1,600+ Trucks Taken Off Lower Mainland Roads for Safety
RCMP data reveals more than 1,600 commercial vehicles were deemed unsafe and removed from Lower Mainland roads last year. Learn the details behind this major road safety crackdown.
RCMP data reveals more than 1,600 commercial vehicles were deemed unsafe and removed from Lower Mainland roads last year. Learn the details behind this major road safety crackdown.
A Siberian husky named Moon was killed by a commercial trap near Radium, B.C. His owners are now leading a campaign for stricter trapping laws to prevent further pet tragedies on public land.
A two-year-old Siberian husky named Moon died after being caught in a hunting trap near Radium, B.C. on Jan. 8, 2026. The tragic incident has reignited debate over trap regulations and public safety.
An Ontario fisherman faces a $1,500 fine for using 22 unmarked bait traps near Espanola, violating provincial regulations. Learn the rules to avoid penalties.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand confirms a Canadian citizen was killed in Iran. Canada condemns the regime's violence and calls for an immediate end to repression. Full story.
The City of Saint John, N.B., has announced higher fines for parking violations starting in 2026. Learn how this change will affect residents and visitors in the uptown core.
Vancouver nightlife operators clash with city officials over enforcement sweeps targeting venues. Officials cite safety for FIFA World Cup 2026, while owners describe intimidating 'raids'. Explore the debate.
Online content designed to provoke anger is driving a surge in negative emotions, with half of young Canadian men at risk. Experts link it to social media's profit model.
Alberta Health Services has shut down two Floyd's Lechon Cebu locations in Calgary and Rocky View County for severe food safety violations, including processing over 100 pigs without refrigeration or a valid permit. Read the full investigation.
A culture of fear has gripped the State Department's legal office, with staff afraid to give candid advice. This erosion of independent legal counsel raises alarms about U.S. foreign policy and international law compliance.
A British Columbia developer faces an $80,000 penalty for serious workplace safety breaches and failing to comply with a stop-work order. Learn the details of the enforcement action.
Windsor police issued 214 tickets during a targeted traffic enforcement operation in Windsor and Amherstburg. The blitz focused on speeding, distracted driving, and other violations.
A Vancouver electric vehicle company has paid a $35,000 penalty to the B.C. Securities Commission to resolve regulatory violations. Learn the details of the settlement.
The City of Saint John, New Brunswick, is proposing to double fines for parking violations and snow ban infractions this winter. Learn about the new penalties and the reasons behind the stricter enforcement.
Waterloo authorities have issued close to 300 charges against rental property owners this year for bylaw violations. Discover the details and what this crackdown means for tenants and the housing market.
Two local men from the Windsor area have been fined for multiple hunting infractions following an investigation by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Learn the details of the charges and penalties.
The UN General Assembly inaugurates a day condemning Western sanctions, backed by authoritarian states. Critics argue it distracts from crises like Sudan, where 150,000 have died. Read the full analysis.
The Winnipeg Parking Authority is exploring a system where citizens could submit photos of parking violations. Could this new 'snitch' program change city enforcement?
Starbucks agrees to pay approximately $35 million to settle claims it violated New York City labour laws. The settlement resolves allegations of scheduling and pay violations for thousands of workers.
Oxford University Press names 'rage bait' its 2025 Word of the Year, defining the provocative online content designed to fuel anger and social media traffic. Discover the other contenders.
Oxford University Press crowns 'rage bait' the 2025 Word of the Year, highlighting how online outrage fuels engagement. Discover the cultural impact and Canadian connection.
Three men fined $20,500 for illegal party hunting near Red Lake, Ontario. Conservation officers crack down on moose poaching violations in Northern Ontario.
Three Ontario men have been fined a total of $20,500 for serious moose hunting violations near Red Lake. Learn the details of the case and the consequences of breaking wildlife laws.
Retired military officers and supporters gathered in Buenos Aires demanding release of former servicemen accused of human rights violations during dictatorship. Latest sign of Argentina's political shift.
London City Hall moves to demolish three neglected properties after owners ignore repeated property standards violations. Learn about the city's enforcement action.
Ontario Provincial Police laid 41 distracted driving charges in just 24 hours, including multiple offenses in school zones. Learn about the crackdown and safety implications.
Ontario enforcement initiative results in multiple driver violations during commercial vehicle safety inspection. Learn about the ongoing road safety efforts across the province.
A Northwestern Ontario teenager faces stunt driving charges after police stopped a vehicle traveling 150 km/h. Learn about the consequences of excessive speeding in Canada.
A Sault Ste. Marie driver faces over half a dozen charges after police discovered them asleep behind the wheel. Learn about the incident and potential consequences.
An Edmonton construction company faces a $100,000 fine after a trench collapse seriously injured a worker. Learn about workplace safety violations and consequences.