Man Stabbed, Seriously Injured in Campbell River, B.C.
A man was stabbed and sustained serious injuries in Campbell River, British Columbia. Police are actively investigating the incident, which occurred on March 24, 2026.
A man was stabbed and sustained serious injuries in Campbell River, British Columbia. Police are actively investigating the incident, which occurred on March 24, 2026.
A new report reveals alarming gaps in Canada's immigration enforcement, with thousands of international students under investigation for fraud and rejected asylum seekers remaining in the country.
During the trial for a deadly stabbing at a Vancouver Starbucks, the Crown challenged a psychiatrist about potential exaggeration of mental health symptoms by the accused.
A Nova Scotia man faces multiple charges after allegedly fleeing from Amherst police officers in a dramatic pursuit that ended with his arrest following a coordinated law enforcement response.
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RecommendedThe jury in the trial of two men accused of murdering 15-year-old Meriem Boundaoui has requested to listen to recordings of the accused's testimony as deliberations continue into a second week.
Jake Woods, who discovered a homicide victim in Moncton, expresses relief as police make arrests in the case. The incident highlights community safety concerns and ongoing investigations.
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission will reconsider a complaint regarding an English-only policy at Royal University Hospital, raising questions about language access in healthcare settings.
Karl Malenfant, former SAAQ digital transformation head, has filed a lawsuit alleging critical errors in the Gallant Commission's investigation into the SAAQclic platform failure.
The Meals on Wheels program in Huron Perth has experienced an 87% increase in clientele, with community leaders emphasizing its vital role beyond just food delivery.
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RecommendedA Regina man was arrested for break-and-enter after police discovered him inside a chimney. The incident highlights unusual criminal tactics and ongoing police investigations in the area.
Bahrain's United Nations proposal advocating for 'all necessary means' to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open encounters significant international resistance amid regional tensions.
A 19-year-old arrested in a Barrhaven hit-and-run, the Ottawa Senators secure a victory but lose key players, and public outcry over LRT Line 1 troubles dominate Ottawa's headlines.
A Saskatoon judge has ordered the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission to reconsider a complaint from a woman denied service in Tagalog at a hospital Starbucks, citing potential discrimination.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford claims the privacy commissioner's resistance to proposed record access limits is motivated by politics, sparking debate over government transparency.
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RecommendedThe Nova Scotia government is pushing its budget close to the finish line, with Finance Minister John Lohr leading the effort amid broader national political and economic discussions.
A Yukon non-profit organization has filed a lawsuit against the federal government after funding was denied for a rural nutrition program that provided meals to hundreds of food-insecure First Nations children.
Columnist Chris Selley argues that Canada's notwithstanding clause serves as a crucial defense against potential authoritarian overreach, contrasting it with Quebec's Bill 21 religious symbols ban and dismissing comparisons to U.S. political dynamics.
Patrick Dombroskie, convicted of a 1992 triple murder, receives day parole in B.C. Meanwhile, analyst Dan McTeague predicts a 13-cent drop in gas prices on Wednesday.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier condemns the U.S. war with Iran as a violation of international law and a politically disastrous error, warning of permanent damage to transatlantic relations.
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RecommendedPremier Wab Kinew's Manitoba budget eliminates PST on groceries, aiming to aid families, while projecting a $498 million deficit for 2026, with key priorities outlined for the province's future.
A Guelph man has been found not criminally responsible for the murder of a senior, following a court ruling that considered mental health factors in the case.
Rosenthal Jr. Dorleans has been arrested following an investigation into sexual assaults on Montreal city buses in November 2025 and March 2026, according to police.
Ontario's top court has overturned a stay on criminal charges against former MPP Randy Hillier related to the 2022 convoy protest, sending the case back to Superior Court.
Four provincial premiers have jointly called for a reformed judicial appointment process that gives provinces meaningful input in selecting judges for superior courts and courts of appeal in their jurisdictions.
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RecommendedCNN's Harry Enten reveals a sharp decline in Donald Trump's approval among men under 45, with cost of living cited as a key issue. This trend could jeopardize Republican prospects in the upcoming midterm elections.
Ontario Provincial Police have charged a suspect with break-and-enter and harassment after responding to an incident at a residence in St. Charles, Northern Ontario, on March 22, 2026.
The CEO of Saab has indicated that the timeline for Canada's review of its fighter jet procurement remains uncertain, as the government continues its evaluation process for a new fleet.
Ontario Provincial Police in North Bay apprehended two separate stunt drivers within a single hour, one from the United States and another from southern Ontario, highlighting ongoing traffic enforcement efforts.
A parliamentary committee recommends changes to the Elections Act after the Longest Ballot Committee flooded ballots with protest candidates, sparking 18,000 complaints in the 2025 election.
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RecommendedA house fire in northeast Edmonton on Monday night resulted in one person being taken to the hospital. Edmonton Fire Rescue Services responded to the incident, with details on the cause and condition of the individual still under investigation.