According to police, officers do not believe that Charley poses a risk to others, but they are still concerned about his safety.
Several items directly linking the suspects have been found on the shoreline of the Nelson River, according to RCMP Manitoba.
Manitoulin OPP has confirmed that one man has died after his canoe capsized on Lake Huron on Sunday — the second drowning to occur over the August long weekend.
The Post Millennial has confirmed speculation that the Walnut Grove home of Jessica Yaniv was raided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police last night.
Edmonton police are investigating the tagging of a lawn with a large spray-painted swastika.
The most recent incident occurred on July 6th, 2019, where the predator sexually assaulted a four-year-old in a stairwell of a Kitchener condominium.
The two Canadian men detained in China on espionage charges were granted consular visits on their 208th day of confinement.
Crime in Toronto has been on the rise. According to Toronto police statistics, there were 98 shooting incidents so far in 2019, with 18 deaths and 106 injured.
One Toronto man has been left with gun shot wounds following a sudden shooting late Monday evening. The incident occurred…
CTV has reported that at least three people have died after a two tractor-trailer and six-passenger vehicle crash in Laval on Monday afternoon, which led to a large fire that could be seen from kilometres away.
The Trudeau government has finally introduced a bill which allows Canadians to receive free no-wait pardons for previous simple possession or cannabis charges.
In total, the average Canadian family spends 44.2% of its income exclusively on taxes, while their necessities — food, shelter, clothing, amenities, etc. — cost 36.3%.
A Jordanian man who has been deemed a danger to Canada and is known for spreading ISIS propaganda has had his stay in police custody extended
Several prominent Liberal Twitter accounts helped turn a fake claim that Andrew Scheer hired actors for a photoshoot into an overnight viral sensation.
Among those who feel that the country is heading in the wrong direction are the elderly, low and middle-income Canadians, Albertans, and the least educated.