The province’s police watchdog has released the findings of its investigation into a shooting in eastern Ontario last May that left an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer dead.
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Canada announces $5 million for Libya flood victims as death toll mounts
Canada is announcing $5 million in aid for groups helping people in Libya who have been displaced by disastrous flooding.
Continue reading...Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson makes case for teaching the ‘darker moments’ of history
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson defended the accurate teaching of history at Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church where four girls were murdered 60 years ago.
Continue reading...Prosecutors in D.C. election case seek order barring Trump’s ‘inflammatory,’ ‘intimidating’ comments
FILE – Special counsel Jack Smith speaks about an indictment of former President Donald Trump, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023, at a Department of Justice office in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File) (Jacquelyn Martin / Associated Press) Prosecutors in D.C. election case seek order barring Trump's 'inflammatory,'...
Continue reading...Osteopath allegedly sexually assaulted patients during treatments at midtown Toronto centre
An osteopath allegedly sexually assaulted patients while providing treatment at a midtown Toronto centre.
Continue reading...Secretaries of state are showing the need for courts to rule on Trump
State election officials of both parties are declining to take Trump off the ballot, effectively shining a brighter spotlight on voter lawsuits.
Continue reading...‘S***’s about to hit the fan’: Nicolle reacts to Jack Smith pushing a ‘gag order’ on Trump
Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, Editor-at-Large for The Bulwark Charlie Sykes, Founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Paul Rieckhoff and MSNBC Legal Analyst Lisa Rubin join Nicolle Wallace to react to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s request to Judge Tanya Chutkan to limit Donald Trump’s speech in the...
Continue reading...One person seriously injured in Scarborough stabbing
One person has been seriously injured after being stabbed in Scarborough.
Continue reading...Hamilton cracking down on ‘nuisance parties’ until Oct. 1
A nuisance party bylaw is now temporarily in effect in the City of Hamilton in an effort to prevent university students from throwing unsanctioned parties, or be at risk of getting hit with a whopping fine.
Continue reading...Toronto poised to pilot parking machine removal as more users turn to app
The City of Toronto is reviewing whether it is worth keeping its 2,700 on-street parking metres as drivers increasingly turn to the mobile app to process their payments.
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