Canada Sees Geopolitical Murders as Dissenters Targeted
Recent murders in Canada, including an Iranian dissident and a Khalistan critic, highlight escalating geopolitical violence on Canadian soil, with suspects fleeing abroad.
Recent murders in Canada, including an Iranian dissident and a Khalistan critic, highlight escalating geopolitical violence on Canadian soil, with suspects fleeing abroad.
Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canada is 'leaving the door open' to military assistance in the Gulf region at U.S. request, but emphasizes no offensive involvement against Iran amid the Strait of Hormuz crisis.
Michael Evaristo, 45, arrested for suspected drunk driving, argues police violated his Charter rights during a traffic stop that uncovered drugs and a loaded handgun. The case highlights ongoing legal debates over search and seizure procedures in Canada.
Guelph Mayor Cam Guthrie has announced he will not be running for re-election in the 2026 municipal election, marking the end of his tenure in local politics.
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RecommendedDefense argues former gang members are unreliable, while Crown maintains their testimony is consistent and credible in the double murder trial of Dillon Ricky Whitehawk.
British Columbia MLA Mable Elmore reveals that survivors of the tragic Lapu Lapu street festival attack in Vancouver do not want the event to proceed as its anniversary approaches, citing ongoing trauma.
The wife of a fallen RCMP officer expresses deep concern as Moncton's riverfront master plan may affect a memorial dedicated to officers. The story highlights community remembrance and urban development tensions.
The Canadian federal and Ontario provincial governments have jointly funded a new $20-million transitional housing facility in Newmarket, operated by Inn from the Cold, to address homelessness with comprehensive support services.
Calgary's water consumption surged into an unsustainable 'risky red zone' on Sunday, prompting urgent calls for conservation as the city faces critical supply challenges.
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RecommendedNova Scotia's Springhill Institution has been placed under lockdown following the hospitalization of three inmates. The incident occurred on March 16, 2026, raising concerns about prison safety and protocols.
City crews in Winnipeg are actively repairing potholes on local roads, but upcoming weather forecasts could create ideal conditions for new potholes to form, posing ongoing challenges for infrastructure maintenance.
Residents of Winnipeg were startled by the sight and sound of CF-18 Hornet fighter jets flying overhead, sparking widespread speculation about the nature of the military activity.
Former President Donald Trump has intervened in a heated public dispute between conservative media figures Megyn Kelly and Mark Levin, praising Levin as a 'Great American Patriot' while Kelly's vulgar insults drew support from Marjorie Taylor Greene.
A man faces charges after allegedly pointing a handgun at motorists at a gas station in British Columbia, according to police reports. The incident highlights ongoing public safety concerns in the region.
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RecommendedSurveillance footage reveals an arsonist targeted Nancy Grewal's home months before her murder. Essex County OPP is asking for public assistance to identify the suspect.
Kitchener residents express outrage after St. Patrick's Day street parties leave behind urine, broken fences, and beer cans in Waterloo neighborhoods, prompting community cleanup efforts.
Blaine Beaven, a Saskatoon lawyer and Métis Nation member, will become Saskatchewan's new firearms commissioner on March 31, replacing retiring commissioner Robert Freberg.
Criminal charges against a Calgary police officer who shot an armed suspect wielding a sword during a 2022 arrest have been stayed by the Crown prosecution, with the officer's lawyer calling the decision appropriate.
President Trump's call for NATO allies to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz faces resistance, highlighting tensions over his past criticisms and the Iran conflict's global impact.
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RecommendedA federal judge temporarily halted U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to reduce childhood vaccine recommendations, ruling it likely violated procedures.
Dharla, a CBSA detector dog, flagged an Egyptian passenger at Toronto Pearson Airport carrying 22.5 kilograms of raw duck, pigeon, chicken, and rabbit, leading to a significant seizure.
A 17-year-old driver from Welland faces multiple charges after Ontario Provincial Police stopped them for stunt driving at 202 km/h, discovering two additional passengers hidden in the trunk.
The Toronto Police Association alleges an 'egregious violation' of officers' rights during a 3 a.m. search at 22 Division, calling for a superintendent's reassignment amid a corruption scandal.
Toronto plans to restrict road work for three months during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, drawing criticism from builders who warn of economic impacts amid a housing crisis.
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RecommendedA man has been charged by RCMP for a break-and-enter in Cranbrook, B.C., highlighting ongoing police efforts to address property crimes in the region.
Former Alberta NDP environment minister Shannon Phillips calls for apology from federal NDP leadership candidate Avi Lewis after resurfaced video shows him and wife Naomi Klein laughing at her political misfortune.
Gregory Bovino, a leading U.S. Border Patrol official, is set to retire, according to insider reports. This development marks a significant change in border security leadership amid ongoing national debates.
Police in Thunder Bay have laid charges against a long-term care home and a staff member following the 2025 death of an 86-year-old resident, highlighting ongoing concerns about elder care standards.
Ecuador's government has mobilized 75,000 soldiers to provinces plagued by violent crime, imposing a nightly curfew as part of a major security crackdown amid escalating gang violence.
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RecommendedA Calgary man has been charged with multiple criminal offenses after police conducted a significant firearms seizure, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts to address gun-related crimes in the city.