Cape Breton Police Hunt Vehicle in Fatal Hit-and-Run
Cape Breton Regional Police are intensifying efforts to locate a vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident in Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia, over the weekend.
Cape Breton Regional Police are intensifying efforts to locate a vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident in Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia, over the weekend.
A property in central Alberta has been shut down after reports of violent assault, stabbings, and a home invasion, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the region.
A Moncton man sustained serious injuries in a violent assault, leading to an RCMP arrest. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety in the area.
Key Ottawa developments include potential e-scooter battery regulations after fatal fire, new domestic rocket launch capability for military satellites, and calls to pedestrianize ByWard Market.
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RecommendedFederal opposition leaders with security clearance are calling for a classified briefing on an Iranian missile strike at a Kuwait airbase where Canadian forces are stationed, criticizing government secrecy.
A Quebec man has been convicted on all charges for the killings of his two children in Laval. The tragic case concluded with a jury verdict after a lengthy trial.
The Canadian government has committed $1.4 billion to enhance domestic ammunition manufacturing, aiming to reduce foreign reliance and support the armed forces under a new resilience program.
Alberta's government has tabled Bill 18, which would limit medical assistance in dying to individuals whose natural death is expected within 12 months, prohibiting access for those with mental illness as their sole condition.
Ontario's call to legalize pepper spray for self-defense sparks debate, but legal experts warn of complex Criminal Code obstacles and potential unintended consequences.
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RecommendedOntario Premier Doug Ford has publicly praised a Vaughan homeowner for shooting an alleged home invader, calling for more decisive action against criminals and criticizing the federal government's approach to gun control.
A Chinese couple's immigration bid to Canada was rejected after federal officials found reasonable grounds to believe the husband, a police officer, was complicit in crimes against humanity.
Jennifer Pan has pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the death of her mother during a staged home invasion in 2010. The case has drawn significant attention due to its complex and tragic circumstances.
Halton Regional Police are investigating a home invasion in Milton that occurred early Wednesday morning, with five suspects still at large. Authorities urge public assistance.
Edmonton filmmaker Mark Twitchell's request for leave has been denied, with officials citing prior family contact and the victim's family's ongoing trauma as key reasons.
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RecommendedFBI Director Kash Patel testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee that the bureau prevented four terrorist attacks in late 2025, with three inspired by ISIS. The incidents occurred across multiple states including California and Texas.
Edmonton city council has approved an undisclosed debt increase to complete the Lewis Farms Community Recreation Centre and Library, citing concerns about bid inflation if the amount is revealed prematurely.
The Canada Border Services Agency has initiated 372 immigration investigations targeting extortion networks, resulting in 35 deportations, as part of a nationwide crackdown on organized crime.
The British Columbia government has significantly raised the maximum compensation for victims of non-consensual intimate image sharing to $75,000, strengthening legal protections against digital exploitation.
The Saskatchewan government has allocated $8.47 billion in its 2026-27 budget to fund the 'Patients First Health Care Plan,' announced by Premier Scott Moe, aiming to improve healthcare access and services across the province.
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RecommendedA Windsor woman faces charges after an impaired driving crash, with Windsor Police Service investigating the incident that occurred in the city.
Saskatchewan's 2026-27 budget projects an $819.4 million deficit with $22.2 billion in expenses, a sharp reversal from last year's surplus. Health care receives $8.47 billion in funding.
Indigenous communities in Alberta are advancing self-determination by creating a dedicated search-and-rescue initiative, enhancing local safety and sovereignty.
The Saskatchewan provincial government has announced plans to build a new hospital in Yorkton, with funding included in the 2026-27 budget. This move aims to enhance healthcare infrastructure and services in the region.
Sarnia Police Service confirms a swatting incident led to a significant police response in the Davis and Russell streets area on March 18, 2026, with no actual threat found.
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RecommendedThe Royal Canadian Navy has deployed HMCS Charlottetown to Australia for a major multinational naval exercise, highlighting Canada's commitment to international maritime security and defense cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.
Advocacy groups warn that Canada's planned expansion of medical assistance in dying to include mental illness as a sole condition will stigmatize disabled Canadians and violate their rights.
Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough reinstates weekly garbage collection during summer months following resident complaints about trash accumulation, rat infestations, and foul odors.
A shooting incident outside a Jollibee restaurant in west Edmonton has left a man with life-threatening injuries, prompting a police investigation into the violent event.
The CBSA reports a surge in extortion-related deportations, with 35 individuals removed and more than 370 investigations ongoing, highlighting ties to organized crime.
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RecommendedOntario Premier Doug Ford urges a judge to apologize after an OPP investigation cleared Toronto police officers of misconduct allegations in the Umar Zameer trial.