A car chase resulted in the death of a 27-year-old man after an altercation with RCMP on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway south of Leduc, Alberta.
There have been 43 new charges laid by Thunder Bay Police against a local man connected to a child pornography/online child luring investigation.
The woman was arrested on May the Fourth (be with you) after citizens complained that someone dressed as a Stormtrooper had a firearm.
The government of Newfoundland and Labrador has given police new powers to enforce public health orders amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The oil and gas sector has been devastated by the drop in oil prices alongside plummeting demand due to the coronavirus lockdown.
“At some point, the man was injured,” said police of the man who fell 15 floors. Police were called to the scene “in relation to a man in distress.”
Ford announced that as of Friday May 8, garden centres and nurseries will be allowed to reopen, heading into Mother's Day.
A Federal Court application submitted by Rebel News says that they have attempted to submit questions to Trudeau twenty times over the phone, with all questions having been denied.
Toronto police are looking into a video that shows three skateboarders riding down Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway.
"The pain is excruciating. It feels like someone has shot a red hot poker into your arm and does not remove it for close to six hours," said Peterson.
In an upcoming AMC limited series it was announced that comedian Jim Gaffigan will play former Toronto mayor Rob Ford, according to Variety.
Well this is the sort of story that we all want to see at a time like this. This Canadian will make you smile even in the social distancing era.
The Ford government is further loosening Ontario’s liquor laws in an effort to help the hurting restaurant sector that has been hit hard by the lockdown.
The Trudeau government's inability to procure medical equipment during the pandemic has been labelled a "national embarrassment."
Electricity rate relief is being extended for residences, small businesses, and farms until May 31, according to the Ontario government.