Man Injured in North York Shooting, Toronto Police Probe
A man in his 30s was injured in a shooting in North York, Toronto, with police actively investigating the incident and appealing for public information.
A man in his 30s was injured in a shooting in North York, Toronto, with police actively investigating the incident and appealing for public information.
Analysis argues U.S. tactical success against Iran risks strategic failure without clear objectives and allied coordination, warning that confusion undermines Western power.
U.S. President Donald Trump claims the Iran war is nearing completion, but his address suggests weeks more conflict. Gulf states are divided on whether to push for a ceasefire or continued military action.
Liberal MP Michael Ma's associations with Chinese United Front affiliates and his controversial parliamentary committee performance spark scrutiny over foreign influence in Canadian politics.
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RecommendedA new auditor general report reveals systemic fraud and enforcement failures in Canada's international student program, with over 150,000 potential violations going uninvestigated.
Ottawa aims to direct 70% of defense spending to domestic companies by 2035, but faces procurement hurdles and capacity limitations in building a sovereign defense sector.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt asserted Donald Trump is always the most well-read person in any room, contradicting widespread reports about his aversion to reading detailed briefings and intelligence reports during his presidency.
Iran launched attacks across the Middle East, hitting a Kuwaiti oil refinery and prompting U.S. and Israeli airstrikes. The U.N. Security Council prepares to address Tehran's control of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil chokepoint.
Prince George RCMP is investigating an incident where two paramedics were injured by a flying object that entered their ambulance window near the Yellowhead Bridge.
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RecommendedVancouver police arrest a man linked to a series of violent Pokémon card thefts targeting sellers on Facebook Marketplace, highlighting rising concerns over online transaction safety.
The Cuban government has issued a significant pardon for 2,010 people, a move occurring as the United States intensifies pressure on the island nation's administration.
A Canadian mother and her young daughter have returned to Canada after being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to family statements.
Coun. Susan Stevenson demands answers after a $1 million shortfall hits Ark Aid Street Mission, highlighting ongoing financial instability in local homeless services.
The United Nations Security Council is set to vote on a significantly weakened resolution aimed at securing maritime access through the critical Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil transit route.
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RecommendedA man has been charged with impaired driving following a collision on Highway 15 in Ottawa, as reported by the Ontario Provincial Police. The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns in the region.
British Columbia Premier David Eby has reversed course on amending the Declaration Act, opting instead for a temporary suspension of certain provisions following strong opposition from Indigenous leaders.
Nanaimo RCMP is actively investigating the vandalism of roadside signs belonging to the local Iranian community, releasing photos of the damaged property as part of their inquiry.
The Canadian government has withdrawn $500,000 in funding from Disability Alliance B.C.'s Right Fit program, which matched wheelchair-users with accessible homes. This closure threatens to leave hundreds at risk of homelessness.
Montreal police have apprehended four men involved in a sophisticated counterfeit money scheme, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat financial fraud in the city.
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RecommendedPresident Donald Trump has nominated former defense attorney Todd Blanche as acting attorney general, marking a significant shift in the Justice Department leadership.
A sentencing hearing concluded for a man convicted of second-degree murder in the 2006 killing of Misha Pavelick near Regina Beach, with arguments over whether he should receive an adult sentence.
U.S. President Donald Trump's speech on the Iran war triggered a surge in oil prices, while Iran rejected claims of military destruction and vowed continued resistance.
The EPA has proposed including microplastics and pharmaceuticals on its Contaminant Candidate List for drinking water, potentially leading to new regulations. This move responds to public concerns and aligns with Health Secretary Kennedy's MAHA movement.
The B.C. Court of Appeal has overturned a lower court ruling, granting the Nuchatlaht First Nation Aboriginal title over its entire 210-square-kilometre claim on Nootka Island, significantly expanding Indigenous land rights recognition.
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RecommendedFormer Canadian foreign affairs minister Peter MacKay discusses Canada's potential military involvement in the Iran conflict, questioning sanctions' effectiveness in reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
A significant police operation unfolded in a Saint John neighborhood, with multiple units responding to an undisclosed incident that prompted heightened security measures and community concern.
Families gathered at the B.C. legislature to voice opposition to recent changes in autism funding, highlighting concerns over support cuts and accessibility.
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio has accused China of engaging in 'bullying' tactics by holding up Panama-flagged ships following a recent clash in the Panama Canal, escalating tensions over maritime trade routes.
Newly obtained ICE data reveals that 85% of 'collateral' arrests in New York City involved people with no criminal history, contradicting agency claims of targeting 'the worst of the worst'.
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RecommendedA Canadian family is stuck in Ottawa after being refused re-entry to the United States, where they reside, highlighting cross-border immigration challenges and personal hardships.