An Alberta First Nation is advising its band members to take precautions when crossing into the United States, even though centuries-old treaty rights should protect them.
An investigation by Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit details what happened after a mentally unstable man bought a rifle in Sudbury, then exchanged fire with police in Latchford before he was shot and taken into custody.
New charges have been laid in the investigation on Chesham Avenue after chemicals capable of making explosives were discovered at a home earlier in the week.
The stepfather of Lily and Jack Sullivan, who have been missing from their Lansdowne Station, N.S., home since last May, has been charged with assault, forcible confinement and sexual assault.
A tribunal has revoked the licence of a Toronto doctor found guilty of misdiagnosing patients, violating consent and carrying out unnecessary and non-evidence-based procedures leading to harm.
For the third time in just under a year, Pierre Poilievre’s political fate will be in the hands of voters this Friday — though this time, it’s a small group of partisan supporters who appear likely to give him another shot.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says he doesn’t foresee logistical challenges in gathering up banned firearms through a federal buyback program, despite the refusal of several provinces and police forces to help.