Man charged in east-end Toronto stabbing incident
A 21-year-old man faces multiple charges after a stabbing near Broadview and Danforth. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Get the full details.
A 21-year-old man faces multiple charges after a stabbing near Broadview and Danforth. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Get the full details.
Windsor Police arrest a suspect and seize crack cocaine, cash, and a weapon after a targeted investigation. Learn the details of the bust and related New Year's Day drug seizure.
London police are investigating a series of daytime residential break-ins and are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect. Stay informed on local safety.
Former President and Republican nominee Donald Trump is set for a campaign visit to Detroit. Get the latest details on the event and its political significance.
The B.C. Supreme Court will hear a Charter challenge regarding religious exemptions to Canada's assisted dying law. This pivotal case could reshape medical assistance in dying (MAID) access for religious healthcare institutions.
Iran issues a stark warning against potential U.S. military strikes as human rights activists report the death toll from ongoing protests has climbed to 203. Get the latest details.
Beryl Wajsman argues Canadian media and progressive silence on Iran's protests is complicity with Islamist terror. Read the analysis of the neglected diaspora activism in Montreal.
A 21-year-old man is in custody following a deadly stabbing in Toronto's east end. The violent altercation reportedly began after a request for a cigarette was refused. Get the latest details.
A 1994 double murder investigation by the RCMP, involving a controversial 'Mr. Big' sting on Jason Dix, is detailed in The Crime Tapes. Explore the case that started poorly and ended worse.
Advocates criticize the B.C. government for not limiting non-disclosure agreements in misconduct cases, shifting the burden to victims. Learn about the push for change.
Fire crews battled a significant blaze at an unoccupied structure on Ann Street early Sunday morning, causing extensive damage. No injuries were reported. Full details on the incident.
Iran's parliament speaker warns U.S. and Israeli military targets are 'legitimate' if America strikes. Protests challenge theocracy as death toll reaches 116. Read the latest developments.
Iran issues a stark warning, stating it will target U.S. military personnel and Israel if the United States conducts strikes in response to ongoing internal protests. Tensions escalate as the Islamic Republic remains isolated.
Supporters of Nepal's former royal family rallied in Kathmandu, demanding the monarchy's restoration ahead of critical March elections. The movement gains momentum on a historic king's anniversary.
U.S. officials emphasize preclearance operations in Canada as a vital part of border security and travel efficiency. Learn how this impacts cross-border travel and strategy.
A British Columbia court will hear a pivotal Charter challenge regarding religious exemptions to Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) law. The case could redefine conscience protections for faith-based institutions.
A Ukrainian drone attack inside Russia has resulted in one fatality, marking a retaliatory strike following an intense bombardment by Moscow's forces. Read the latest on the escalating conflict.
A state-distributed, retouched image of Sara Netanyahu has triggered a fierce debate on ethics in government communications. Explore the details and implications.
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on Idaho and West Virginia laws barring transgender girls from school sports teams. The rulings could redefine Title IX and equal protection rights nationwide.
From silent letters to Beatles puns, Canadians share the funny and often surprising misconceptions they held for years. Discover the universal humour in being wrong.
A six-week federal firearms buyback pilot in Cape Breton collected just 25 guns, far below the 200 target, at a cost of nearly $6,000 per weapon. Despite the poor results, the program is set to expand nationwide.
Alberta's Social Services Minister Jason Nixon commits to no budget cuts for AISH and new ADAP program, defends support levels ahead of July launch. Details on medical review panel revealed.
Alberta's RCMP Real-Time Operations Centre uses live drone feeds and analysts to support officers instantly. See how this 24/7 hub is uniquely tackling crime in the province.
B'nai Brith Canada condemns an MP's petition calling for investigations into Canadians who served with the IDF, labeling it a baseless attack that singles out Jewish Canadians. Read the full story.
Toronto police arrested a suspect following a stabbing incident near Danforth and Broadview on January 10, 2026. Get the latest details on the investigation.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison says a directive from Trump is preventing federal agents from sharing evidence in the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good. The state vows a parallel investigation.
Columnist Barbara Kay warns that police inaction against pro-Hamas mobs and antisemitic harassment leaves Jews unprotected. She argues it's only luck a Bondi-like attack hasn't occurred in Canada yet.
Loay Alshareef argues that while Trump's Gaza plan was praised, the 2020 Abraham Accords represent the true civilizational shift in Middle East diplomacy, fostering genuine people-to-people peace.
The Ontario Court of Appeal will hear a pivotal case on Jan. 28, 2026, deciding if the Charter grants a 'right to bike lanes.' The outcome could redefine the limits of judicial power and government policy in Canada.
As Canada faces modern challenges, a renewed appreciation for Sir John A. Macdonald's 'Build Canada' ethos offers lessons for nation-building, infrastructure, and confronting external threats. Discover the historical parallels.