Toronto council backs consultant sued over shelter

Toronto city council votes to reimburse a consultant sued over an Etobicoke shelter plan, as a residents' group fights the project and councillors trade accusations of 'hate' for the homeless.

CAQ Under Pressure in Montreal, Legault Faces Scrutiny

Quebec Premier François Legault and the CAQ confront significant political challenges in Montreal as 2025 proves difficult. Explore the mounting pressure and key issues facing the provincial government.

Winnipeg residential parking ban now in effect

A residential parking ban is now active in Winnipeg. The city urges residents to find alternate parking to facilitate snow clearing operations. Learn the details and how it affects you.

Australia's Day of Reflection for Bondi Terror Victims

Australia observed a national moment of silence and vigils one week after the antisemitic terrorist attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Bondi Beach that killed 15 people. Read about the commemorations and the ongoing response.

Police probe Scarborough shooting, roads closed

Toronto police are investigating after a vehicle was shot at in Scarborough on December 21, 2025. A man was taken to a trauma centre. Key roads remain closed as the investigation continues.

Hotel construction disrupts Windsor library services

Construction of a hotel in the Paul Martin Building in downtown Windsor is causing minor disruptions at the adjacent library. Officials advise patrons to plan ahead for noise and access changes.

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