprehended by Nova Scotia RCMP after allegedly fleeing into the Sheet Harbour river during an arrest attempt, highlighting police response in rural communities.
The City of Windsor has reduced its winter snow removal budget, raising concerns about service levels during harsh weather conditions in Southern Ontario.
A man from the Niagara region of Ontario, who previously pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges, is now requesting a reduced sentence in court proceedings.
A new Leger poll reveals United Conservative Party support has increased to 50% among Albertans, rebounding from a downward trend, while NDP support drops to 37%.
Newly released documents reveal U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had a planned lunch on Jeffrey Epstein's private island, raising questions amid ongoing Epstein file disclosures.
A leading economist highlights the damaging impact of U.S. tariffs on its own manufacturing sector, coinciding with stalled Canadian GDP growth in late 2025.
A Toronto man has pleaded guilty to threatening the Ahmadiyya Durham Mosque in Pickering, highlighting ongoing security and crime issues in Canadian communities.
Toronto continues 24/7 snow removal operations after major storm, with focus on residential streets and school bus zones. City reports improved efficiency metrics compared to previous years.
As Alberta pushes for a West Coast bitumen pipeline, legal experts explain the consultation process with First Nations and what happens if groups don't support the project, including the absence of veto power and duty to consult requirements.
Calgary police have determined the cause of two deaths in the Redstone community but are still investigating the manner. Authorities confirm no connection to ongoing extortion cases.
Ottawa residents requesting new recycling bins must now collect them from designated Miller Waste Services locations, marking a significant change from previous city-operated delivery services.
In Indonesia's ultra-conservative Aceh province, a woman and her lover received 140 lashes each for extramarital sex and alcohol consumption, marking one of the harshest punishments in 25 years under Sharia law.
A Montreal judge has stayed charges against environmental protesters who climbed the Jacques Cartier Bridge, citing violations of their Charter rights during the police response.
A Nevada jury found 'Dances With Wolves' actor Nathan Chasing Horse guilty of sexually assaulting a minor. The verdict concludes a yearslong prosecution.
Premier Danielle Smith's consistent adherence to the Free Alberta Strategy raises questions about whether failed negotiations with Ottawa could lead to a push for Alberta independence.
Quebec's new immigration program faces criticism for failing to provide a pathway to permanent residency for temporary workers who don't meet updated criteria, with calls for a grandfather clause.
Despite Donald Trump's assertion that Vladimir Putin agreed to halt attacks due to cold weather, Russia launched over 100 drones and a ballistic missile into Ukraine, killing civilians in Kherson.