Liberals survive fourth confidence vote in Ottawa
Canada's minority Liberal government survives another confidence vote on a budgetary motion, averting a snap election as opposition leaders criticize their methods as unsustainable.
Canada's minority Liberal government survives another confidence vote on a budgetary motion, averting a snap election as opposition leaders criticize their methods as unsustainable.
Toronto police have arrested Tyson Dante Tobias Macfarlane, 20, for an indecent act in Cabbagetown. Authorities believe there may be additional victims and urge others to come forward.
Toronto police have charged LocalNewsMan following an indecent act investigation in Cabbagetown. The charges come after a thorough police probe into the incident.
Ottawa Councillor Stéphanie Plante tables motion against Bill 60, which housing advocates warn weakens tenant rights and could increase homelessness in the city. Learn the details.
Two teenagers sustained injuries after a hit-and-run collision in Standoff, Alberta. Blood Tribe Police Service continues investigation into the concerning incident.
Peel Regional Police have released new information about the vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run that killed a pedestrian in Mississauga on November 14th. Investigators continue to seek public assistance.
A 21-year-old woman was seriously injured in a Chilliwack hit-and-run. RCMP released vehicle images and seek public assistance to locate the suspect. Read the latest details.
Toronto Police are asking for public help to identify a suspect wanted for an indecent act involving a 10-year-old boy in Cabbagetown. Investigators believe the same man may be responsible for similar incidents in the area.
An expert weighs in on whether PTSD played a role in a Guelph police officer's assault on a handcuffed teenager. Get the full analysis and details of this concerning case.
RCMP in Trail, B.C. are investigating an alleged public indecent act and seeking witnesses. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities immediately.
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi commits to repealing controversial Bills 18, 20 and the Recall Act if elected in 2027, while UCP plans new municipal conduct code.
The Regina Police Service enhances community accessibility with a new downtown office inside Cornwall Centre. Learn how this initiative strengthens police-community relations.
B.C. municipal leaders warn the proposed Heritage Conservation Act changes remain a rushed, costly overhaul despite extended consultations. Read the full analysis.
The Ottawa Police Service is requesting a 5% budget increase, adding $26.1 million for 2026. The funds would cover new hires, body cameras, and a district policing model. Public consultation is set for November 21.
Saskatchewan is modernizing its name change laws to allow multiple surnames and mononyms while expanding restrictions for serious criminals. Learn what's changing.
Simcoe County's speed camera program concludes as provincial funding shifts to alternative road safety initiatives. Learn about the changes and future safety plans.
The U.S. House passes a spending bill to end the longest federal shutdown, halting flight disruptions and delaying food aid. President Trump is set to sign it into law.
A BASE jumper was rescued from Slhanay Mountain near Squamish after a failed jump left him with ankle injuries. Read about the complex nighttime rescue operation.
Saskatchewan government commits $6.8 million to maintain 120 police positions in Regina. Learn how this funding enhances community safety and supports law enforcement efforts.
Jon Stewart erupts as Democrats end historic government shutdown without securing ACA subsidies. The fiery 22-minute monologue demands leadership changes after political collapse.
The U.S. Senate voted 60-40 to fund the government after a 41-day standoff over healthcare. The bill now moves to the Republican-controlled House for final approval.
Saskatchewan's new Mineral Resources Amendment Act targets unlocking valuable stranded potash reserves, boosting provincial economy and mining sector growth. Learn more about this strategic move.
Prince Albert secures $3.6 million in provincial funding for targeted policing programs. Learn how this investment will impact community safety and law enforcement efforts.
Greater Sudbury Police Service introduces innovative 'Supported First' approach in downtown core, focusing on community support and alternative response methods for enhanced public safety.
Regina's Brandt Industries faces a $55,000 fine for a workplace safety violation that led to a worker injury in 2021. Learn the details of the safety breach and its implications.
Liberal MP Jaime Battiste faces $600 penalty for violating Canada Elections Act during 2019 campaign through improper expense reporting and acceptance of prohibited contributions.
Liberal Member of Parliament Jaime Battiste faces financial penalties after admitting to four violations of Canada's Elections Act during his 2021 campaign. Discover the details of the case and its implications.
Chief Warren Driechel transforms Edmonton policing with groundbreaking collaborations between police and social service agencies to address root causes of crime.
The Canadian government is moving to reinstate a crucial privacy provision that was accidentally removed from the Online Streaming Act, addressing concerns about user data protection in the digital age.
Alberta sheriffs have boarded up a notorious West Edmonton property following dozens of police responses to drug activity and disturbances since June, marking a victory for community safety.