Jewish group calls Toronto Palestinian flag 'reckless'
B'nai Brith Canada urges Toronto to cancel Palestinian flag raising, citing rising antisemitism. Over 20,000 petition signers express concerns about community division.
B'nai Brith Canada urges Toronto to cancel Palestinian flag raising, citing rising antisemitism. Over 20,000 petition signers express concerns about community division.
The legendary Kryptos sculpture at CIA headquarters, containing codes that have stumped cryptanalysts for decades, is going up for auction. Discover the mystery that continues to baffle experts.
An alleged impaired driver crashed into a Durham Regional Police cruiser after running a red light in Toronto. The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns.
United Conservative Party members voted on resolutions including coal policy and flag changes at their Red Deer convention. Key decisions shape Alberta's political landscape.
New Ontario Fire Code regulations now require additional carbon monoxide alarms in residential properties. Learn about the updated safety rules and how they protect families.
Surrey Memorial Hospital reports a significant increase in 'Code White' calls, indicating a rise in violent incidents. Learn what this means for patient and staff safety.
A drug dealer previously granted clemency by Donald Trump has been sent back to federal prison for violating terms of his supervised release. Learn the details of his case and consequences.
Ottawa drivers face sophisticated parking machine scam using fake QR codes. Learn how this digital fraud works and essential tips to avoid becoming the next victim.
London Mission Services introduces a groundbreaking QR code campaign allowing residents to instantly donate food items to those facing hunger in their community.
A Guelph man with a history of driving prohibitions faces new charges after police caught him behind the wheel of his son's vehicle during a routine traffic stop, highlighting ongoing challenges with repeat offenders.
Maine implements groundbreaking extreme risk protection order legislation following tragic mass shooting, empowering law enforcement to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed dangerous.
The City of Lethbridge officially launched Veterans Week 2023 with a poignant flag-raising ceremony honoring local veterans and their service to Canada.
Another former Manitoba cabinet minister has been fined for breaking the province's conflict of interest law, marking the third such penalty in recent months. Discover the details of the ethics breach and growing accountability concerns.
A groundbreaking class action lawsuit alleges Quebec's health database Carnet Santé was systematically accessed without patient consent. Thousands of Quebecers may have had their sensitive medical data compromised.
A Sudbury man previously on house arrest for violent offences is back in custody after police allege he breached his release conditions, raising concerns about public safety and judicial monitoring.
A controversial NDP private member's bill is raising alarms about potential jail time for Canadians expressing certain opinions. Bill C-367 aims to remove religious hate speech exemptions, creating new legal risks for free speech advocates.
University of Alberta law professor Steven Penney offers constitutional solution to preserve mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offenses while avoiding controversial use of notwithstanding clause.
Canadians spend billions of hours and dollars navigating our complex tax system. Discover why experts say simplification is the key to fixing the CRA and helping taxpayers.
Discover how Barrie's innovative Purple Flag campaign is transforming mental health conversations and creating visible symbols of support throughout the community.
Ottawa police have launched a criminal investigation into disturbing voyeurism allegations involving hidden cameras at a local business. Get the latest on this developing story and learn what authorities are revealing about the case.
A Waterloo driver's reckless day on Guelph roads leads to two police stops in under five hours - including one incident of driving the wrong way. Discover how officers caught the same offender multiple times in this shocking traffic enforcement story.
Windsor Police have rearrested a shooting suspect who allegedly violated bail conditions. The individual, previously released on bail for firearm-related charges, now faces additional legal consequences.
Denny Hamlin's championship dreams shattered by a late-race caution at Phoenix Raceway, potentially ending NASCAR's current playoff format with dramatic controversy.
A fragile Gaza truce faces collapse as Israel and Hamas exchange accusations following a deadly strike that killed one person. Both sides claim the other violated ceasefire terms, raising fears of renewed conflict.
Regina honors the RCMP Depot Division's 140th anniversary with a special flag-raising ceremony at City Hall, commemorating over a century of police training excellence in Saskatchewan.
New Canadian regulations are expanding carbon monoxide alarm requirements in homes. Learn about the updated rules, installation locations, and how these changes could save lives.
James Gould, convicted in the 2007 killing of 16-year-old Dylan Ellis, has been taken back into custody after violating parole conditions in Montreal.
Former President Trump faces scrutiny over unauthorized White House ballroom renovations that violated federal preservation guidelines, according to official documents.
An integrity commissioner's report finds Brockville Mayor Matt Wren breached conduct rules by dismissing concerned citizens as 'wackadoodles' during council discussions about procedural changes.