The Police have released images of the victim of a violent home invasion in Vaughan.
An Amber Alert has been issued after a 14-month-old boy was abducted by his father near Hinton, Alberta.
Today’s snow squalls are causing problems for drivers across the GTA, especially north of Toronto.
A 7-year-old boy in a domestic shelter wrote a letter to Santa asking for a good dad this Christmas
A budgetary mugs game spilled into Senate Finance committee this December about spending increases for Indigenous services and staffing two new departments.
A computer engineer and former employee of Nike’s has filed a civil rights lawsuit against Nike for what they says is gender identity-based discrimination.
The CRTC is requiring phone companies like Bell and Rogers to block scam callers across Canada. The policy takes effect today, Dec. 19, 2019.
The case against Joshua Boyle has been dismissed, after a judge dropped accusations of Boyle assaulting his wife, Caitlan Coleman.
Seattle has a prolific homeless offenders problem—one made worse by a light on crime approach championed by progressive activists in elected office.
Canadians hoping to tune in to American Super Bowl commercials again this year are in for a letdown.
He was serving a two-year sentence on charges including breaking and entering with intent, theft, weapons possession, possession of stolen property, and credit card crimes.
Peacekeepers from the United Nations impregnated countless women in Haiti and left hundreds of children, according to new research by the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti published originally in The Conversation as well as the Journal of International Peacekeeping.
A new petition to the Canadian government from concerned gun owners has reached just under 30,000 signatures in just two days.
The current plan increases the GDP-to-debt ratio while also leaving out details regarding budget cuts.
Iranian-born Liberal MP Majid Jowhari was accused of being a paid agent of the Khamenei regime of Iran on Farsi television in the United Kingdom.