One Dead After Altercation in East York: Toronto Police
Toronto police report one person deceased after a violent altercation in East York on Wednesday night. Authorities are investigating the incident as a homicide.
Toronto police report one person deceased after a violent altercation in East York on Wednesday night. Authorities are investigating the incident as a homicide.
Alberta's UCP government announces new Medical Assistance in Dying legislation, prompting letters questioning public silence and potential restrictions on end-of-life choices for chronic conditions.
Saskatoon city council has turned down a deal with Florida-based OVG group to operate a local arena, ending years of negotiations after intense debate at City Hall.
Ontario's upcoming budget, to be tabled at Queen's Park, includes a major HST rebate for new home buyers and other anticipated measures. Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy oversees the fiscal plan.
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RecommendedParliamentary committee hears conflicting testimony on expanding medical assistance in dying to mental illness cases, with experts warning of unpredictable outcomes and discrimination concerns.
Geoff Russ argues that Canada joining the European Union would mean surrendering sovereignty to a bureaucratic, slow-moving bloc facing internal crises over regulation and migration.
Analysis suggests President Trump is looking for a diplomatic solution to the Iran conflict, while the regime demonstrates unexpected resilience despite massive protests and military pressure.
A critical examination of how the Gladue principle in Canadian courts has led to reduced sentences for Indigenous offenders, creating injustice for Indigenous female victims of violence.
As Iran maintains its grip on the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. deploys troops to the Middle East, raising concerns over oil market manipulation and fragile peace talks.
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RecommendedU.S. President Donald Trump claims Iran is eager to negotiate, while Iranian officials deny talks, as the war causes fuel shortages and economic turmoil worldwide.
Senator John Kennedy faced backlash for defending Trump's Iran action with claims critics called reminiscent of '1984' logic, as social media erupted with accusations of warped reasoning.
ABC Toronto launches aggressive advertising campaign criticizing Mayor Olivia Chow's record on taxes, crime, and city services ahead of the October mayoral election.
Commentator Sharan Kaur highlights the deteriorating state of the Prime Minister's residence, calling it a national embarrassment and questioning its suitability for Canada's leader.
Manitobans may soon see lower prices at checkout as the province plans tax reductions on select food items in its upcoming budget, providing financial relief amid rising living expenses.
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RecommendedWhite House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's assertion that statements from President Trump are 'obviously true' has ignited widespread criticism and mockery online, with critics citing extensive fact-checking records.
Ottawa reports significant increase in speeding within school zones following Ontario's ban on automated enforcement cameras, raising safety concerns after recent tragedies.
The Canadian military's Cyclone helicopter fleet won't be fully operational until 2029, 25 years after the contract was signed, due to supply chain issues and parts shortages.
The fatal hit-and-run of a crossing guard in Barrhaven has ignited public anger, with letters blaming the removal of speed cameras for increased risks near schools. Critics argue this policy shift prioritizes cars over pedestrian safety.
House Speaker Mike Johnson presented Donald Trump with the inaugural 'America First Award' at a GOP fundraiser, drawing swift mockery from critics who called it a 'participation trophy' for the president.
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RecommendedMillions are set to protest President Trump's policies in 'No Kings' rallies across the U.S., with celebrities like Bruce Springsteen and Bernie Sanders joining in St. Paul.
A fatal shooting at a homeless encampment in Abbotsford has intensified scrutiny over safety and management of camps on provincially owned land, highlighting broader issues of vulnerability and crime.
RCMP in Grande Prairie have arrested a man after he allegedly caused several public disturbances while brandishing a realistic-looking toy firearm, prompting a police response.
Regina City Council has officially approved a 10% transit fare increase effective April 8, affecting all fare types including youth, adult, and senior passes after a narrow 6-5 vote.
Iran has publicly rejected U.S. overtures for peace talks while presenting its own conditions to end the conflict, including demands for reparations and recognition of authority over the Strait of Hormuz.
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RecommendedA man whose mother was killed in a festival attack raises concerns about how $2 million in donations was distributed, claiming victims did not directly receive the funds.
Calgary Police Service reveals staggering child abuse and exploitation numbers, with 45 cases monthly and 700 internet exploitation files this year, while facing detective shortages.
A UBC professor proposes lowering the income threshold for phasing out Old Age Security, potentially saving billions in federal spending while sparking debate on senior support.
A 17-year-old girl was taken into custody after allegedly stabbing a 20-year-old woman in a Montreal apartment, prompting a brief manhunt in the Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie borough.
Two men have been arrested in the Dominican Republic in connection with the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old Quebec teenager while riding a motorcycle, as authorities continue their investigation into the tragic incident.
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RecommendedThe Quebec Superior Court has issued a ruling criticizing the federal government's role in a controversial secret trial, highlighting judicial transparency concerns.