Oshawa Man Wanted for Human Trafficking Arrested
A 44-year-old man, Yvenord Hyacinthe, has been arrested in Oshawa on multiple charges related to human trafficking, following a 10-month investigation by Durham Regional Police.
A 44-year-old man, Yvenord Hyacinthe, has been arrested in Oshawa on multiple charges related to human trafficking, following a 10-month investigation by Durham Regional Police.
The Canadian federal government has announced significant investments to bolster munitions manufacturing facilities in Quebec and Ontario, aiming to strengthen domestic defense capabilities.
Daniel Tomassetti, the last suspect wanted for the 2017 murders of Angelo Musitano and Mila Barberi, has been captured in Mexico City after nearly a decade on the run. He is fighting extradition to Canada, citing fears for his life.
A juror was dismissed from the Kamaljit Arora murder trial in Laval due to anxiety, reducing the jury to the legal minimum of ten members as deliberations continue.
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RecommendedEdmonton Police Chief Warren Driechel stands by his educational trip to Israel with the Major Cities Chiefs Association, calling it valuable learning despite criticism from local Muslim organizations.
Calgary authorities are investigating a shooting in Beddington Heights where a parked white Ford truck was struck by bullets. Police are appealing for public information regarding the March 10 incident.
The murder of Nancy Grewal in LaSalle has ignited international controversy, with accusations pointing toward the Khalistan separatist movement seeking an independent Sikh homeland in India.
New Brunswick RCMP are appealing to the public for assistance in identifying a car involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident, as investigations intensify to locate the responsible driver.
Montreal police are investigating an arson attack at a vacant store in St-Michel district. Flammables found at scene, no injuries reported. Firefighters quickly controlled the blaze.
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RecommendedBarrie police are investigating a brazen jewelry store robbery inside Georgian Mall that occurred on March 17, 2026. Authorities are seeking information about the masked suspects involved in the evening incident.
Windsor police arrested 12 individuals over three days in the Glengarry area, targeting crime reduction and community safety through a partnership with housing authorities.
Saskatchewan reveals highest-ever municipal revenue sharing pool of $392.4 million for 2026-27, an 8% increase, as Premier Moe commits to maintaining the unique funding program despite provincial deficit pressures.
Israel's defense minister announces the death of Iran's intelligence chief, Esmail Khatib, following strikes in Beirut and attacks on Iranian facilities, as casualties mount across the region.
Emile Benamor, owner of the Old Montreal building where a 2023 fire killed seven, has been arrested and faces manslaughter and criminal negligence charges.
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RecommendedWindsor police are asking for public assistance to identify a suspect who allegedly assaulted a rideshare driver while hurling racist remarks during an early morning incident on March 14.
Windsor police are asking for public assistance in identifying three suspects involved in an armed home invasion on Linwood Place. The incident occurred early Sunday morning, with suspects threatening a resident and stealing items before fleeing.
An analysis of how U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Canadian Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre share similar critiques of Prime Minister Mark Carney's international policies and economic vision.
As Quebec's Parti Québécois backpedals on referendum promises amid low independence support, analyst Kelly McParland suggests Alberta sovereigntists should heed Quebec's pragmatic approach to separation.
In an era of rising terrorism, ordinary Americans are increasingly taking personal security into their own hands, responding directly to attacks as threats from multiple ideological sources persist nationwide.
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RecommendedLegal experts argue that escalating antisemitic attacks against Jewish institutions in Canada should be prosecuted as terrorism under the Criminal Code, not just hate crimes, due to their systematic nature and intent to intimidate.
Prime Minister Carney's labeling of Freedom Convoy protests as sedition and his appeal of court rulings against the Emergencies Act invocation reveal continuity with Trudeau's controversial policies.
Nova Scotia Health issues a traffic advisory for Halifax Infirmary area this Saturday, March 21, 2026, due to planned construction activities. Drivers should expect delays and seek alternate routes.
A Woodstock man has been arrested following a London police investigation into child pornography offences, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat online exploitation.
In its final 2026 session, the Wisconsin Senate passed two significant bills: one legalizing online sports betting and another prohibiting the use of food stamps for candy and soda purchases.
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RecommendedThe Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed despite U.S. efforts to form a naval coalition, with Iran's asymmetric threats making safe passage impossible without a ceasefire agreement.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a theft of alcohol from a business in Arthur and have released images of two suspects to identify them.
A U.S. appeals court judge has issued a scathing dissent against colleagues who ruled a women-only spa discriminated by excluding a person with male genitalia, warning it puts women at risk.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces exploration of live-streaming bail hearings to increase public access and transparency in the justice system, arguing sunlight is needed on complex legal proceedings.
MSNOW host Lawrence O'Donnell condemned President Donald Trump's recent statements about the Iran conflict, highlighting Trump's claim to bomb 'just for fun' as evidence of sociopathic behavior. O'Donnell also debunked Trump's assertion of fearlessness, c
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RecommendedA new report reveals Canadians are open to negotiating with Western separatists, as data highlights significant underrepresentation of Western provinces in Parliament, sparking national debate.