Windsor Murder Trial Nears Conclusion in Fatal Shooting

A Windsor murder trial is approaching its conclusion after evidence revealed the 26-year-old victim was shot more than six times in a 2022 incident. The case highlights ongoing investigations into violent crime in the region.

Man Charged in Maple Ridge Fatal Fight Death

A 45-year-old man faces manslaughter charges following a deadly fight in Maple Ridge that resulted in the death of a 49-year-old man. Police confirm it was an isolated incident between acquaintances.

Quebec Lawyers Defend Bill 21 Before Supreme Court

Lawyers representing the Quebec government argued at the Supreme Court of Canada that Bill 21, the province's secularism law, is a legitimate exercise of provincial authority, sparking protests outside the courthouse.

Ex-CAQ Minister Switches to Conservatives, Gains Seat

Maïte Blanchette Vézina, a former Coalition Avenir Québec cabinet minister, has defected to the Quebec Conservatives, providing the party with its first seat in the legislature and boosting its visibility ahead of the fall election.

Pride Festivals Seek Federal Aid as Corporate Support Wanes

Canadian Pride organizations are requesting $3 million in federal funding to offset declining corporate sponsorships, driven by a backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. This financial strain threatens the sustainability of major ev

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