Sketch Released in Mitchell Park Indecent Act Probe

Ontario Provincial Police have released a composite sketch of a person of interest wanted in connection with an indecent act at Mitchell Lions Park. Investigators are seeking public assistance.

Indiana GOP Passes New Congressional Map

Indiana House Republicans passed a new congressional map that splits Indianapolis into four districts, a move championed by Donald Trump. The bill now faces a critical test in the state Senate.

White House creates 'hall of shame' for media outlets

The White House has launched a new 'hall of shame' targeting news organizations, a significant escalation in its relationship with the press. This move raises serious questions about media freedom.

Man Wanted in Chatham Theft Investigation

Chatham-Kent Police are asking the public to help identify a man connected to a theft investigation at a business on Pioneer Line. Can you recognize him?

Ottawa Police Service 2026 Budget Approved

The Ottawa Police Services Board has officially approved the police budget for 2026. Get the full breakdown of the financial plan and its implications for the city.

10,000+ CBSA removal warrants active over a year

Data reveals a backlog of over 10,000 active removal warrants at the Canada Border Services Agency, with significant implications for immigration enforcement. Learn about the details and official response.

Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts Ordered Released

A federal judge in Florida has ordered the release of grand jury transcripts from the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases. Learn the key details and what happens next.

Angus Park Predator Deemed Long-Term Offender

Anthony Holtorf, convicted of attempting to lure girls at an Angus park, has been designated a long-term offender and sentenced. The Barrie court's decision aims for extended supervision.

Supreme Court Quebec Secularism Law Hearings March 23

Canada's Supreme Court will begin hearings on Quebec's controversial secularism law, Bill 21, on March 23, 2026. The landmark case will examine the law's constitutionality and its impact on religious freedoms.

Supreme Court Case Threatens Independent Agencies

The Supreme Court is set to rule in Trump v. Slaughter, a case that could overturn an 89-year-old precedent and grant presidents sweeping power to fire officials at independent agencies like the FTC and Federal Reserve. Explore the profound implications f

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