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10 years after Brexit, British town warns Canada on referendums
Wakefield, England shows signs of regret as promised border control and immigration curbs failed to materialize after 2016 vote.
Officer killed in Montreal shooting was father with child on way
Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, 34, leaves behind a young child and pregnant wife. It's the first police death in Montreal since 2002.
Saw Creek wildfire near Lytton now held after week-long battle
The seven-square-kilometre blaze that forced evacuations is no longer expected to grow, though hundreds remain on alert.
Equestrian coach's trial begins in Kelowna sex-abuse case
Sebastian Devrainne pleaded not guilty to charges including sexual touching and exploitation of minors. Crown witness testified about...
Six tornadoes swept through Alberta's Peace region last week
An EF2 tornado near Girouxville was the strongest in the outbreak, which researchers say is officially Alberta's first tornado outbreak.
Quebec military member pleads guilty to 7 firearms charges
Matthew Forbes, arrested during a terrorism investigation, admitted to possessing and selling military-grade materials without proper...
Madonna's new album features Stromae, Carpenter, and Garrix
Confessions on a Dance Floor – Part II, out July 3, marks the pop icon's 15th studio album with major collaborations.
Two Ontario cities rank among Canada's most affordable for 2026
Thunder Bay and Windsor-Essex make the top 15 most affordable markets as Canadians increasingly flee expensive urban centres.
Lethbridge man identified in fatal Montreal police shooting
Seth Scott Hatfield, 25, was among three people killed in a Monday confrontation that left an officer and civilian dead.
Alberta tornado outbreak included rare EF2 near Girouxville
An EF2 tornado with 190 km/h winds struck northern Alberta earlier this month, the first F/EF2+ twister in the region since 2003.
Bank of Canada governor warns of dangerous global imbalances
Tiff Macklem says China's overproduction and outsized U.S. investment flows are creating risks. AI and crypto are making them harder to track.
Quebec drivers warned: deadliest road period starts this week
Over 100 people died on Quebec roads between mid-June and Labour Day last year. CAA warns of distracted driving and speeding.