B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad removed, vows to stay
John Rustad has been removed as leader of B.C.'s Official Opposition Conservatives, but he is defiantly refusing to step down. Get the latest on the political turmoil.
John Rustad has been removed as leader of B.C.'s Official Opposition Conservatives, but he is defiantly refusing to step down. Get the latest on the political turmoil.
Quebec's government has halted talks on Bill 2, a controversial physician payment reform. The province's family doctors' federation warns the move will worsen the healthcare crisis and drive doctors away. Read the latest.
A court hearing in the Luigi Mangione state murder case revealed new details about his arrest. Get the latest facts from the Manhattan proceedings.
RCMP in east-central Alberta have charged a man with sexual exploitation of a youth and aggravated assault. Get the latest details on this disturbing case.
New data reveals more than half of federal employees have no assigned workspace. Experts warn this 'hoteling' trend could create major logistical hurdles for any mandated full-time office return.
Ashleigh Pechaluk, acquitted in a 2006 love-triangle axe murder, speaks out as her convicted ex-girlfriend Nicola Puddicombe seeks early parole. Her lawyer defends her innocence.
White House aide Stephen Miller joked about Somali refugee policy after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he wouldn't trust him to babysit. The exchange highlights tensions over ongoing ICE operations in Minnesota.
A Pentagon report found Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth endangered personnel by using Signal for war plans. Read the full details on the security breach and ongoing controversies.
A Windsor driver is facing numerous charges after an automated licence plate reader flagged the vehicle to police. The technology is increasingly used to identify drivers who should not be on the roads.
The remains of a Thai hostage were identified in Gaza, leaving only one captive held by Hamas. The development follows a handover of remains to Israeli authorities.
A Peel newsman is in critical condition following a shooting in Mississauga. Peel Regional Police are actively investigating the incident. Get the latest details.
The United Kingdom imposes new sanctions on Russia's GRU spy agency for the 2018 Salisbury nerve agent attack on Sergei Skripal. Explore the details and implications.
Police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for a man known to frequent several Ontario cities, including Kitchener and Waterloo. Authorities urge the public to report any sightings.
Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon refuses to apologize for calling cultural leaders 'disloyal' for congratulating federal minister Marc Miller, sparking political firestorm.
The City of Toronto will no longer handle residential recycling starting January 1, 2026. Learn what this major change means for you and how it will impact waste collection.
Saskatchewan's government has broadened its list of criminal offences that prevent offenders from legally changing their names. Learn about the new regulations and their implications.
Vancouver police conclude investigation into the death of 8-year-old Gandom Taheri, who fell from a highrise balcony in November 2025. No criminal charges will be laid.
Toronto Police charged two people after pushing back against pro-Palestine protesters outside a Munk Debate featuring Israeli politicians. Read about the clash and the charges laid.
A protest outside a Toronto debate on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict turned confrontational, leading to two arrests and two ejections. Get the full details on the incident and the charged atmosphere.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe announces a $1 million pilot project to hire private security for the ByWard Market. Learn about the new public safety initiative and the officials involved.
Negotiations between Quebec's doctors' federation and the CAQ government have collapsed over salary reform. Key details on the impasse and what happens next.
A significant police operation in Timmins has resulted in five arrests, including three individuals from southern Ontario, on drug and weapons charges. Get the full details on the bust.
Manitoba Premier announces the return of American alcohol products to provincial shelves in a temporary measure lasting until Christmas. Get the latest details on this consumer-focused decision.
Nova Scotia RCMP are actively searching for Joel Mathew Gibson in the North Kentville area. The public is urged not to approach him and to contact police immediately with any information.
More than 300 Quebec organizations demand the withdrawal of Premier Legault's proposed constitution, calling it an undemocratic attack on rights. Read the full story.
Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette insists Quebec's proposed constitution is non-partisan as over 200 groups, including First Nations and the Barreau, prepare to testify. Read the latest on the controversial Bill 1.
Ottawa police are asking for the public's help to identify a man wanted in connection with a September break-in and subsequent credit card fraud. The incident occurred on Broadhead Avenue.
Nova Scotia's Justice Minister urges police to target illegal cannabis retailers. Get the latest on the province's enforcement push and the ongoing legal market challenges.
Saskatchewan's NDP is demanding answers after $800 million in SaskPower funding was approved without the minister present at a key committee meeting. Get the full story.
Windsor's new downtown ice rink at City Hall Square is in the final stages of preparation, with ice-making complete. The free public rink is set for a soft opening shortly. Get the details.