Unlicensed London pot shop shut down after shooting
Ontario Provincial Police have closed an unlicensed cannabis dispensary on Dundas St. in London following a nearby shooting incident. Get the latest details on the enforcement action.
Ontario Provincial Police have closed an unlicensed cannabis dispensary on Dundas St. in London following a nearby shooting incident. Get the latest details on the enforcement action.
The federal government has begun a major downsizing, issuing nearly 70,000 early-retirement notices with $1.5B in incentives. Learn how this impacts the public service.
Canada's spy review agency warns that federal budget reductions are forcing difficult decisions about which national security activities it can oversee. Learn about the implications for accountability.
Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke rejects a proposed police budget, calling it 'extraordinarily excessive.' The decision highlights ongoing fiscal tensions in B.C.'s largest city.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner argues virtual citizenship ceremonies should end, calling for a return to in-person oaths. Read the full debate on Canada's immigration process.
Alberta's TIER carbon market sees a bullish surge as credits hit $24.50/tonne following a provincial-federal deal to raise the industrial carbon price to $130. Explore the impact on the Pathways Alliance and Canada's climate strategy.
Edmonton Police seek Matthew Edward Williams on a warrant for allegedly harassing women online. EPS urges public assistance in locating the accused.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller warns of potential abuse in Canada's asylum system as the US and UK tighten rules. He urges a balanced approach to maintain integrity.
A Guelph Police Service officer was assaulted while responding to a domestic incident. The altercation underscores the risks officers face daily in community calls to action.
A Guelph man was targeted in a disturbing extortion scheme after an intimate video was obtained. Police warn the public about this growing cybercrime threat. Learn how to protect yourself.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner calls for an end to virtual citizenship oaths, arguing they cheapen a vital rite of passage. The move reverses a 2023 policy meant to clear backlogs.
Hillary Clinton warns misinformation on platforms like TikTok is dangerously shaping young Americans' views on Israel-Palestine, calling it a 'serious problem for democracy.'
A Guelph man was threatened with an electric cattle prod during a theft incident. Police are investigating the brazen crime that occurred in the Ontario city.
NDP MP Jenny Kwan condemns the sale of Roshel armoured vehicles to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, citing human rights concerns. Read the full story on the controversial defence export.
Advocates and faith groups decry changes to Bill C-9, including the removal of a religious defence for hate speech. Justice committee review sparks debate on religious freedom.
Ottawa police have laid charges against three youths following a hate-motivated incident at Billings Bridge station. Get the latest details on the investigation and community response.
A B.C. MLA is pushing to create a new statutory holiday commemorating the Freedom Convoy. Discover the details and the political context surrounding this controversial proposal.
Saskatchewan announces severe new penalties, including fines up to $1 million, for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine. Learn about the government's latest measures to combat the deadly drug crisis.
A Montreal woman received a limited apology after Service Canada staff told her she couldn't put Israel on her passport due to 'political conflict.' Her lawyer demands accountability.
An Ottawa driver in their 40s registered a blood alcohol concentration of 130 mg after crashing into a ditch and hydro pole. Police issue a holiday season warning.
A new report states Winnipeg has the authority to advance its plan for the Granite Curling Club site, clearing a key hurdle for the project. Learn about the details and implications.
The Windsor Police Service has bolstered its ranks with two new K9 officers, including K9 Smoke, who graduated in a ceremony on December 3, 2025. Read about their training and role in community safety.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claims 50% of Minnesota visas are fraudulent, blaming Gov. Tim Walz. In the same meeting, Donald Trump made inflammatory remarks about Somali immigrants.
A veteran Brooks RCMP officer faces assault and assault by choking charges following an investigation into his off-duty conduct. He is suspended with pay and will appear in court in January.
Elections Alberta has approved a recall petition targeting Premier Danielle Smith. Organizers must gather over 12,000 signatures in her riding to trigger a byelection. Read the latest.
A two-year-old boy died in a northeast Edmonton townhouse fire on Nov. 28. Four others were hospitalized, including an infant girl in critical condition. Police are investigating.
The B.C. government files a new civil forfeiture lawsuit to seize three Hells Angels clubhouses in Surrey, Mission, and Pitt Meadows, alleging they were funded by crime. Read the latest.
The City of Barrie has released its scheduled snow removal plan for winter 2025. Find out when and where crews will be plowing to keep roads clear and safe.
Windsor police have charged two men with human trafficking after a 27-year-old woman escaped and sought help. The investigation involved multiple police units across Ontario.
Durham police are investigating after six shots were fired at a residence in Oshawa, leaving bullet holes in the kitchen and living room. No injuries were reported in the targeted incident.