Innisfil Man Identified After Death Following Police Taser
Loved ones have identified Edward Essue as the Innisfil man who died after police used a taser during a traffic stop in Barrie, Ontario, on March 6, 2026.
Loved ones have identified Edward Essue as the Innisfil man who died after police used a taser during a traffic stop in Barrie, Ontario, on March 6, 2026.
Waterloo Regional Police are seeking a 34-year-old Kitchener man accused of impersonating an immigration lawyer in a fraud investigation. Harsharan Ahluwalia faces multiple charges.
A Toronto police officer is facing several serious charges, including sexual assault, following an investigation. The case highlights ongoing scrutiny of law enforcement conduct in the city.
Edmonton City Council is set to examine potential restrictions on road-widening projects in residential areas, aiming to balance infrastructure needs with community concerns.
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RecommendedSaskatchewan's health minister says the province is open to using more private contractors to improve surgical wait times, despite opposition criticism questioning the effectiveness of privatization.
A partial wall collapse in Westmount sent bricks crashing onto a car, causing minor injuries to a man. Paramedics responded to the scene as the damaged vehicle was towed away.
York Regional Police are appealing for witnesses after a 19-year-old pedestrian was struck and carried 50 metres on a vehicle's hood in Markham, leaving her in critical condition. Authorities have released video of the suspect's Honda Civic and warn again
Travis Dhanraj, former CBC journalist, testified before a House committee, accusing the broadcaster of intimidation, partisan bias, and a blacklist of guests. Liberal MPs reportedly ignored his allegations.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced online backlash after stating he only speaks 'American' at a summit with Latin American leaders, echoing President Trump's language views.
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RecommendedLawyers gathered at the Alberta legislature on March 10, 2026, to protest the province's use of the notwithstanding clause and concerns over judicial appointments, highlighting tensions in the justice system.
Economics professor Trevor Tombe discusses Alberta's strong financial position while urging consideration of long-term strategies, including potential sales tax, to ensure sustainable growth.
The community of Ayr, Ontario, is grappling with the compounded impacts of a recent fire and subsequent flooding, overwhelming local resources and resilience.
A Montreal judge will decide Friday on an injunction request to ban two Quebec men from donating sperm, following final arguments presented earlier this week.
Calgary City Council has approved six strategic focus areas for the 2027-30 budget cycle, but critics argue the process gives administration too much latitude and could lead to significant property tax increases.
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RecommendedOttawa officials are seeking more information from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada about potential funding cuts to asylum seeker housing programs that could shift costs to municipalities.
As the government shutdown continues, TSA officers are set to miss paychecks, leading to potential resignations and longer security lines at airports across the U.S.
An editorial critiques Canada's government for inaction on terrorism, citing recent attacks in Toronto and threats from Iran, urging stronger security measures.
An Edmonton man has been granted bail while facing extradition warrants linked to the international drug trafficking network allegedly led by former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding.
Calgarians successfully reduced water consumption below the critical threshold on the first day of new restrictions, as repair work on a major water main continues into its second day.
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RecommendedSimcoe County Council discussed challenges with recycling programs and plans to improve safety at illuminated intersections during a recent meeting.
President Donald Trump's statements on the Iran war, including false claims about Tomahawk missiles and war progress, are criticized for spreading misinformation and damaging U.S. alliances, with experts highlighting a stark contrast to past presidential
Police in Toronto are searching for two assailants who opened fire at the U.S. consulate in an early-morning attack. No injuries were reported, but officials call it a national security incident amid heightened tensions.
A group of Indigenous youth participated in an RCMP-led leadership workshop in Regina, focusing on skill-building and positive community engagement to strengthen relationships.
Documents reveal crown corporations spent tens of thousands on fancy board meeting meals while average families struggle. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation demands accountability.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Carney firmly states Canada will not participate in any offensive military operations against Iran, amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions and regional conflict.
Vancouver Councillor Sean Orr has initiated a defamation lawsuit against Mayor Ken Sim, alleging false accusations of drug distribution. The mayor apologized after the comments surfaced in English-language media.
Mayor Olivia Chow pushes for Toronto to reclaim control of garbage bins from a private contract and introduce a paid snow shovelling program, addressing urban maintenance issues.
President Trump's push to nationalize elections and restrict mail-in voting has sparked a political crisis for Senate Republicans, who lack the votes to pass the SAVE Act amid filibuster hurdles and Democratic opposition.
Greater Sudbury Police have confiscated a replica firearm after investigating threats in the community, highlighting ongoing public safety concerns.
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RecommendedToronto Police Service is examining an OPP investigation report regarding officer testimonies during the Umar Zameer trial, following a not guilty verdict in 2024.