Migrants March in Mexico, Protest Delays for Work Papers
A large group of migrants has embarked on a march from Tapachula in southern Mexico, protesting bureaucratic delays and demanding documents to work legally as they aim for the U.S. border.
A large group of migrants has embarked on a march from Tapachula in southern Mexico, protesting bureaucratic delays and demanding documents to work legally as they aim for the U.S. border.
Ottawa's municipal election may feature debates on the federal return-to-office mandate, with city councillors and the mayor taking positions on its impact on downtown businesses, transit, and quality of life.
Nova Scotia RCMP have detailed recent impaired driving incidents, including a man found with an open can of alcohol in his pocket during a traffic stop.
Beryl P. Wajsman argues that Canada's Criminal Code already provides adequate legal tools to combat antisemitism, but authorities fail to enforce them effectively.
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RecommendedA murder charge has been filed in the death of an Alberta woman, with RCMP investigating a financial motive after her body was discovered in a St. Albert home following a fire in February 2026.
Toronto Police Service announces creation of dedicated Counter-Terrorism Security Unit and Task Force Guardian in response to evolving security landscape, global conflicts, and increased hate crimes.
The Canadian government asserts that legislation designed to override Charter of Rights and Freedoms protections is not immune from judicial examination, reinforcing constitutional accountability.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew criticizes the Iran conflict as a distraction from the Epstein files, linking it to cost-of-living impacts in Canada during his 2026 budget presentation.
A Sûreté du Québec-led task force seized 18 kilograms of cocaine and $27,000 in cash during a raid on a Pointe-Claire residence, arresting a 41-year-old man in connection with an organized crime investigation.
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RecommendedThe CBSA suspends deportations to four Gulf countries as tensions escalate with Iran, citing safety risks. This move reflects Canada's cautious stance in the volatile Middle East region.
Sûreté du Québec conducted coordinated drug trafficking raids in Pointe-Claire and Rivière-Beaudette, linking operations to the Hells Angels criminal network as part of a broader crackdown.
An Edmonton man faces serious charges for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting multiple women he met through dating applications, as police issue a public safety alert.
The Supreme Court of Canada hears arguments on Quebec's Bill 21, with the federal government urging limits on the notwithstanding clause, while provinces defend its broad use.
A Democratic lawmaker has accused former President Donald Trump of displaying a classified map during a 2022 plane journey, raising serious national security concerns.
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RecommendedA longtime morgue employee was terminated after leaking confidential information about the deaths of NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew. The case highlights privacy violations in sensitive death investigations.
A B.C. company has been sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for alleged ties to a $100-million international network financing Iran-backed Hezbollah, raising alarms about terrorist financing in Canada.
A man wanted in connection with a homicide in Edmonton has been apprehended by police on Prince Edward Island, marking a significant development in the cross-province investigation.
The Saskatchewan NDP is urging the provincial government to eliminate the provincial sales tax on ready-to-eat foods, citing affordability concerns and following Manitoba's recent policy change.
CAPE, Canada's third-largest public service union, urges the federal government to implement remote work policies following IEA recommendations to reduce commuting during the gas price crisis caused by geopolitical tensions.
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RecommendedA new AP-NORC survey reveals most Americans believe U.S. military action against Iran has gone too far, while many express anxiety about affording gasoline despite political divisions.
A Barrie man has been charged with impaired driving following a collision near Veteran's Drive and Mapleview Drive West, with a toddler present in the vehicle during the incident.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accuses Republicans of hypocrisy over ICE agents not wearing masks at airports, contrasting with past safety claims. President Trump's directive sparks controversy.
The Saskatchewan NDP is pushing the provincial government to eliminate PST on ready-to-eat foods, citing Manitoba's recent move as inspiration to ease cost-of-living pressures.
Iran has formally dismissed a U.S.-proposed ceasefire plan, while military strikes have been reported in Tehran and across the Middle East, escalating regional tensions.
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RecommendedSimon Jolin-Barrette, Quebec's government House Leader, demands the resignation of Air Canada's CEO after the airline issued an English-only condolence message following a plane crash, sparking outrage over francophone disregard.
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Cox Communications is not liable for copyright violations by its customers, reversing a lower court's decision in a case led by Sony Music Entertainment.
Kenyan police have exhumed 32 bodies and fetuses from a clandestine mass grave in Kericho, Rift Valley, following reports of a secret burial, sparking a major investigation.
Dr. Casey Means' nomination for U.S. Surgeon General remains in limbo as the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee delays confirmation, sparking political debate.
Quebec's Simon Jolin-Barrette calls for Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau's dismissal, citing his unilingual response to a crash as 'contempt' towards francophones.
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RecommendedA Guelph man faces luring charges after an investigation connected to Newfoundland, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat online exploitation and protect vulnerable individuals.