Europe Invests Millions in Ukrainian Drone Defense Tech
Five European countries have pledged significant funding to leverage Ukrainian expertise in developing cost-effective anti-drone systems, enhancing continental security.
Five European countries have pledged significant funding to leverage Ukrainian expertise in developing cost-effective anti-drone systems, enhancing continental security.
The RCMP has concluded its investigation into the 2024 Lions Bay landslide that killed two residents, finding no evidence for criminal charges, while a civil lawsuit proceeds.
The Independent Investigations Office is examining a Vancouver arrest that resulted in a man being hospitalized, as authorities review the incident for potential misconduct.
Lethbridge's latest point-in-time count reveals a significant decrease in street homelessness, marking the first decline in more than ten years for the Alberta city.
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RecommendedThe U.S. military conducted a strike on a suspected drug smuggling vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in three fatalities. The incident highlights ongoing counter-narcotics operations in international waters.
Victoria police have issued a public alert stating that a missing man named Miroslav might be traveling to Calgary. Authorities are seeking information from the public to assist in locating him.
The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on misconduct charges following Epstein files release reverberates across Canada, where King Charles remains head of state, highlighting accountability for the powerful.
U.S. military planning for Iran has reached an advanced stage, with options including targeted killings and regime change, as diplomatic efforts face a critical deadline.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been compared to Hitler's Nazis by former premier Rachel Notley and former deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk, sparking controversy over political rhetoric in Canadian politics.
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RecommendedThe North American Aerospace Defense Command intercepted five Russian military aircraft near Alaska, with officials stating there was no threat to North American security.
An upcoming referendum in Alberta will ask voters about potential changes to Canada's constitution, requiring broad agreement across government levels.
Finance Minister Brenda Bailey argues for abolishing the merit commissioner's office, claiming it finds no abuses, while the commissioner's latest report shows the highest rate of flawed hiring processes in nearly a decade.
Calgary-based immigration consultants and newcomer agency leaders warn Alberta's proposed fall referendum on immigration is politically charged, could worsen labor shortages, and fuel anti-immigrant sentiment.
Two Brampton residents face kidnapping and firearm charges after a $200,000 ransom demand, with a third suspect wanted. Police also seek suspects in Toronto assault, Scarborough theft, and other GTA crimes.
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RecommendedManitoba First Nations experts are reacting to a federal government advisory urging First Nations people to carry passports when crossing into the United States, calling it an unprecedented measure amid ongoing border concerns.
The House Speaker has rejected a request for Rev. Jesse Jackson to lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol, citing established precedent and historical guidelines for the rare tribute.
Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy expressed shock after a witness admitted to lying on the stand, with the Crown prosecutor aware but failing to act, raising ethical concerns in the high-profile case.
The public inquiry into the death of Myles Gray resumes following a postponement caused by an obscenity caught on a hot microphone, as the case continues to draw attention.
Federal officials are investigating a deliberate vehicle ramming into a Nevada power substation as a potential terrorism-related event, raising concerns about critical infrastructure security.
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RecommendedThe lengthy manslaughter trial of a babysitter charged in the death of a toddler has been adjourned until April, as legal proceedings continue in the high-profile case.
As the U.S. and Iran edge toward potential conflict, the case of detained Iranian-American journalist Reza Valizadeh highlights diplomatic hurdles. With military buildup and slim negotiation prospects, his release remains uncertain amid escalating tension
A Manitoba organization is urging the federal government to amend what it labels as 'racist provisions' in First Nations status regulations, highlighting ongoing inequities in Indigenous rights and identity recognition.
Alberta faces scrutiny over immigration influx and entitlements, with Premier Danielle Smith highlighting population growth challenges and federal policies in focus.
York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween will retire on June 26, 2026, concluding a 37-year career. The board praises his leadership and begins a search for his successor.
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RecommendedHalton Regional Police have charged three individuals and are searching for a fourth suspect in connection with over 40 copper wire thefts in Milton and Halton Hills. The suspects allegedly cut down telecommunication cables to salvage and sell the copper
Edmonton Police Service has declared a fatal shooting in north Edmonton on Family Day as a homicide, with an investigation ongoing into the incident that occurred on Castle Downs Road.
Snow-clearing crews in Barrie are actively working on narrowed residential roads, with operations focusing on cutting back snow banks to improve accessibility and safety during ongoing winter conditions.
The Newcomer Centre has reopened in Mill Woods, Edmonton, with a new southside location near its former home. The organization, which assists immigrants with settlement services, held an opening ceremony attended by city councillors and continues to serve
A tragic discovery was made after a house fire in St. Albert, Alberta, as authorities found a body and launched a full investigation into the incident.
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RecommendedA federal judge who authorized the FBI to search a Washington Post reporter's home has publicly criticized the Justice Department's handling of the case, raising concerns about press freedoms and government overreach in a high-profile legal dispute.