Ottawa Police Search for Missing Indigenous Woman, 27
Ottawa Police Service issued a missing person notice for Dezzi Kakepetum, 27, who was last seen on February 6 in Sandy Hill. Authorities are seeking public assistance.
Ottawa Police Service issued a missing person notice for Dezzi Kakepetum, 27, who was last seen on February 6 in Sandy Hill. Authorities are seeking public assistance.
Latest crime data from Regina reveals a persistent increase in arson incidents, highlighting ongoing public safety concerns in the city for 2026.
A pedestrian in Edmonton has been hospitalized with serious injuries after a hit-and-run incident. Police are actively searching for an SUV involved and urging witnesses to come forward.
A new poll shows Christine Fréchette maintains a substantial advantage over Bernard Drainville among CAQ members and Quebec voters in the race to become premier.
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear a landmark case on Quebec's secularism law, an EMSB commissioner argues Bill 21 forces religious minorities to choose between faith and livelihood.
Ottawa Police are requesting public assistance to locate André Duhamel, 82, last seen on February 26, 2026, in the Vanier area. He was wearing a distinctive black jacket with white dots.
Iran reports intense nuclear negotiations with the U.S. in Geneva as Trump's deadline approaches, with military threats raising fears of Middle East conflict.
Newly released dashcam and bodycam footage captures former WWE executive Vince McMahon crashing his Bentley at over 100 mph on a Connecticut highway while being followed by a state trooper last summer.
A tragic incident in Ottawa leaves one dead and three injured after an SUV crashed into The Drop-In on Rideau Street, with the community remembering a 'wonderful, gentle soul.'
Saskatoon officials are evaluating a proposal to increase snow clearing services in areas with significant senior resident populations, aiming to improve safety and accessibility during winter months.
Winnipeg Police Service is requesting surveillance video after a stranger approached children, offering money and a ride. The incident highlights ongoing community safety concerns.
A Calgary trucker awaits a judge's ruling on whether he will be extradited to California to face drug smuggling allegations connected to a major Mexican narcotics network.
An RCMP officer in British Columbia has been cleared of wrongdoing by the Independent Investigations Office after a woman was shot and airlifted to hospital. The incident highlights ongoing scrutiny of police-involved shootings.
The trial of a drug dealer accused of selling cocaine laced with fentanyl reaches its conclusion with closing arguments, highlighting the deadly risks of illicit substances.
A hearing into the police-involved death of Myles Gray reveals he had injected testosterone, raising questions about officer note-taking protocols and accountability.
A 22-year-old man from Lethbridge, Alberta, is facing serious charges including child luring and sexual offenses following a police investigation. Authorities have not released further details at this time.
An American national was among those killed in a recent boat shooting incident in Cuba, according to official statements. The event highlights ongoing tensions and security concerns in the region.
A former British Columbia teacher convicted of historical child sexual abuse will remain incarcerated after the Appeal Court dismissed his appeal, reinforcing justice for victims.
The Liberal Party and Bloc Québécois will re-nominate their candidates for a Terrebonne byelection after the Supreme Court annulled the 2025 election result due to an Elections Canada error.
Alberta's 2026 budget reveals four consecutive years of deficits totaling $28 billion in new debt, challenging Premier Danielle Smith's fiscal framework and raising concerns about long-term financial stability.
A U.S. citizen was among those killed in a boat shooting incident in Cuba, according to an official statement. The event highlights ongoing tensions and security concerns in the region.
Police investigate the death of a nearly blind Myanmar refugee whose body was discovered days after U.S. Border Patrol agents released him at a Buffalo Tim Hortons.
Canada's immigration and refugee system faces severe challenges, including a backlog of nearly 300,000 claims and high costs. Critics argue that labeling reform efforts as racism is unfounded.
Alberta's 2026 budget allocates $30 million for demolishing the old Royal Alberta Museum, yet negotiations continue with potential redevelopers, leaving the building's future in limbo.
A suspect, who was a young offender at the time, faces drug trafficking charges linked to a fatal overdose in Fort Frances, Ontario, in June 2023.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller engaged in a lengthy public feud on X, sparked by Democrats' response to Trump's State of the Union address, drawing mockery from former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau.
Alberta's 2026 budget allocates millions for southern health-care projects including Cardston Health Centre replacement and Highway 3 twinning, with significant capital spending increases.
Alberta's 2026 provincial budget projects a $9.4 billion deficit for 2026-27, with significant spending on health and a new crown corporation, alongside fee increases.
Alberta's 2026 budget fully restores grant funding to Edmonton for the first time since 2019, ending a seven-year dispute. Premier Danielle Smith made this a non-negotiable priority, addressing past cuts that cost the city millions.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a speech in Toronto advocating for economic resilience and self-reliance as Canada faces potential U.S. tariff threats under President Donald Trump.