Bail Granted in London Explosives and Weapons Investigation
A suspect in a North London explosives and weapons case has been granted bail as the investigation continues, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the region.
A suspect in a North London explosives and weapons case has been granted bail as the investigation continues, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the region.
Alberta MLAs return to work under updated legislative rules, with the government claiming more debate time while opposition criticizes reduced democratic oversight. Key changes include programming motions and written question limits.
Ottawa is arranging evacuation options for Canadians in the Middle East as the U.S.-Iran war enters its fifth day, with officials weighing NATO implications and market volatility.
A Saskatoon man has been sentenced to five years in prison for leading police on a dangerous high-speed chase through city streets in July 2025.
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RecommendedA former Quebec provincial police investigator has pleaded guilty to a bizarre incident involving licking a woman's boot, marking a significant fall from grace for the ex-officer.
The Independent Investigations Office in British Columbia has retracted a report on an arrest, citing significant evidentiary gaps after a key officer refused to provide a statement, raising concerns about transparency.
U.S. Defence Secretary confirms submarine attack on Iranian warship off Sri Lanka, marking first U.S. strike outside Middle East. Israel intensifies airstrikes on Tehran as conflict widens.
Saskatchewan RCMP is actively investigating a shooting that occurred on Red Earth Cree Nation, with details emerging as authorities work to ensure community safety and gather evidence.
Ecuador has declared Cuba's ambassador persona non grata, ordering the diplomatic mission to leave the country amid escalating tensions, as reported by The Associated Press.
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RecommendedNorth Bay Police Service conducted 400 RIDE checks without finding any impaired drivers, highlighting community compliance and enforcement efforts during a recent campaign.
The family of Jal Acor Jal expresses outrage over a seven-year prison sentence for his murder, stating it offers no closure and fails to deliver justice for the tragic loss.
More than two thousand Canadian citizens have requested government assistance to leave the Middle East, according to an official statement, as regional tensions escalate.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faced widespread social media ridicule after explaining President Trump's decision to bomb Iran was based on his 'feeling, based on fact' about imminent threats.
Michael Ford, nephew of Premier Doug Ford and late mayor Rob Ford, is exploring a potential run for Toronto mayor in the October 26 election, following John Tory's decision not to seek a comeback.
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RecommendedCalgary police and partners kick off Fraud Prevention Month in March 2026, aiming to raise awareness and educate residents about evolving scam tactics in the digital age.
Regina city council considers pre-paid parking vouchers as an alternative after eliminating coin payments at meters, addressing accessibility concerns for residents without digital payment options.
The federal government's recent agreement with the Musqueam First Nation, referencing UNDRIP principles, has ignited worries about property values and potential compensation claims across Metro Vancouver.
Former Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux claims Prime Minister Mark Carney is intentionally keeping the PBO position vacant to silence oversight of federal spending, with the office unable to function since September 2025.
Senate Republicans rejected a War Powers resolution to limit President Trump's military strikes on Iran, citing constitutional authority, amid bipartisan concerns over casualties and mission scope.
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RecommendedA British Columbia appeal court has rejected the case of a former health executive who was terminated for refusing COVID-19 vaccination, upholding the employer's mandate policy.
A public hearing into the police-involved death of Myles Gray resumed, with testimony describing his injuries as resembling a hanging. The case highlights ongoing scrutiny of law enforcement actions.
Local businesses in Barrie, Ontario, express ongoing concerns about excessive garbage accumulation in the downtown area, citing impacts on operations and community image.
The City of Brampton has introduced a new policy requiring retailers to pay a $100 fee for every abandoned shopping cart recovered within municipal limits, aiming to reduce urban clutter and encourage corporate responsibility.
Advocates warn of a growing crisis as Ontarians with intellectual disabilities experience homelessness and exploitation due to inadequate government support systems.
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RecommendedEdmonton City Council convened a public session to gather community feedback on further enhancements for Chinatown, focusing on cultural preservation and urban development.
The Saskatchewan NDP is pushing for a freeze on health authority executive wages until front-line workers secure contracts, while also addressing child poverty and rising utility costs.
Prime Minister Carney meets with Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese to strengthen trade ties, while addressing Middle East crises and domestic protests over OSAP changes.
A 24-year-old Alabama woman was killed by her 19-year-old National Guardsman husband in a hospital murder-suicide shortly after giving birth, with the couple's newborn unharmed.
Calgary City Council held a special meeting to discuss impacts of Alberta's 2026 budget, with Mayor Farkas proposing a plebiscite on provincial property tax increases.
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RecommendedApproximately 100 anti-war demonstrators gathered outside the Château Laurier in downtown Ottawa, opposing increased defense spending and calling for peace in Iran. Counter protesters supporting regime change in Iran faced off across a police line, creati