Toronto Police Chief Demkiw Faces Resignation Calls

Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw faces mounting criticism and calls for resignation from the public, with letters highlighting leadership concerns and accountability issues within the police department.

RCMP: Pipeline Protest Risky, Journalists Allowed In

An RCMP officer testified that a 2021 Coastal GasLink pipeline protest created safety hazards, but journalists were permitted entry. The testimony comes amid a lawsuit by photojournalist Amber Bracken and The Narwhal news organization.

UCP MLAs Support Alberta Separation Petition

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reaffirms support for a united Canada while more than a dozen UCP MLAs are listed as supporters of a pro-separatist petition, highlighting internal party divisions.

Trump Won't Apologize for Racist Obama Post

Former U.S. President Donald Trump declines to apologize for sharing a racist video about the Obamas, sparking criticism from within his own party during Black History Month.

China Overturns Canadian's Death Sentence

China's Supreme People's Court has overturned the death sentence for Canadian Robert Schellenberg on drug charges, following Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent trade mission to Beijing.

Alberta Town Braces for 320% Policing Cost Hike

The town of Mayerthorpe in central Alberta is grappling with a projected 320% increase in policing costs, prompting Deputy Mayor Rebecca Wells to express serious concerns about the financial impact on the community.

New Message in Nancy Guthrie Abduction Case

A new message has surfaced in the presumed abduction of Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC's Savannah Guthrie, in Arizona. The case continues to develop with ongoing investigations.

London Man Arrested in 2021 Sexual Assault

A London man has been arrested in connection with a 2021 sexual assault case, as police continue their investigation into the incident that occurred several years ago.

Clinton Blasts Comer Over Epstein Probe Depositions

Former President Bill Clinton criticizes Rep. James Comer and the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein connections, calling it partisan politics ahead of scheduled depositions.

Toronto Cop Denied Bail in Corruption Case

Suspended Toronto Police Constable Timothy Barnhardt has been denied bail, remaining the only one of seven alleged dirty cops still in custody following a major corruption investigation.

Timmins Mayor Urges 'Think Big' Approach

Mayor Michelle Boileau emphasizes ambitious thinking and strategic growth for Timmins in her annual address to the Chamber of Commerce, outlining priorities for the city's future.

Trio Sought in Parry Sound Car Thefts

Ontario Provincial Police are searching for two men and a woman believed to be involved in recent vehicle thefts in the Parry Sound area. Suspect descriptions have been released.

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