Suspects Wanted for Brantford Retail Thefts

Brantford Police have released images of two individuals wanted in connection with a series of retail thefts. The public is urged to assist in identifying the suspects.

Regina homeless count drops to 767 in 2025

Regina's latest point-in-time count reveals 767 people experienced homelessness in 2025, a decrease from 2024. Namerind Housing leads strategy, but a $111M plan is needed to end homelessness by 2030.

StatsCan Cuts 850 Jobs, 12% of Executives

Statistics Canada announces a major workforce reduction of 850 positions over two years, including 100 immediate cuts and a 12% reduction of its executive team. Get the full details on the federal agency's restructuring.

Firearms, Ammunition Seized at Ambassador Bridge

Border services officers intercepted a cache of weapons and ammunition at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ontario. Get the latest details on this significant security seizure.

Regina homelessness down slightly in 2025 count

The latest homelessness count in Regina shows a slight decrease for 2025. The news comes as the province announces new measures to aid those struggling with severe addiction.

King City house shot at twice in three days: police

York Regional Police are investigating after a residence in King City was struck by gunfire on two separate occasions within a 72-hour period. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Trans Sports Bans

The U.S. Supreme Court heard pivotal arguments on state laws barring transgender girls from women's sports. The rulings could reshape equal protection and Title IX nationwide. Follow the latest.

Supreme Court Justice Sheilah Martin to retire May 30

Supreme Court of Canada Justice Sheilah Martin will retire on May 30, 2026. The announcement marks the end of a significant judicial career. Read about her legacy and what's next for Canada's highest court.

U.S. Labels Muslim Brotherhood Chapters as Terrorists

The United States has designated three chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as global terrorist organizations. This significant foreign policy move could impact international relations and security strategies. Read the full details.

Contempt Proceedings Against Bill Clinton Over Epstein

A U.S. House committee will vote on holding former President Bill Clinton in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena related to Jeffrey Epstein. Learn about the legal battle and bipartisan tensions.

U.S. ends protection for Somalis in migrant crackdown

The U.S. terminates Temporary Protected Status for Somalia, impacting thousands. This move is part of a broader immigration policy shift under the Trump administration. Read the details and potential consequences.

Bail hearing continues in Ryan Wedding case

The bail hearing for an Ontario man accused in the Ryan Wedding case continues. Get the latest details on this developing story from the Canadian justice system.

Protesters, Federal Agents Clash in Minneapolis

Federal immigration officers deployed tear gas against protesters outside a Minneapolis federal building on January 12, 2026, marking a significant escalation in local tensions.

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