No police link to man's self-harm, B.C. watchdog rules
B.C.'s police watchdog finds no connection between officers' conduct and a man's self-inflicted injury in Nanaimo. The ruling concludes a recent investigation into the incident.
B.C.'s police watchdog finds no connection between officers' conduct and a man's self-inflicted injury in Nanaimo. The ruling concludes a recent investigation into the incident.
A Coquitlam RCMP constable faces a code of conduct hearing, with a lawyer arguing for his dismissal due to inappropriate behaviour in group chats. Read the latest from the ongoing disciplinary case.
A 16-year-old boy faces criminal charges after a two-vehicle collision in May 2025 killed a 71-year-old Edmonton man. Police say speed was a factor. Read the latest on this tragic case.
Quebec students returning to class must now use the formal 'vous' when addressing staff under a new provincial code of conduct. Learn about the policy shift and its implications.
A new Ottawa fire code update mandates carbon monoxide detectors on each floor of residential homes. Learn about the safety requirements and how to comply.
Justice Minister Sean Fraser announces new criminal code reforms targeting violent and sexual crimes. The 'Protecting Victims Act' is a direct response to rising public anxiety over safety.
A new report on B.C.'s energy policy faces criticism for potentially raising building and operating costs. Critics urge for consumer choice and a reasonable transition timeline.
A new grocery code of conduct for Canada is set for 2026, but an expert warns consumers shouldn't expect immediate price drops. Learn what the code means for your wallet.
Canada's grocery industry implements a new mandatory code of conduct on January 1, 2026, designed to ensure fairness between retailers and suppliers. Learn how this impacts the market.
Canada's new Grocery Code of Conduct launches January 1. While it won't cut food prices, it aims to fix supplier-retailer relations, which could benefit consumers long-term. Learn how.
Visitors to Whistler, B.C., are warned after fraudulent QR code stickers were discovered in parking lots, attempting to steal payment information. Learn how to spot the scam.
New Ontario Fire Code regulations taking effect in 2026 will require carbon monoxide alarms on every floor of most homes in Windsor-Essex. Learn the rules to protect your family from the silent killer.
Canadian world junior captain Porter Martone issues a public apology after an unsportsmanlike penalty in the team's 7-5 victory over Czechia. The incident marred an emotional opening game.
Canadian world junior captain Porter Martone issues a public apology after a fiery incident marred Canada's 7-5 victory over Czechia. Read about the leadership response.
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois explains the converging forces reshaping Canada's food economy in 2026, from trade pressures to AI pricing. A year of reckoning for competitiveness and food security.
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A Toronto police officer has been demoted for six months after being found guilty of discreditable conduct for touching a female colleague. Read the details of the disciplinary decision.
Young students in Edmonton are learning vital coding skills by developing their own video games through the Code Ninjas after-school program, blending education with creativity.
A Coquitlam RCMP constable has been ordered to resign or face dismissal following a code of conduct hearing related to offensive group chats. Read the full details of the disciplinary decision.
Reports suggest a potential shift in Iran's strict hijab enforcement. We examine the evidence, historical context, and what it could mean for women's rights. Read the full analysis.
A look back at the most impactful local news events in Kitchener for 2025, from a major apartment fire to new grocery rules. Discover the stories that shaped the community.
A new grocery code of conduct aims to bring fairness to Canada's food supply chain. Learn what it means for suppliers, retailers, and your wallet. Stay informed on this critical business shift.
A Regina physician faces 10 charges of unprofessional conduct, accused of improper billing and working concurrent shifts that allegedly risked patient safety. Learn the details from the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
The Liberal government's compromise with the Bloc Québécois to pass Bill C-9 may remove key religious protections from the Criminal Code, sparking fears of criminalizing faith. Read the analysis.
Nova Scotia's police watchdog is investigating an alleged fight involving an officer at a Cape Breton craft beer festival. Get the latest details on the SiRT probe.
Former Vancouver Canucks star Ryan Kesler will face trial on two misdemeanour counts of criminal sexual conduct. The case involves a teenage girl and is set to proceed after a judge found probable cause.
A Vancouver judge has found a convicted murderer in contempt of court for refusing to answer questions, citing the 'inmate code.' The ruling highlights tensions between court orders and prison culture.
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 veteran Brooks RCMP officer faces assault and assault by choking charges following an investigation into his off-duty conduct. He is suspended with pay and will appear in court in January.
Heritage Minister Marc Miller defends removing religious defence from hate speech laws. Liberals and Bloc Québécois amend Bill C-9, the Combating Hate Act. Read the latest.