Vancouver Mayor's Party Under Fire for Crime Stats
New revelations show Vancouver's ruling party used inaccurate violent crime statistics to justify policy decisions, sparking controversy about data transparency.
New revelations show Vancouver's ruling party used inaccurate violent crime statistics to justify policy decisions, sparking controversy about data transparency.
Albertans express deep concerns about the provincial government's power to revoke rights and freedoms through the Alberta Sovereignty Act, fearing unprecedented governmental overreach.
As Elections Alberta struggles with funding, citizen petition initiatives hang in the balance. Forever Canadian advocates for permanent election funding to protect democratic processes in Alberta.
Alberta's election watchdog urges provincial government to reconsider massive funding request for recall legislation and citizen initiatives, citing significant financial burden.
Postmedia's Kim Bolan receives the 2025 Webster Award for her outstanding legal journalism, recognized for her fearless coverage of complex court cases and commitment to truth-telling.
Celebrating journalistic excellence in British Columbia, The Globe and Mail secured four major victories at the 2023 Jack Webster Awards, including the coveted Journalist of the Year.
Discover how investigative journalism exposes corruption, holds power accountable, and serves as democracy's essential watchdog in an era of misinformation.
Dive into the passionate voices of Ottawa residents as they weigh in on everything from local politics to national issues in this week's curated selection of letters to the editor.
Winnipeg officials launch community-driven initiative against rising arson cases, asking residents to report suspicious activity through 311 service to protect neighborhoods.
A miraculous water rescue unfolded in Montreal as first responders pulled a senior citizen from a car fully submerged in the icy waters of Rivière des Prairies. The quick-thinking 73-year-old managed to call 911 before his vehicle sank completely.
An in-depth analysis reveals how CTV's questionable journalism practices and political bias may be undermining public trust and democratic discourse in Canada.
The UCP government makes a significant policy reversal, committing to restart transparent reporting of class sizes across Alberta schools after years of data blackout.