Former Saskatoon school principal sentenced for assault
A former Saskatoon Christian school principal receives a six-month conditional sentence for a 2003-2004 assault with a weapon. Judge cites high moral culpability.
A former Saskatoon Christian school principal receives a six-month conditional sentence for a 2003-2004 assault with a weapon. Judge cites high moral culpability.
A Vancouver Island market has been ordered to pay $750,000 after covert washroom videos ended up on a Russian pornographic website. Learn the details of the privacy breach and settlement.
The man convicted of killing Mission, B.C., mother Chelsey Gauthier has apologized to her family and friends in court. Read the full details of the emotional sentencing hearing.
A Vancouver Island grocery chain settles a class-action lawsuit after a former assistant manager secretly recorded employees in a bathroom and posted the images online. Learn about the case and its resolution.
Autopsies confirm two men killed in south Edmonton last week were shot multiple times. Police continue their investigation into the fatal shootings.
Authorities are investigating a potential connection between a shooting at Brown University and the homicide of an MIT professor, sources confirm. Get the latest details.
A multi-jurisdictional task force has dismantled a sophisticated retail theft syndicate allegedly run by Romanian refugees, responsible for millions in stolen goods across three provinces. Learn the details of Project Sommes.
An Alberta emergency physician critiques Premier Danielle Smith's vision for health care and education, arguing it abandons Peter Lougheed's progressive legacy. Read the analysis.
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé has resigned from the CAQ cabinet and will sit as an independent. The surprise move comes a week after a deal with family doctors. Read the latest developments.
President Trump's executive order initiates a major shift in U.S. drug policy, potentially moving cannabis to Schedule III. This change could aid medical research and reduce industry taxes. Explore the implications and political divide.
Six Nations Police seize more than a kilogram of cocaine and $30,000 during a search of an Ohsweken home. Details on the significant drug bust and ongoing investigation.
Greater Sudbury Police Services Board informed of an illegal gasoline dumping incident in a local creek last fall. Details emerge during a recent meeting.
Ottawa and Ontario agree to eliminate overlapping environmental assessments for major projects, aiming to accelerate development like the Ring of Fire. Read the details.
A former Saskatoon school principal, Duff Friesen, receives a six-month sentence for assaulting students with a wooden paddle in 2003-2004. Read the full details of the historical crime and its legal outcome.
The New Brunswick government unveiled a new provincial strategy targeting a 40% reduction in chronic homelessness by 2028-29. Learn the details and goals of the plan.
A 40-year-old Windsor man faces assault and threats charges following a tense three-hour police standoff on Byng Road. One person fled the home after an alleged assault.
Prince Edward Island announces a new community legal clinic to improve access to justice for residents. Learn about the initiative and its goals for 2025.
Federal Minister Marc Miller stands by his comments on protecting French in Quebec, emphasizing inclusion of anglophone and Indigenous communities. Read his full response.
CNN's Daniel Dale fact-checks multiple false statements from a recent presidential address, correcting claims on inflation, drug prices, and wars. Read the full analysis.
Pakistan has detained a key Islamic State affiliate spokesman labelled a terrorist by the U.S., a significant move in global counterterrorism efforts. Get the latest details.
Sa'id Altawalbeh, a CHEO nurse, can breathe a sigh of relief after his work permit was extended for one year, giving his family more time to secure permanent residency in Canada. Read his story.
VP JD Vance joked he owes $1,000 after Vanity Fair's divisive photos of Trump's inner circle sparked conservative fury. Discover the story behind the images.
Former Infowars host Owen Shroyer, pardoned by Trump for Jan. 6, delivers scathing critique of president's year-end address, citing lost 'swagger' and a split within MAGA base. Read the details.
Two Toronto-area men face over 30 charges after OPP stopped their slow-moving SUV on Hwy 401 near Brockville, uncovering drugs and stolen property. Read the full story.
The White House's updated Presidential Walk of Fame plaques for 2025 feature sharp critiques of Biden and Obama, calling them the 'worst' and 'divisive.' Discover the controversial new historical descriptions.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Dec. 18, 2025, to relax federal marijuana regulations, a move that has ignited optimism within the cannabis industry and could have cross-border implications.
Adrienne Batra argues recent Conservative MPs defecting to the Liberals subverts the election result, denying a 'Carney majority' Canadians never chose. Share your view in the comments.
Brazilian and Mexican leaders are engaging in urgent diplomacy to prevent escalation between the U.S. and Venezuela. Read the latest on this developing international crisis.
The Canadian government has formally recognized Gulf War Illness, a major victory for veterans after years of advocacy. Learn about the impact and what this recognition means.
An Alberta Court of Appeal ruling declares the lawyer's oath of allegiance to the sovereign a Charter violation. Explore the case, its implications for citizenship, and the call for an appeal.