Store Window Shot at After Youth Altercation in Montreal
Shots were fired at a store window in Montreal after an altercation involving a group of young people, with police investigating the incident that occurred on March 23, 2026.
Shots were fired at a store window in Montreal after an altercation involving a group of young people, with police investigating the incident that occurred on March 23, 2026.
Authorities in Vaughan are treating a recent vehicle fire as a possible case of arson, launching a detailed investigation into the suspicious blaze that occurred in the city.
The fatal Air Canada plane crash at New York's LaGuardia Airport, which killed two Canadian pilots, could exacerbate public travel fears, according to psychological experts analyzing the incident's broader impact.
Former President Donald Trump stated Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was the first to advocate for military action against Iran, fueling speculation over whether this was praise or blame-shifting for the ongoing conflict.
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RecommendedCanada's national police force is grappling with a severe and worsening personnel deficit, according to a new report from the Auditor General, raising concerns about operational capacity and public safety.
A missile struck central Tel Aviv as Iran continued barrages against Israel and Gulf states, while U.S. President Trump claimed talks to end the war, disputed by Iran. Israel retaliated in Beirut, and oil prices fluctuated amid the conflict.
The City of London faces a $10 million expense to install boilers in municipal buildings disconnected from the London District Energy system, highlighting infrastructure challenges and budget pressures.
The U.S. Defense Department will close its press corridor and relocate journalists outside the Pentagon following a federal judge's ruling in favor of The New York Times.
Aviation authorities launch a comprehensive investigation after an Air Canada flight collided with a fire truck at New York's LaGuardia Airport, resulting in the tragic deaths of both pilots.
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RecommendedForeign Affairs Minister Anita Anand declared Canada's moment to lead at a London conference, but critics question the substance behind her claims of trade successes and global influence.
A military cargo plane crashed in a remote Amazonian region of Colombia, resulting in at least 66 fatalities, according to the head of the armed forces. The incident occurred after takeoff from Puerto Leguizamo.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier cautions that Donald Trump's potential return to the White House could severely strain transatlantic relations, highlighting concerns over tariffs and diplomatic ties.
Edmonton Journal readers criticize Alberta's UCP government for scapegoating minorities on immigration and restricting MAID freedoms, calling for collaborative governance.
The Air India Flight 182 bombing remains Canada's worst terrorist attack, yet authorities failed to prevent it or bring perpetrators to justice. This podcast explores how systemic indifference allowed 329 lives to be lost.
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RecommendedAuthor Warren Mirko argues Canada's adoption of UNDRIP principles threatens Enlightenment ideals by privileging ancestry-based knowledge over universal access, with implications for land management and democratic decision-making.
Maryland authorities report a tragic incident where a quadruple amputee cornhole player shot and killed a man. Details are emerging as the investigation continues.
Markwayne Mullin, confirmed as DHS Secretary, faces scrutiny over a 2023 video where he praised spanking his children and recounted threatening his daughter's boyfriend.
Iran launched missile attacks on Israel and Gulf Arab nations while former U.S. President Trump claims negotiations are underway to conclude the ongoing Middle East conflict, creating market turbulence.
A comprehensive survey reveals over 60% of Canadian shelters operate beyond funded capacity monthly, facing staffing crises and increased demand while relying on fundraising to survive.
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RecommendedSen. John Kennedy disclosed that President Trump refused a bipartisan Homeland Security funding deal, opting for a Republican-only reconciliation bill instead.
Annette Ryan, nominated as Parliamentary Budget Officer, faces opposition scrutiny for her commitment to independence and questions about why interim PBO Jason Jacques wasn't selected for the permanent role.
An Ottawa lawyer expresses constitutional concerns about Bill C-22, which grants law enforcement expanded access to private communications while potentially compromising Charter protections.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faces scrutiny over proposed legislation banning advance requests for medical assistance in dying, contrasting Quebec's approach.
Gerard Baker of The Wall Street Journal warns Americans face unprecedented doubt in wartime as Trump's claims on Iran conflict clash with Tehran's denials, referencing 'Baghdad Bob'.
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RecommendedPresident Donald Trump's briefing in Memphis featured a public praise session, with critics likening it to North Korean-style sycophancy. Advisers Stephen Miller and Kash Patel lauded Trump's leadership, drawing widespread backlash on social media.
A letter to the editor argues that changing party leaders won't fix Canada's political system. The solution? A proportional electoral system that separates party and candidate votes.
Ontario Provincial Police seized a switchblade and drugs after an ankle monitor alert in Northern Ontario, highlighting enforcement efforts in the region.
A Los Angeles civil jury found Bill Cosby drugged and raped Donna Motsinger in 1972, awarding her $59.25 million in damages. The verdict adds to his legal troubles amid numerous sexual assault allegations.
A Whitby councillor and friends of a victim are seeking advanced notice from the Parole Board after a high-risk offender, who killed a local teen 40 years ago, was granted temporary leaves.
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RecommendedSudbury police have launched a unique poem campaign to address rising stunt driving offenses in northeastern Ontario, highlighting a busy 2023 for charges.