Former Ottawa Pastor Charged in Historic Sex Assault
Ottawa police have charged a former pastor of the Chinese Christian Church of Ottawa with historic sexual assault. The case dates back several years.
Ottawa police have charged a former pastor of the Chinese Christian Church of Ottawa with historic sexual assault. The case dates back several years.
Nova Scotia RCMP arrested a man after finding illegal cannabis and unstamped tobacco during a traffic stop near Goffs on May 28, 2026.
The mother of Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor Maya Gebala says the family is unable to find housing in Canada, living between a car and a couch. They also don't qualify for government benefits.
A 23-year-old woman faces charges after a deceased infant was discovered in a Brampton home. Police describe the scene as deeply disturbing.
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RecommendedA small fire was discovered inside a trailer at a warehouse complex in Calgary's Lincoln Park on June 1, 2026. No injuries were reported, and the cause is under investigation.
Canadian tech entrepreneur Yanik Guillemette asserts Ottawa's pivot on Bill C-22 confirms systemic dangers to data sovereignty and digital economy.
Greater Sudbury is asking residents to evaluate the city's response to the major snowstorm in mid-March, aiming to improve future emergency preparedness and snow removal.
Christine Nayler, who was forced to give up her newborn in 1982 at age 15, calls on the Canadian government to apologize for historical forced adoptions.
York Regional Police have charged Michele Moscone, 27, and Glen Mousseau, 55, with murder after a deadly double shooting in Vaughan.
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RecommendedA landmark Indigenous languages office faces audit after spending $10M on a conference. Critics question financial oversight and priorities.
Nova Scotia RCMP have arrested Unique Allan Shay Toney-MacEachern, wanted on multiple charges. The arrest follows a public appeal for information.
Immigration lawyer Richard Kurland discusses how some migrants exploit Canada's immigration system with false claims and delayed deportations, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion annually.
A Barrie man faces charges after allegedly threatening citizens with a utility knife at Meridian Place. Police responded to reports of a disturbance.
Nova Scotia begins June under frost advisories as sun and clouds precede showers. Also: Toronto employers eye remote work to avoid World Cup traffic, and more.
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RecommendedCNN's Harry Enten says Democrats hold historic advantages in party identification and voter enthusiasm ahead of November midterms, with a 13-point lead in party affiliation.
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner accused The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal of journalistic malpractice for reporting he sent sexual messages to women.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre demands an emergency debate on Canada's economy, citing urgent concerns over inflation and cost of living.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce further steps to fight antisemitism and hate in Canada, addressing a spike in incidents since October 7.
Justin Harris faces second-degree murder charges following a fatal assault at Five Points in downtown Barrie. Police arrested him on May 29, 2026.
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RecommendedAlberta Premier Danielle Smith defends using unvalidated signatures to pose a separatist referendum question, sparking controversy and pushback from Manitoba's premier.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends using unvalidated signatures to pose a separatist referendum question in October, sparking controversy.
A fire on Bridge Avenue damaged three homes and displaced 11 people. No injuries reported; cause under investigation.
Premier Danielle Smith asserts authority over UCP president Rob Smith, clarifying the party's stance against Alberta separation amid a contentious referendum.
President Trump expresses confidence in Iran interim peace deal talks, even as U.S. and Iranian forces clash near the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides exchanging fire.
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RecommendedA Kitchener man faces charges after a stabbing at a local business. Police responded to the scene, and the victim was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating a targeted shooting at a Kitchener residence early Monday. No injuries reported. Suspects fled the scene.
The US and Iran exchanged military strikes on June 1, 2026, while President Trump expressed optimism about a peace deal. Kuwait intercepted Iranian missiles.
Newly elected councils and mayors across New Brunswick will be sworn in on Monday, marking the start of new municipal terms. The ceremony follows recent elections.
A Utah judge will decide if a key hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk, will be public. The decision could impact media access.
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RecommendedA fire in Windsor spread to three houses, forcing 11 people from their homes. Fire crews responded to Bridge Avenue on May 31.