Toronto Hate Crime Targets Holocaust Survivors
Mezuzahs were ripped from doors in a Toronto condo, targeting Jewish seniors and Holocaust survivors. Experts warn two years of inaction have normalized antisemitic hate crimes in the city.
Mezuzahs were ripped from doors in a Toronto condo, targeting Jewish seniors and Holocaust survivors. Experts warn two years of inaction have normalized antisemitic hate crimes in the city.
U.S. immigration authorities summon Afghan migrants for document checks on Christmas and New Year's Day. Critics call the timing a deliberate move to limit legal access. Read the full story.
U.S. immigration agents opened fire on a moving vehicle in Glen Burnie, Maryland, on December 24, 2025, injuring two people. Details on the ongoing investigation.
Toronto Sun readers share diverse views on public prayer bans, political figures, and law enforcement in the latest Letters to the Editor, published December 8, 2025.
The City of Winnipeg has towed more than 1,700 vehicles in a crackdown on drivers with multiple unpaid parking tickets. Find out how the enforcement program works.
Toronto bars can welcome soccer fans for World Cup matches, but bylaw officers will enforce a strict ban on any official FIFA branding. Learn the rules for local businesses.
Toronto is set to receive 2-4 cm of snow overnight, with flurries expected to start late. Get the latest timing and details on the first December snowfall.
Winnipeg Police Service introduces innovative e-ticketing system to modernize traffic enforcement and improve efficiency. Learn how this digital transformation will benefit officers and citizens.
Prince Edward Island RCMP conducted groundbreaking helicopter enforcement operation resulting in multiple arrests. Historic aerial police effort targets criminal activity across the province.
Plan your Sunday in Toronto with our guide to road closures and transit changes for the 2025 Santa Claus Parade. Get all the essential details to navigate the festivities.
Toronto residents express frustration over selective enforcement of city rules, from snowplow incidents to basketball net removals while serious issues go unaddressed.
A Scarborough family faces fines for keeping basketball and hockey nets on their boulevard after six years of neighborhood use. City claims nets interfere with snow removal and garbage collection.
Toronto's automated speed enforcement cameras will be deactivated by November 30, 2025. Learn what this means for road safety and traffic enforcement in the city.
Windsor experiences financial impact following Ontario's provincial speed camera prohibition. Learn how this decision affects municipal revenue and traffic safety measures.
Multiple law enforcement officers were shot in a rural Kansas incident on November 15, 2025. Stay informed about this developing story and its implications for community safety.
Windsor Police have laid two separate stunt driving charges against local drivers. Learn about the enforcement efforts and penalties for dangerous driving in Ontario.
President Trump claims stopping suspected drug boats is ineffective, while U.S. authorities report record cocaine seizures. Analysis of the conflicting drug enforcement perspectives.
Toronto City Council approves neighborhood cafés and shops return in 8 wards, revitalizing local commerce and community spaces across the city. Learn about the impact.
Alberta considers raising highway speed limits to 120 km/h on QE2 and Trans-Canada. Expert analysis reveals current average speeds already exceed proposed limits. Learn about traffic safety implications.
Saskatoon Police Chief Cam McBride reveals police college backlogs are hampering recruitment efforts as the service works to address staffing shortages. Learn about the challenges and solutions.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow hints she may not seek re-election while critics argue her policies on taxes, housing, and public safety are taking the city in the wrong direction. Read the full analysis.
Winnipeg Police conclude dramatic 20-minute pursuit through city streets ending in farm field arrests. Multiple suspects apprehended after high-risk incident.
Ontario officially bans speed enforcement cameras while Toronto increases fines for blocking streetcars during snowstorms to $500. Get the latest updates on provincial traffic enforcement changes.
Ottawa's photo radar cameras cease operations today, ending automated speed enforcement across the city. Learn what this means for drivers and road safety.
The Trump administration hired 50,000 employees, primarily at ICE, while cutting 300,000 other federal jobs. Learn how this workforce reshaping impacts national priorities.
Charlotte prepares for Trump administration immigration enforcement operation as federal agents expected to arrive this weekend. Local officials mobilize to protect immigrant community.
Ottawa Police launch body camera program with 30 officers equipped to boost transparency and operational efficiency. New initiative aims to strengthen public trust.
A Guelph business faces charges following an inspection in Fergus. Learn about the enforcement action and what it means for local business compliance standards.
Federal immigration enforcement operations are reportedly expanding to Charlotte, North Carolina as part of Trump administration's ongoing crackdown. Sheriff warns of upcoming actions.
A former Parkland County school bus driver has pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography. Jared Corbett admitted to collecting 171 abusive images and videos. Learn the full details of this disturbing case.