Ontario Place OPP Detachment Planned with Helipad, Marine Unit
The Ontario government announces a new OPP detachment at Ontario Place, featuring a helicopter pad and mounted unit, to patrol the site and nearby highways.
The Ontario government announces a new OPP detachment at Ontario Place, featuring a helicopter pad and mounted unit, to patrol the site and nearby highways.
President Donald Trump is set to attend a dinner celebrating the press corps he often criticizes, marking a surprising appearance at the annual event.
Canada is called to step up global LGBTQ2S+ advocacy as US funding cuts create a vacuum, with experts urging stronger international leadership.
Front-line officers at RCMP and CBSA are not eligible for early retirement packages, according to a recent announcement. The decision affects thousands of officers across Canada.
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RecommendedCalgary police charge three individuals in a series of commercial break-ins in Vista Heights, recovering over $34,000 in property including human teeth.
Political analyst says the Conservative leadership race has become increasingly unpredictable and open, with multiple candidates gaining traction and no clear frontrunner emerging.
London's Jewish community faces heightened fear after an arson attack on a Jewish ambulance service and a rise in antisemitic incidents, prompting calls for increased security.
The federal government announces $8.6 million to improve legal services access for Black communities in Canada, addressing systemic barriers.
A man was fatally shot in an establishment in Gatineau's Lac-Beauchamp district. Police are investigating and seek public assistance.
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RecommendedHalton police suspect foul play in the 2024 disappearance of 32-year-old Irma Galastica, last seen at a Burlington home. Update scheduled for 11 a.m.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticizes U.S. allies for free riding, says reopening the Strait of Hormuz shouldn't be solely America's responsibility amid war with Iran.
The federal government recorded a $25.5 billion deficit for the April-to-February period, driven by increased spending and lower revenues.
U.S. consumer sentiment dropped to a record low in April, driven by inflation worries and the Iran war. The University of Michigan index fell to 49.8, with expectations for price increases surging.
Bruce Deachman examines his own skepticism about Ontario's SIU, finding that low charge rates reflect a narrow mandate, not failure.
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RecommendedThe U.S. Justice Department has ended its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, likely removing a key obstacle for Kevin Warsh to succeed him.
A Winnipeg man previously arrested for threatening Prime Minister Mark Carney now faces additional charges. Police provided an update on the case, which has drawn national attention.
Global Affairs Canada postpones its 4-day office mandate for some workers due to insufficient office space, citing logistical challenges.
Calgary police recover human teeth and other disturbing items during a break-and-enter investigation. The bust uncovered evidence linked to multiple crimes.
Iran's top diplomat plans to travel to Pakistan for ceasefire negotiations with the US amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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RecommendedThe European Anti-Fraud Office has launched an investigation into former EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson over potential irregularities in his financial disclosures.
Joe Warmington argues that both Premier Doug Ford and Liberal MPP Stephanie Smyth owe each other apologies after a heated exchange at Queen's Park, questioning the double standard in political decorum.
A 17-year-old from Toronto faces second-degree murder charges in Timmins for a March 14 shooting on Dwyer Avenue. Police continue investigations.
Brad Hunter argues against a potential presidential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, calling her an evil predator who refuses to cooperate with investigators.
Toronto police are searching for Peter Maroulis, 56, wanted for two break-ins at businesses in the Greektown area on April 24, 2026.
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RecommendedA 10-year-old boy was allegedly taken by his U.S. parents to Cuba for gender transition surgery. Canadian authorities located the child and returned him to his legal guardian.
Syrian authorities have arrested a former intelligence officer linked to a leaked video showing a massacre in the Tadamon neighborhood of Damascus in 2013.
Canada celebrates G7 achievements after omitting climate discussions to accommodate US demands, with Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin highlighting diplomatic gains.
Palestinians mourn a third teenager killed in the occupied West Bank this week amid rising violence and tensions in the region.
A B.C. judge denied damages for a hiker killed by a falling tree, citing inherent risks, but criticized the province's lack of tree monitoring data on trails.
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RecommendedAlberta's UCP government discards independent boundary commission report, sparking gerrymandering concerns. This practice undermines democracy, stability, and public trust.