Lawyer for man who killed Quebec police officer says no indication of threat in final chat
The lawyer says nothing in that conversation led him to believe his client was about to commit a crime, adding that he would have called police.
Crime
Feb 19
‘You just have to do something’: B.C. tourism company turns to shoreline cleanup
Maple Leaf Adventures noticed marine garbage piling up on otherwise pristine beaches and took it into its own hands to clean it up.
Lifestyle
Apr 4
Former Hydro-Québec worker accused of spying for China pleads not guilty to new charges
Yuesheng Wang, who is out on bail, entered the not guilty pleas at the courthouse in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal's South Shore. He has said he intends to fight to clear his name.
Canada
Apr 5
Fani Willis pushes back on ‘lies’ behind calls for Trump Georgia case removal
The Fulton County District Attorney testified against claims about her romantic relationship with a special prosecutor on the election interference case against Donald Trump.
U.S. News
Feb 15
N.S. Liberal officials say party acted above board in misuse of public funds case
The Nova Scotia Liberal Party say its handling of a case in which thousands of dollars in public funds were misused by a former employee was “above board” and legal.
Canada
Apr 3
Do you need to own a home to be wealthy in Canada? How renters can get ahead
Some renters might be feeling less secure about their finances than if they owned a home, but experts say there's a path to build wealth outside the housing market in Canada.
Money
Apr 27
2 Calgarians experiencing hearing loss granted gift of hearing
Sixty per cent of Canadians reported having a hearing problem, were not able to regain hearing loss due to the cost of hearing aids. But that's about to change for two Calgarians.
Health
Feb 23
Quebec man suspected of killing young girl suing police, eager to clear name: lawyer
Jonathan Bettez is considered a suspect in the 2007 disappearance of nine-year-old Cédrika Provencher in Trois-Rivières, Que. Her remains were discovered in 2015.
Canada
Jan 22
How 2 Canadian influencers and a Hollywood mogul thrive in a billion-dollar market
Despite uncertain economic times the future landscape of influencer marketing is bright. The industry is worth nearly US$21.1 billion and has increased 105 per cent since 2021.
Features
Jan 8
‘Freedom Convoy’ trial: Judge orders access to internal police docs for review
Justice Heather Perkins-McVey said she must review unredacted copies of police communications to determine whether they are protected by solicitor-client privilege.
Canada
Oct 31, 2023
‘You’re a predator’: Sentencing hearing for B.C. Mountie who broke trust, pursued teen
Cpl. Peter Leckie pleaded guilty Oct. 30 to three counts of breach of trust for accessing confidential files unrelated to his policing duties, without authorization.
Crime
Dec 7, 2023
Manitoba adding patient beds to hospitals, including Winnipeg’s Grace Hospital
Today, minister of health, seniors and long-term care, Uzoma Asagwara says 31 patient beds will be added to Grace Hospital's the medicine and surgery wards over the next year.
Health
Nov 29, 2023
‘Freedom Convoy’ trial: Judge expected to deliver ruling on police evidence
The judge in the criminal trial of two "Freedom Convoy'' organizers is expected to deliver a ruling about the admissibility of internal police documents as evidence.
Canada
Nov 3, 2023
‘Freedom Convoy’ trial: Officer who interacted with Barber back on the stand
The trial of two 'Freedom Convoy' organizers is set to resume with the testimony of an officer who served as a liaison between the Ottawa Police Service and demonstrators.
Canada
Oct 31, 2023
‘Freedom Convoy’ trial continues with testimony of police liaison officers
Defence lawyers began their cross-examination of Blonde on Wednesday, and he told the court there were multiple groups and factions attending the demonstrations.
Canada
Nov 1, 2023
‘Freedom Convoy’ trial: Defence continues fight for internal police documents
The lawyers for two "Freedom Convoy" organizers are expected to continue their legal fight for access to internal Ottawa Police Service documents Friday.
Canada
Oct 27, 2023
‘Freedom Convoy’ trial: Defence to press for more details on police emails
The trial was stalled last week when the lawyers for Tamara Lich and Chris Barber asked for internal emails about the evidence that police disclosed in the case.
Canada
Oct 26, 2023
Paul Bernardo transfer: Prison officials ‘intervened’ to stop public statement
Documents show that Correctional Service Canada stopped Paul Bernardo from having his lawyer make a statement to the media as controversy swirled around his prison transfer.
Canada
Oct 25, 2023
Judge in Trump 2020 election case urged to take steps to protect potential jurors
Jack Smith's team wants the judge to issue a written questionnaire to weed out potential jurors before jury selection begins in the case scheduled for trial in March.
U.S. News
Oct 10, 2023
Fredericton shooter Matthew Raymond granted supervised visits in Campbellton for treatment
Matthew Raymond, who shot and killed four people in Fredericton in August 2018, will be allowed supervised visits for treatment outside the Restigouche Hospital Centre.
Crime
Sep 29, 2023