Bill C-9 Changes Could Criminalize Faith, Critics Say
The Liberal government's compromise with the Bloc Québécois to pass Bill C-9 may remove key religious protections from the Criminal Code, sparking fears of criminalizing faith. Read the analysis.
The Liberal government's compromise with the Bloc Québécois to pass Bill C-9 may remove key religious protections from the Criminal Code, sparking fears of criminalizing faith. Read the analysis.
An Ottawa family's dream of Canadian life is in peril after their licensed immigration consultant disappeared, leaving them to face deportation. Discover their story and the systemic risks.
The Canadian Armed Forces is experiencing a record number of new recruits in Quebec. Discover the key factors driving this significant surge in enlistment numbers.
Criminal groups are making millions from illegal, untaxed tobacco in Saskatoon, selling packs for as low as $5. Alberta officials recently seized $12.3M in contraband.
A leaked Treasury Board document reveals plans for a stricter, five-day in-office mandate for federal public servants by 2027, sparking union backlash and concerns over productivity and morale.
A judge's injunction has forced Ontario to expand its medical residency program, giving internationally trained doctors like Ottawa's Ashok Kumar Biswas a renewed opportunity to practice. Read about the policy reversal and its impact on the doctor shortag
Learn when and how the City of Ottawa enforces winter parking bans to keep roads clear for snowplows. Essential info for residents to avoid tickets and towing.
A proposed peace plan to end the war in Ukraine is facing sharp criticism for rewarding Russian aggression and drawing historical parallels to the failed Munich Agreement of 1938.
Congress probes deadly U.S. military strikes on suspected drug boats near Venezuela. Lawmakers question legal basis and tactics after Navy fired on survivors.
Ontario Provincial Police have identified the remains found in Winnipeg as Mekhi Pelly (Scott), a man from Grassy Narrows First Nation reported missing in October 2025.
B.C. confirms launch of autism-specific training for police officers, following an IIO report into the death of Chase De Balinhard. Read the details.
Vancouver considers a $10 fee for information requests, raising concerns about public transparency. Advocates warn it could hinder access to city data.
Burnaby RCMP investigated a fatal collision on Sprott Street for most of Friday, December 5, 2025. Details on the ongoing investigation and road closures.
A former high-ranking U.S. DEA agent faces charges of conspiring to traffic drugs and launder millions for a Mexican cartel. Read the shocking details of the alleged betrayal.
Waterloo Regional Police report an armed robbery of scooters by youths outside Fairview Park Mall in Kitchener. Get the latest details on the investigation and public safety.
The Quebec Liberal Party faces a deepening internal crisis as two caucus members depart within a week. Get the latest details on the political turmoil in Montreal.
Edmonton Police issue a public warning about Larry Maxwell Stanford, a 74-year-old convicted sex offender with a violent history, including aircraft hijacking. Police believe he poses a high risk to reoffend.
Europe reacts strongly to the Trump administration's new National Security Strategy, which criticizes the continent's immigration policies, censorship, and loss of identity. Read the details of the diplomatic clash.
A recall petition against Alberta MLA Taneen Rudyk has officially failed, falling short of the required signatures. The case reignites debate on the effectiveness of recall legislation in Canada.
Argentine President Javier Milei postpones Congress's recess to urgently advance his economic reform package, signaling a major political push in Buenos Aires.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro designates his son Flavio as his political successor. Explore the implications for Brazil's political landscape and the Bolsonaro dynasty's future.
B.C.'s Court of Appeal overturns a lower court ruling, stating the province must consult Indigenous groups before granting mineral rights. A landmark decision for resource law.
Dean Wiwchar receives a 20-year sentence for the 2012 murder of Sandip Duhre in a crowded Vancouver hotel lobby. The judge called the brazen act a shocking disregard for life.
An exclusive look at the 48-hour internal coup that led to John Rustad's resignation as B.C. Conservative leader, detailing the secret meetings and legal maneuvers. Read the full story.
Key financial details for Surrey's proposed 10,000-seat arena have been blacked out in documents released under FOI. The city's transparency is questioned as costs remain secret.
An 18-year-old high school student faces arson charges for allegedly setting a fire that injured a passenger on the New York City subway. Get the latest details on the incident and charges.
NDP MP Jenny Kwan criticizes the Liberal government's defence export legislation, calling it 'fearmongering.' Get the details on the parliamentary debate and its implications.
Manitoba RCMP begins its yearly holiday checkstop campaign to remove impaired drivers from provincial roads. Learn about the initiative's goals and enforcement details.
B.C. Premier David Eby says the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act may be amended following a First Nations legal victory in a mining case. Read about the implications.
Toronto police are investigating a serious stabbing in midtown Toronto that left one person critically injured on December 5, 2025. Get the latest details on the incident.