Durham police make 64 arrests in retail theft crackdown
Durham Regional Police arrested 64 people and laid 155 charges in a five-week retail theft initiative. Learn the details of the enforcement operation.
Durham Regional Police arrested 64 people and laid 155 charges in a five-week retail theft initiative. Learn the details of the enforcement operation.
The Muslim Youth of Winnipeg continues its annual tradition of delivering gifts and joy to children in hospitals and shelters, spreading the holiday spirit across the community.
Durham Regional Police announce results of a major retail theft operation, leading to 64 arrests and 155 charges. The crackdown targeted organized theft across the region.
Legal documents reveal a behind-the-scenes legal war between leaders of two Greater Sudbury non-profits dedicated to helping the vulnerable. Get the full story on the internal conflict.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association in Barrie collected food and made a cash donation to the Barrie Food Bank, with Mayor Alex Nuttall praising the community effort. Discover how neighbours are helping each other this Christmas.
A London Muslim youth group's 'Holiday Dinner on Wheels' delivered meals to 120 vulnerable residents, embodying the spirit of giving back. Learn how this initiative fosters community.
Singapore enacts harsh new penalties for scam operations, including caning and life imprisonment. Learn how this global crackdown on fraud could impact international efforts.
A Toronto man faces charges after allegedly posting threats against the Muslim community on social media. Police are investigating the incident as a hate-motivated crime.
Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy calls on Ottawa to designate the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist entity, citing firsthand experience with its violent ideology. Read his urgent appeal.
Three grassroots organizations in Calgary must vacate a city-owned former police building by year's end as the property is prepared for sale. Learn about the impact on vital community services.
New data reveals a concerning increase in the detention of Canadians, including minors, by U.S. immigration authorities. Queen's University professor Sharry Aiken explains the policy shifts driving this trend. Read the full analysis.
State and federal authorities monitor online sentiment and protests during Louisiana's 'Catahoula Crunch' immigration operation. Records show most arrested lacked violent criminal histories, raising transparency concerns.
Belgium, Germany, and Croatia are set to play group stage matches in Canada for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Get the full details on the draw and which cities will host these football giants.
Ottawa police and forces across Canada issue alerts as organized South American theft groups, or 'crime tourists,' return. Learn their targets and how to protect your home.
Ottawa police and forces across Canada issue alerts as organized 'South American theft groups' return, targeting high-value items in homes. Learn the hotspots and safety tips.
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.
The collapse of negotiations over Quebec's Bill 2 has family medicine groups warning of imminent clinic closures, threatening primary care for hundreds of thousands of patients. The countdown is on.
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, alleging a crackdown on press freedoms. Get the latest details on this major legal and media confrontation.
Nova Scotia's Justice Minister urges police to target illegal cannabis retailers. Get the latest on the province's enforcement push and the ongoing legal market challenges.
The highly anticipated group stage matchups for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be announced this Friday. Get all the key details on the draw procedure and what it means for the tournament.
Advocates and faith groups decry changes to Bill C-9, including the removal of a religious defence for hate speech. Justice committee review sparks debate on religious freedom.
A federal immigration operation targeting violent criminals has started in New Orleans, expanding Trump-era enforcement sweeps. Louisiana's governor welcomes the crackdown.
The Elgin Street Mission in Sudbury is serving 250 free meals nightly this holiday season, with volunteers stepping up as the cost of living increases demand. Read how the community is responding.
Civil society groups are calling on Foreign Minister Mark Carney to clarify the status of Canada's feminist foreign policy. Advocates seek a renewed commitment to gender equality in international relations. Read more on the push for transparency.
Pope Leo XIV visited Lebanon to pray for peace at the tomb of a saint venerated by both Christians and Muslims. The historic visit underscores interfaith unity in a region longing for stability.
Tunisian authorities have arrested opposition leader Chaima Issa to enforce a 20-year prison sentence, marking another escalation in President Kais Saied's crackdown on political dissent.
Major unions and community organizations are mobilizing for a significant protest in Montreal. Stay informed about the demonstration details and participating groups.
Azerbaijan's government has detained an opposition leader amid continuing suppression of dissent. Learn about the ongoing political crackdown and international concerns.
Major demonstration planned in Quebec as community groups join unions in protest. Key leaders from CSQ, FTQ, APTS, and CSN to participate in Saturday event.
Russia designates Human Rights Watch as 'undesirable,' criminalizing its work. This move is part of a wider crackdown on critics and independent groups. Stay informed on global human rights.