Andrew Rosenfeldt Found Not Guilty in Girlfriend's Death
Andrew Rosenfeldt has been found not guilty in the death of his girlfriend, Nykera Brown, following a trial in Saskatoon. The verdict concludes a closely watched case.
Andrew Rosenfeldt has been found not guilty in the death of his girlfriend, Nykera Brown, following a trial in Saskatoon. The verdict concludes a closely watched case.
A Northern Ontario court has delivered a manslaughter verdict for a Sault Ste. Marie man involved in a 2020 stabbing death, rejecting the more severe murder charge initially pursued by prosecutors.
Former Conservative MP Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay announces her candidacy for the B.C. Conservative leadership, entering a race already clouded by donation scrutiny and political tensions.
A Toronto man has pleaded guilty to charges of producing child pornography and coercing minors, admitting to sexually exploiting more than 100 children across the United States.
The Canadian government has launched a new website tracking thousands of planned public service job cuts across multiple departments as part of ongoing spending review efforts.
Two young girls from Quebec were rescued from a home in Richmond Hill, Ontario, with two suspects now facing serious human trafficking charges in a disturbing case.
Italy has granted legal assistance to Swiss authorities investigating the deadly New Year's fire at a bar in Crans-Montana, supporting the international probe into the tragedy that caused multiple casualties.
Morning Joe panelists warn that the Department of Justice's arrest of independent journalist Don Lemon is part of a larger agenda to intimidate the free press and silence critical voices.
Alberta's three chief justices released an extraordinary statement defending judicial independence, widely seen as a response to Premier Danielle Smith's remarks about 'directing' judges.
Michael Roberts receives life sentence with 14-year parole ineligibility for fatally shooting Jakub Sudomericky during a social distancing argument at a Scarborough LCBO in October 2020.
The Kremlin has declared an agreement to pause military strikes on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, until this Sunday. This development emerges amid ongoing international tensions.
A suspect faces an attempted murder charge after a New Year's Day shooting in Surrey's Newton neighbourhood left one person injured, with police investigating the violent incident.
A strike in Minnesota targeting former President Trump's immigration policies draws reactions from residents, with many expressing determination despite the political turmoil.
A New Brunswick RCMP officer faces serious charges including child pornography and sex offences involving minors, as reported by CTV News Atlantic journalist Andrea Jerrett.
Chelsey Crowe has been sentenced to nearly a decade in prison after pleading guilty to being party to an assault that led to the death of Saskatoon mother Taya Sinclair in March 2022.
Police in Guelph, Ontario are investigating an attempted pickup truck theft as part of a broader pattern of vehicle-related crimes in the region. Authorities urge residents to remain vigilant.
Senator Lindsey Graham continues to delay bipartisan government funding, demanding right to sue over Jan. 6 phone record collection and seeking changes to compensation provision.
Former President Donald Trump anticipates Iran will seek a diplomatic agreement to avert potential U.S. military action, as tensions persist in international relations.
Ottawa police have arrested a man in his 40s for drug trafficking in the ByWard Market following persistent complaints from local businesses and residents since November.
A dangerous offender hearing has started for Michael Zaakir, convicted of stabbing and sexually assaulting an elderly woman in Ontario. The case highlights ongoing public safety concerns.
London police have released the identities of both the suspect and victim in a recent Old East Village homicide. The accused is now confronting more than a dozen criminal charges following the investigation.
The head of the European Stability Mechanism suggests the EU's massive crisis fund, valued at over $500 billion, could potentially be redirected to support defence initiatives.
Donald Trump's aggressive tariff policies have generated $264 billion in revenue, creating political leverage and industrial benefits that will be difficult to relinquish as midterm elections approach.
Windsor Police have arrested and charged a man and woman following three commercial break-ins downtown that resulted in thousands of dollars in stolen merchandise and cash.
Alberta NDP deputy leader Rakhi Pancholi reveals no UCP or independent MLAs have signed their anti-separatism pledge, calling it a political standoff over Alberta's unity.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issues a stark warning about the UN's precarious financial situation, highlighting the risk of an imminent collapse that could cripple global operations.
The Federal Court of Appeal has overturned a lower court decision, allowing Canada's ban on single-use plastic items to remain in effect. The ruling represents a significant victory for environmental policy.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand states it is not fitting to contrast her approach to human rights and global law with that of previous ministers, emphasizing a forward-looking foreign policy.
A 33-year-old Ontario Provincial Police officer faces two impaired driving charges following an incident in Stone Mills Township. The officer was off-duty at the time of the arrest.
Quebec's new immigration program excludes a grandfather clause for PEQ temporary workers, prioritizing 29,000 economic immigrants annually based on labor needs.