NYC Snowball Attack on Police Sparks Law Enforcement Debate
A violent snowball assault on NYPD officers in Washington Square Park during a cold snap has ignited controversy over political rhetoric's impact on public attitudes toward law enforcement.
A violent snowball assault on NYPD officers in Washington Square Park during a cold snap has ignited controversy over political rhetoric's impact on public attitudes toward law enforcement.
The City of LaSalle has announced a one-week postponement of lane restrictions on Front Road at Adams Lane, originally scheduled to begin this week. The delay allows for additional planning and coordination.
A coalition criticizes Vancouver's 2026 FIFA World Cup rights plan for insufficiently tackling FIFA-related harms, including displacement and exploitation concerns.
A judge has dismissed a judicial review application from the family of Eric Omeasoo, a 13-year-old fatally stabbed at MacEwan LRT station, finding no evidence police acted unreasonably in not charging the suspect.
A special constable for Montreal's transit authority faces assault charges following an incident at Berri-UQAM station, as Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada addresses growing safety concerns in the metro system.
A Guelph father and daughter were inadvertently involved in a human trafficking investigation, highlighting the complexities and potential for error in such sensitive police operations.
Law enforcement authorities are conducting an active investigation in Tecumseh, near Windsor, with details remaining limited as the situation develops.
Durham Regional Police are implementing a drone pilot project to enhance emergency response, with strict privacy safeguards and no surveillance use.
Employees at the RCMP national headquarters in Ottawa have received layoff notices, signaling workforce reductions amid potential funding adjustments.
The City of Montreal announces accelerated completion of Ste-Catherine Street construction between St-Marc and Peel Streets, now set for 2029 instead of 2030, with Mayor Martinez Ferrada emphasizing downtown revitalization.
The U.S. Defense Protection Act and the Pentagon's recent ultimatum to AI company Anthropic highlight growing national security concerns over advanced artificial intelligence technologies and their potential military applications.
Ontario Provincial Police release images of two suspects after a theft at a Shoppers Drug Mart in Mount Forest, where approximately $3,000 worth of medicinal products were stolen.
A 20-year-old man from Montreal has been arrested by Quebec provincial police in Saint-Constant on serious child pornography charges, with authorities conducting an investigation into the alleged offenses.
The Trump administration is easing fuel shipments to Cuba's private sector as part of a broader plan to increase U.S. leverage and push for political and economic reforms on the island nation.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre detailed his approach to Canada-U.S. relations in a Toronto speech, emphasizing cooperation despite trade tensions and rejecting the notion of a lasting break between the two nations.
Toronto Police have identified 20-year-old Abdul Yeberebaba as a suspect in the murder of 15-year-old Jahkai Jack, with two arrests already made in the case.
A Kitchener motorist has been charged following a serious three-vehicle collision in Centre Wellington. Police responded to the incident, which underscores ongoing road safety concerns in the region.
Guelph Police are investigating a theft where a woman's purse was stolen in a Stone Road parking lot after suspects distracted her. Authorities urge public vigilance.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre urges calm, pragmatic engagement with the United States, criticizing Prime Minister Mark Carney's confrontational rhetoric toward America and President Donald Trump.
London Police Service forensic investigators have returned to an Adelaide Street South residence where a deceased person was discovered, continuing their investigation into the incident.
Two young girls, aged 12 and 14, have been formally charged by Toronto police in connection with a series of suspected hate-motivated assaults targeting individuals of East Asian descent in the city's downtown core.
Calgary police have confiscated illegal drugs and weapons from an alleged drug trafficker in the East Village, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the city.
Police dive teams from across Ontario conducted their annual Ice Week training in the frigid waters of Morrison Quarry, Quebec, honing skills for cold-water rescue and recovery operations.
Sources indicate Svetlana Dali, a known stowaway, has successfully hidden on a plane to Europe once more, raising security concerns at airports.
A car chase by ICE agents in Newark, New Jersey, led to a multi-vehicle accident involving children. Mayor Ras Baraka condemns the pursuit as reckless and dangerous.
A British Columbia judge acquitted Daniel Jacob Cluett of smuggling drugs into Canada, accepting his defense that severe fentanyl withdrawal symptoms prevented him from knowing about the substances in his suitcase.
Jeremy McDonald of Lindsay, Ontario faces serious charges including aggravated assault and assault with a weapon following a violent altercation inside his apartment, according to court documents.
A recent report by the National Police Federation indicates Albertans are largely uninterested in establishing a provincial police force, citing public feedback and cost concerns.
Prince Edward Island announces funding for 32 local organizations to advance diversity and inclusion projects, supporting community-driven efforts across the province.
The Canadian government has announced a major investment of $1.55 billion aimed at ensuring equitable services for First Nations children, addressing long-standing disparities in support.