33 Arrested in Ontario Child Exploitation Sting

A major province-wide initiative targeting child sexual exploitation has led to 33 arrests across Ontario, with several men from Barrie among those apprehended in the coordinated law enforcement operation.

DOJ Sues Tow Company Over Military Vehicle Sales

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against a Southern California towing company, alleging it illegally auctioned or disposed of over 148 vehicles belonging to military service members, violating federal protections under the Servicemembers

Ford's 2026 Budget Shows Changed Priorities in Ontario

Ontario's 2026 budget, titled 'A Plan to Protect Ontario,' reflects a significant shift in the Ford government's approach from reducing intervention to actively funding businesses through a new $4-billion investment fund.

Sidewalks, Housing, Urban Decay in CBRM Budget Talks

The Cape Breton Regional Municipality's initial budget discussions spotlighted critical infrastructure issues, including sidewalk repairs, housing shortages, and urban decay, as local leaders debate funding priorities.

Canada Meets NATO Defense Target Amid Trump Pressure

Prime Minister Mark Carney has accelerated Canada's NATO defense spending to 2% of GDP, seven years ahead of schedule, largely due to U.S. pressure. However, experts warn that increased funding alone won't fix long-standing military procurement issues.

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