Quebec Police Expect Multiple Drug Trafficking Arrests
Quebec police are investigating a significant drug trafficking operation and anticipate making multiple arrests as part of their ongoing crackdown on organized crime networks in the province.
Quebec police are investigating a significant drug trafficking operation and anticipate making multiple arrests as part of their ongoing crackdown on organized crime networks in the province.
The man convicted of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been sentenced to life in prison, concluding a high-profile case that shocked the nation.
Former South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, a key ally of President Yoon Suk Yeol, has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for his role in a martial law crisis. The Seoul court's ruling marks a significant political and legal development.
An Ontario judge has ordered the release of a convicted sex-trafficker and dog killer from the Maplehurst Correctional Complex, citing allegations of severe mistreatment and torture within the notorious Toronto-area facility.
A former flight attendant from Toronto is accused of posing as a commercial pilot to fraudulently obtain hundreds of free flights, according to U.S. federal authorities. The elaborate scheme involved exploiting airline protocols.
Peel Regional Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a fatal assault that occurred in a Brampton parking lot, marking a significant development in the investigation.
Saskatoon lawyer Morris Bodnar, a former MP and longtime defence attorney, passed away at 77. Colleagues remember his kindness, dedication to justice, and deep community connections.
York Regional Police are investigating a shooting in Vaughan that left a man injured. Authorities have identified a Porsche SUV as the suspect vehicle involved in the incident.
The multi-party lawsuits stemming from the fatal 2019 Lake Joseph boat crash involving Kevin O'Leary have been confidentially settled, with total payouts capped at $2 million.
An exclusive W5 report reveals the not-guilty verdict in the murder of a Canadian in Mexico could be overturned, as new developments emerge in the high-profile case.
The Windsor Police Service has announced the deployment of a specialized unit focused on investigating child abuse and sexual assault cases, aiming to enhance response to these serious crimes.
Legal teams are set to make submissions at a bail hearing for the individual charged in connection with the Ryan Wedding case, as the judicial process unfolds in Canada.
Regina Police Service has determined a body found in an abandoned car is a homicide victim. The adult male victim's identity remains undisclosed as investigation continues.
Alena Marie Pastuch, who admitted to stealing nearly $5 million from investors, has been ordered to surrender by Friday to begin a two-year prison sentence after a lengthy legal battle.
Toronto rapper Christopher Lucas found guilty of second-degree murder for the 2021 shooting deaths of two young women, including a Windsor resident, at a Fort Erie Airbnb party.
Ontario Provincial Police in Essex County have charged four motorists with impaired driving offenses over a four-day period, including one involved in a collision. All drivers face license suspensions and vehicle impoundments.
Ontario Provincial Police have arrested and charged two Tilbury residents following a late-night break-in at a Leamington storage facility. The suspects face multiple charges including break and enter.
Employment lawyer Howard Levitt examines how AI-generated deepfakes are disrupting Canadian workplaces, creating harassment risks, and challenging employers' legal obligations to maintain safe environments.
A retired SWAT officer testified that former school officer Adrian Gonzales may have experienced 'inattentive blindness' during the 2022 Uvalde shooting, as the defense and prosecution rested their cases.
Lindsey Halligan has concluded her brief tenure as interim U.S. attorney for Eastern Virginia amid judicial rulings questioning her appointment's legality and dismissing key indictments.
Edmonton police have released an age-progression composite sketch of Tania Murrell, who was abducted at age six in 1983, hoping to generate new tips in the haunting unsolved case.
A Saskatchewan woman and Alberta man face multiple charges after two RCMP vehicles were intentionally struck during a confrontation in eastern Alberta. Officers sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Two Calgary brothers have pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and robbery after a violent attack on a transit driver in May. The victim remains unable to return to work following the incident.
A Calgary man has been charged with parental child abduction following a two-year international search that spanned multiple countries and involved extensive planning with forged documents.
RCMP in Brooks, Alberta, have charged Chad Jensen, 46, with human trafficking and sexual assault following a 2025 investigation. Police believe there may be additional victims and urge them to come forward.
Police investigate an early morning extortion shooting at a Surrey business, the second in the area within a week, as B.C.'s task force reports 32 active cases.
Owners of a Surrey house used by the Hells Angels Hardside chapter claim ignorance of illegal activities as the B.C. government seeks property forfeiture.
A 64-year-old Burnaby man faces charges for a September bank robbery, while police seek a white pickup driver after a serious pedestrian collision in Langford.
Two witnesses testified at a public hearing that Myles Gray was acting erratically before being beaten by Vancouver police in 2015, describing his peculiar behavior and concerns.
Kahnawake Peacekeepers are investigating a fatal shooting of a 41-year-old non-local man behind a restaurant on Route 138. The SQ major crimes unit is assisting, with no active community threat reported.