Woodstock Man Charged with Arson Causing Bodily Harm
A Woodstock man faces arson causing bodily harm charges after an altercation. Police say the fire injured one person. The suspect is in custody pending a court appearance.
A Woodstock man faces arson causing bodily harm charges after an altercation. Police say the fire injured one person. The suspect is in custody pending a court appearance.
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Iranian soccer officials were turned away at the Canadian border ahead of a FIFA meeting in Vancouver, raising diplomatic tensions.
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RecommendedThe Canadian government has announced a $145 million investment for security measures during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ensuring safe hosting of the global event.
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The Trump administration rejected four women farmers from the United Soybean Board, citing anti-DEI policies, reducing women's representation to five on the 77-member board.
York Police seek a male suspect who attempted to enter a Thornhill synagogue on April 25, then assaulted a person nearby after being denied entry. Photos released.
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A divided federal appeals court refused to grant an en banc hearing on the $83 million defamation verdict against President Donald Trump for defaming E. Jean Carroll.
Barrie police deployed a tire deflation device to apprehend a dangerous driver. The suspect was taken into custody without further incident.
Major Garrett questioned Todd Blanche on the Comey indictment, noting Jack Posobiec's similar 2022 post wasn't prosecuted. Blanche defended the investigation.
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RecommendedThe federal government announced an additional $145 million for World Cup security in Toronto and Vancouver, supplementing $230M and $100M already allocated.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether the Trump administration can lawfully end temporary protected status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Haiti and Syria, with justices divided on judicial review.
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Former Fox News analyst Andrew Napolitano argues James Comey's indictment for threatening Trump is protected speech and predicts the case will be dismissed, possibly with legal fees reimbursed.
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The Canadian government has cancelled Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau's appearance before the Official Languages Committee, sparking debate over language obligations.
Éric Duhaime, leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec, praises Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's provincial autonomy stance and calls for a Conservative alliance to counter separatism.
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RecommendedThe federal government allocates $145 million for security during the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Toronto, as BMO Field upgrades near completion.