Judge Concerned as Stronach Trial Cross-Examination Heats Up
During the high-profile trial of Frank Stronach, the presiding judge voiced concerns as cross-examination devolved into a shouting match, highlighting courtroom tensions.
During the high-profile trial of Frank Stronach, the presiding judge voiced concerns as cross-examination devolved into a shouting match, highlighting courtroom tensions.
In recent testimony, Hillary Clinton stated she has no information regarding Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and does not recall meeting him, as scrutiny continues.
Premier François Legault insists Quebec's 11% salary offer to medical specialists is sufficient, but FMSQ president Dr. Vincent Oliva counters that specialists earn less than Canadian peers and demands are unfair.
The Front Road storm sewer reconstruction in LaSalle is set to restart next week, addressing critical infrastructure needs in the Windsor area.
High-stakes negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Geneva have concluded without a breakthrough on nuclear issues, heightening fears of military conflict as diplomatic efforts stall.
The Zhylin and Zhylina families, totaling 12 members, have been welcomed by the Kiwanis Club of Barrie after fleeing unrest in Ukraine, highlighting community support for refugees.
Quebec Premier François Legault defends the government's pay offer to specialist physicians as the FMSQ union escalates pressure tactics in ongoing contract negotiations.
Police are searching for Manpreet Singh, 29, wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for first-degree murder and attempted murder with a firearm in an August 2025 Brampton case.
A solemn wreath-laying ceremony was held at the Fairview Legion in Halifax to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Persian Gulf War's conclusion, honoring veterans and reflecting on the conflict's legacy.
The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has ordered former school trustee Barry Neufeld to pay $750,000 for criticizing gender ideology curriculum, raising concerns about free speech and tribunal powers in Canada.
MPP Andrew Dowie defends government record, citing $30 billion increase in health care spending while addressing protests over privatization and conservation authority mergers.
Republican strategist Karl Rove argues President Trump's State of the Union address, while record-long, was excessively partisan and damaged Republican prospects for the upcoming midterm elections.
An 18-year-old driver in Windsor was apprehended after being caught traveling 50 km/h over the posted speed limit, highlighting ongoing traffic enforcement efforts.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a speech in Toronto, focusing on strengthening Canada's economy, military, and sovereignty in response to U.S. trade changes under President Trump.
Federal agents allegedly misrepresented themselves to enter a Columbia University dorm and arrest a student, sparking protests and criticism from officials over warrant procedures.
Bernard Drainville's campaign for Coalition Avenir Quebec leadership struggles with low popularity, while Pierre Fréchette maintains a strong lead in the race to succeed François Legault.
A man was arrested in New York City after police officers were struck with snowballs during a large public snowball fight at Washington Square Park, authorities reported.
A 19-year-old man from Windsor is facing multiple criminal charges following a serious incident involving a knife. Police responded to the scene and arrested the suspect, who now awaits legal proceedings.
A Brampton man has been found guilty of aggravated assault for a 2023 shooting on Richmond Row in London, Ontario. The verdict was delivered in London court on February 26, 2026.
A London man has been arrested for a second time as police continue their investigation into alleged sexual assaults linked to ride-share services, with authorities urging public vigilance.
A devastating SUV collision into the Capital City Mission on Rideau Street has resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries, leaving the community in mourning and prompting street closures.
A federal judge has refused to block construction of a $400 million ballroom project at the White House, allowing work to continue despite legal challenges. The decision marks a setback for opponents of the controversial renovation.
YWCA Cambridge emphasizes that its temporary emergency shelter at Grace Bible Church is a stopgap measure, urging for sustained community and government support to address homelessness effectively.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a reported shooting in Barry's Bay as a possible swatting incident, where false emergency reports are made to provoke a large police response.
The Canadian government is investing $7 million in Creative Destruction Lab's new CDL Defence program to boost defence and dual-use technology startups, supporting commercialization and government procurement.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers argue human smuggling charges are vindictive retaliation after he successfully challenged deportation. Federal prosecutors maintain evidence supports indictment.
A Windsor city councillor is calling on the federal government to actively defend the scheduled opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, citing potential delays and economic impacts.
Calgary police have apprehended two men linked to multiple restaurant thefts in the city. The arrests follow an investigation into a spate of incidents targeting local eateries.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada warns that recent budget reductions at the veterans' legal bureau could postpone hundreds of appeal hearings, impacting former service members seeking justice.
A Halifax man is facing more than two dozen serious charges related to weapons and drugs after police executed a search warrant at a residence in the city.