Man Found Unconscious in Montreal, Police Investigate
Montreal police are investigating after a man was found unconscious at a downtown intersection in critical condition, with at least one other person reportedly leaving the scene.
Montreal police are investigating after a man was found unconscious at a downtown intersection in critical condition, with at least one other person reportedly leaving the scene.
Ontario Provincial Police made a significant drug bust during a routine traffic stop in northwestern Ontario, confiscating cash, cocaine, and methamphetamine.
A significant fire broke out at a church in Montreal's Sud-Ouest borough on Monday, February 23, 2026, causing extensive damage to the historic structure.
Residents in Barrie may notice increased military activity this week due to scheduled training exercises. Authorities assure the public it's routine and not a cause for alarm.
Durham Regional Police confirm one individual remains unaccounted for after a significant residential fire in Courtice. The incident occurred early Monday morning, with emergency crews responding to the blaze.
London Fire Department responds to a second blaze at a Hamilton Road property near Rectory Street, deemed suspicious, with aerial operations used for ventilation during the incident.
Barrie Township authorities are actively investigating the source of a significant watermain leak, requesting residents to report any pooling water or unusual seepage in the area to assist with repairs.
European Union diplomats are urgently working to address Hungary's opposition to new sanctions against Russia, as tensions rise over the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The diplomatic standoff highlights challenges in maintaining a unified EU response.
Despite an 87% approval vote at the Calgary convention, Pierre Poilievre's Conservative Party faces ongoing leadership challenges and internal dissent.
Former Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux's surprise defection to the Liberals has ignited discussions about political recruitment, vetting processes, and the consequences of floor-crossing in Canadian politics.
Amy Hamm criticizes PM Mark Carney's Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit as a transparent attempt to buy votes ahead of potential spring election, comparing it to broken promises in BC.
European Union diplomats are scheduled to hold a crucial meeting with the director of the Board of Peace to discuss the future of Gaza, as the Israel-Hamas war continues to shape regional dynamics and international peace efforts.
The Integrity Commissioner for Amherstburg has recommended that a town committee member be removed from their position following an investigation into the use of offensive language. The report highlights concerns about conduct standards in municipal gover
Ontario Provincial Police have charged two people with drug trafficking offenses after executing a search warrant in northwestern Ontario, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts in the region.
The International Criminal Court has initiated formal hearings into allegations against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, marking a significant development in international justice proceedings.
The killing of Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes by Mexican forces sparks fears of retaliatory violence, with Canadians in the region ordered to shelter in place.
Nova Scotia's opposition parties are pressuring Premier Tim Houston's government to extend the spring legislative session beyond the planned eight days, citing concerns over insufficient time for debate and accountability.
The Parti Québécois is focused on preserving its political momentum as voters head to the polls in a key provincial byelection today, a critical test for the party's support base.
A man was wounded and a suspect arrested following reports of shots fired in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Police responded to the incident on Green Road, with the investigation ongoing.
Agora Déclic proposes combining 150 studio apartments with educational and psychosocial services for youth aging out of protection, but awaits Quebec government approval as election looms.
Pope Leo, the first American leader of the Catholic Church, will travel to the Italian island of Lampedusa on July 4, a symbolic visit to a key migrant arrival point, as part of his summer itinerary across Italy.
Widespread violence and roadblocks erupted across Mexico following the military's killing of Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho'. Schools closed and governments warned citizens to stay indoors as cartel me
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre calls for a federal investigation into the provision of health care services to asylum seekers in Canada, citing concerns over system strain and fairness.
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth year, displaced Ukrainians in Montreal are establishing roots while continuing to support their homeland through community efforts and resilience.
FBI Director Kash Patel faces scrutiny over government jet use after partying with Team USA at the Olympics, contradicting his past comments on FBI travel expenses.
White House Communications Director Steven Cheung blasted the decision to award Canada's Connor McDavid as Olympic hockey MVP, calling it 'RIGGED!' despite the U.S. team's gold medal victory.
Nova Scotia's government is set to present its budget today, with Finance Minister John Lohr indicating deep cuts to address fiscal challenges. The budget announcement follows a press briefing in Halifax.
Former CIA deputy director John McLaughlin discusses Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos address, U.S.-Canada intelligence cooperation, and North American security amid political tensions.
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A self-described American nationalist's social media critique of the Trump administration sparked a fiery response from former FBI deputy director Dan Bongino, highlighting political divisions.