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  • Wanted man pulled out of Manitoba river by police dog, handler: RCMP
    Manitoba RCMP, with the help of a police dog named Phlex, arrested a man wanted on nine Canada-wide warrants early Tuesday.
    Crime
    43 mins
  • Air Canada says post-COVID ‘revenge travel’ slowing as profits fall
    Air Canada says it lost $81 million in its first quarter, falling below analysts' expectations even as revenue and capacity ramped up.
    Money
    May 2
  • Ottawa eyeing ‘more responsive’ police service models under RCMP contract
    Among the possibilities are 'more responsive' police service models that could involve closer integration of the RCMP and community social services, Public Safety Canada says.
    Canada
    Mar 20
  • Cameron Ortis, convicted RCMP leaker, granted bail pending appeal
    The ex-RCMP official had been sentenced in February by Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Maranger, after being found guilty of breaching Canada's official secrets law. 
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Surrey Police Service officers complained of ‘harassment’ by RCMP: court documents
    The claims that Surrey Police Service officers working alongside the RCMP in Surrey were subjected to a 'toxic work environment' are contained in documents.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Piikani RCMP arrest Alberta man who allegedly drove at police cruiser during traffic stop
    Piikani RCMP are turning to the public to help locate a man who allegedly intentionally drove at an RCMP cruiser during a traffic stop on Wednesday.
    Crime
    Apr 25
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  • Man on Canada’s top 25 most wanted list caught in Montreal for N.S. killing
    Police say Valdo (C.J.) Pauyo is from Quebec and was arrested on April 26. He'd been wanted for years in connection to the 2021 homicide of Douglas (Bert) Knockwood of N.S.
    Crime
    Apr 30
  • Lawsuit claims ex-cop, Mountie lost security clearance over false CSIS reports
    An RCMP officer and a Vancouver police officer are suing the government, alleging they were found guilty by association with a man under investigation for foreign interference.
    Crime
    May 2
  • 61 kilos of cocaine found stashed in SUV: Manitoba RCMP
    Police pulled over the vehicle on the Trans-Canada Highway in the RM of Reynolds, and a search turned up a 'sophisticated aftermarket compartment' containing 61 kilos of cocaine.
    Crime
    Apr 24
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  • Indian envoy: ‘national security threats’ coming from Canada a ‘red line’
    India’s envoy to Canada said "national security threats" emerging from Canadian soil are a “red line” for New Delhi in an ongoing diplomatic spat.
    Canada
    May 7
  • RCMP arrests alleged hitmen accused of killing B.C. Sikh leader
    Raids following temple slaying linked to government of India.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Canadian diplomat, RCMP officer praised sanctioned Haitian businessman: Emails
    Emails attributed to consul Catherine Brazeau show her telling businessman Reynold Deeb in French that his assistance was "exceptional," and giving him "a big thank you."
    Canada
    May 9
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  • Nijjar arrests: Indian foreign minister says Canada welcomes ‘criminals’
    RCMP charged three Indian nationals last Friday in the death of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead last June as he left a temple in Surrey, B.C.
    Canada
    May 6
  • RCMP national security team investigating Yellowhead County pipeline rupture: Alberta minister
    Alberta's minister of forestry and parks said the RCMP national security investigation team is involved in a probe looking into what caused a pipeline to rupture and catch fire.
    Environment
    Apr 18
  • Ex-RCMP officer charged with foreign interference looks to quash charges
    Authorities allege Majcher, 61, a resident of Hong Kong, used his network of Canadian contacts to obtain intelligence or services that benefited the People’s Republic of China.
    Crime
    Apr 22
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  • Surrey’s Charter claim in police transition challenge ‘radical,’ says government lawyer
    A lawyer for B.C.'s Public Safety Ministry says Surrey is seeking a "radical expansion" of freedom-of-expression protections under the Charter in its dispute with the province .
    Politics
    May 2
  • Canada repatriates 6 children of woman deemed security risk from ISIS camp
    The children of a woman detained in a camp for captured ISIS members are now in Canada. The family lawyer said a family will house all six of them together.
    Canada
    May 7
  • RCMP disputes claim of agreement over Surrey transition in leaked letter to solicitor general
    Global News has obtained the letter, dated last Friday, from RCMP’s top brass to B.C.’s solicitor general Mike Farnworth.
    Canada
    Apr 19
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  • RCMP boss says Criminal Code should change to address threats against politicians
    Currently, invective directed at politicians does not meet the Criminal Code threshold for laying a charge of uttering threats.
    Canada
    May 12
  • More foreign interference action coming after inquiry report, India arrests: LeBlanc
    Canada's public safety minister says legislation will be introduced "very soon" that will strengthen measures used to combat foreign interference.
    Politics
    May 5
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