Montreal Police Seek Witnesses in Fatal Hit-and-Run
Montreal police are asking witnesses to come forward after a fatal hit-and-run on April 26, 2026, releasing a photo of a similar Honda Civic.
Montreal police are asking witnesses to come forward after a fatal hit-and-run on April 26, 2026, releasing a photo of a similar Honda Civic.
A Calgary judge has ruled against an Alberta separation petition, citing inadequate consultation with First Nations. The decision halts the referendum process.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen took an alcoholism test and dared FBI Director Kash Patel to do the same after Patel agreed to it. Van Hollen posted his results online.
With a razor-thin majority and contentious decisions ahead, PM Carney faces caucus management challenges as MPs like Guilbeault weigh their futures.
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RecommendedKey Ottawa stories: suspended officer Goran Beric loses appeal, Snowbirds aircraft update, Charge face Montreal in PWHL final, transit woes, and police budgeting issues.
Ottawa Police Service introduces lawn signs reading 'impaired driver caught here' as part of their RIDE campaign to raise awareness about impaired driving.
RCMP have discovered human remains in a Manitoba community. Investigation is ongoing as authorities work to identify the deceased.
Pro-life leaders warn Canada's MAID expansion for mental illness set for March 2027, urging MPs to support Bill C-218 to make exclusion permanent.
Morris Dancyger, a Holocaust survivor and Calgary arts supporter, died May 12, 2026. He survived Auschwitz as a child and built a life of resilience and community impact.
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RecommendedA court has dismissed a petition by Alberta First Nations seeking separation from Canada, ruling the claim has no legal basis. The decision upholds federal jurisdiction.
Mark Burns, a spiritual adviser to Trump, tells The New Yorker that the president's past sexual misconduct doesn't matter because God forgives.
Amy Hamm reports that the CBC created deceptive prank videos targeting skeptics of unverified Kamloops grave claims, sparking accusations of propaganda.
Dr. Frances Widdowson, fired from Mount Royal University in 2021 after a faculty conflict, may be reinstated following a board decision, says her lawyer.
B.C.'s privacy commissioner argues for reformed privacy laws to address the exploitation of personal data by tech platforms, drawing on his daughter's experience as a social media influencer.
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RecommendedQuebec's education minister says secularism rules in schools have caused a 'marginal' number of employees to leave, downplaying concerns about mass resignations.
Sudbury East-Manitoulin-Nickel Belt MP Jim Belanger claims he was not invited to three Liberal funding announcements, raising concerns about political exclusion in Northern Ontario.
Windsor City Council approved a three-storey, 29-unit apartment building on Cabana Road, despite resident concerns. Mayor Dilkens warned this is just the beginning of densification along major corridors.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski sided with Democrats for the first time on an Iran war powers vote, but Sen. John Fetterman's defection sank the effort. The 49-50 vote highlights growing GOP unease.
Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne paid an outside contractor $12,168 to write the 2025 budget speech, despite employing speechwriters, sparking criticism from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
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RecommendedA North Bay man faces charges after an overnight robbery. Police responded to a report and arrested the suspect, who is now in custody.
Former RCMP officer Bill Majcher acquitted of violating Canada's security laws by aiding China to repatriate a fraud suspect. B.C. Supreme Court delivered the verdict.
A youth was taken to hospital following a fire in Woolwich, Ont. on May 13, 2026. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to assist.
Newly elected federal NDP Leader Avi Lewis is touring Saskatchewan, engaging with local communities and party members as part of his cross-country outreach.
The Trump administration's new sanctions target GAESA, Cuba's military-run conglomerate controlling banking, retail, and tourism, aiming to pressure the island's economy.
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RecommendedIsraeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu made a secret visit to the UAE during the Iran war, his office confirmed. The trip underscores covert diplomacy amid regional conflict.
B.C. public safety minister reports a decline in extortion cases but emphasizes the crisis remains a top priority for law enforcement.
Gatineau Police have introduced a new logo featuring a stylized bird, a darker blue crest, and gold borders, marking a visual update for the force.
A Windsor man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter after pushing a victim down stairs, resulting in death. The case highlights the consequences of violent altercations.
The Trump administration is waiving visa bonds of up to $15,000 for World Cup ticket holders from five countries, easing immigration rules for the tournament.
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RecommendedFrench prosecutors have requested a 7-year prison sentence for former President Nicolas Sarkozy in the appeal of his corruption case linked to alleged Libyan financing.