Trudeau told ‘no action should be taken’ on alleged Han Dong nomination irregularities
Members of Trudeau’s inner circle disputed that Dong argued for the continued detention of the "Two Michaels" after intelligence agencies released a summary of the discussion.
Politics
Apr 9
Trudeau briefed on alleged interference in Dong’s riding before 2019 election: document
The document was submitted at Canada’s inquiry into foreign election interference Monday evening.
Canada
Apr 8
Police look for man who allegedly attacked woman walking her dog in Calgary park
Calgary police are turning to the public to help find the man responsible for assaulting a woman at a southeast park on Wednesday.
Crime
Apr 12
Search for missing Okanagan senior continues
On Saturday, COSAR said more than 50 searchers, dog teams and ATV teams are continuing to look for 79-year-old Allan Francescutti.
Canada
Apr 27
GTA warrants lead to nine arrests, seizure of drugs, firearm
More than $2 million worth of drugs have been seized following an extensive investigation into an alleged criminal network responsible for importing illegal narcotics into Canada.
Crime
Apr 10
What Trudeau has said about ex-Liberal MP Han Dong and foreign interference
New documents paint a clearer picture of what former Liberal MP Han Dong allegedly discussed with a Chinese diplomat over the 'Two Michaels' detentions.
Politics
Apr 3
Man suffers injuries to face in hammer beating, woman arrested: Sarnia, Ont., police
A 28-year-old man in Sarnia, Ont., suffered injuries to his face Friday after being beaten with a hammer in what police allege was a dispute over drugs. A woman has been charged.
Canada
Mar 31
Man accused of luring girls on Snapchat to send nudes, meet up: Edmonton police
A 53-year-old man is facing a list of child porn and sex-related charges after allegedly using Snapchat to offer girls drugs and alcohol in exchange for nudes and sexual contact.
Crime
Mar 28
National class action approved for users of this antipsychotic drug
The companies behind a drug that was recently approved to treat symptoms of agitation in Alzheimer's patients are facing a class-action lawsuit over alleged 'harmful side effects.'
Health
Mar 14
Man charged in violent attempt to kidnap dog in Brockville, Ont.
Police in Brockville, Ont., have arrested a man who allegedly swung a knife at a grocery store customer while trying to steal the customer's dog.
Crime
Mar 12
Quebec drug war: alleged right-hand man of street gang leader arrested in Europe
The arrest comes as the latest in a string of raids across eastern Quebec tied to a violent war over drug-sales territory between criminal groups.
Crime
Mar 1
Puppy’s owners charged after Calgary vet treats dog who allegedly ate illegal drugs
Three people are facing multiple charges related to two separate animal cruelty investigations in Calgary over the past several weeks.
Crime
Feb 20
More than 30 arrests made in drug war between criminal groups in Quebec: police
The latest update comes amid a police crackdown in an alleged turf war between criminal groups in eastern Quebec over the sale of drugs.
Canada
Feb 29
B.C. seeking to seize $6M in property from alleged drug dealer
The Director of Civil Forfeiture launched a civil lawsuit against Okanagan resident Kulwant Singh Bal, who owns a used car lot in Kelowna.
Canada
Feb 16
Infant, grandparents killed in Highway 401 crash after police pursuit from LCBO robbery
Four people have died, including an infant and grandparents, after a major crash on Highway 401 in Whitby following a robbery call and a wrong-way police pursuit.
Crime
Apr 30
8 arrested as ‘sophisticated’ criminal network dismantled in B.C.
The group has been allegedly running a mass production operation of fentanyl-laced counterfeit pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs.
Crime
Feb 23
Federal inquiry’s report expected to address key foreign interference questions
Justice Marie-Josée Hogue’s preliminary report expected to provide fresh findings on allegations of foreign interference operations in Canadian elections.
Canada
May 3
Senator references ‘Trumpian denialism’ in foreign interference debate around China
Broad consensus after phase one of foreign interference inquiry holds that while countries tried to influence Canadian elections, the integrity of the vote held.
Politics
Apr 19
Woman, man, Drumheller Institution inmate charged in drone drug drop trafficking bust
A young man and a woman from Eckville, and an inmate inside the Drumheller Institution, have been charged as part of an investigation into drug drone drops at the Alberta prison.
Crime
Apr 11
Trudeau says there wasn’t ‘sufficient’ intelligence to remove Dong in 2019
The prime minister told the inquiry one of his longest-serving staffers alerted him on Sept. 30, 2019, in the middle of an election campaign, about the spy agency’s “concerns.”
Canada
Apr 10