Premier Jason Kenney announced his intention to step down as leader of the United Conservative Party on Wednesday night.
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Montreal charity serving at-risk youth unveils new eco-friendly van
Not only is Dans la rue helping youth in need but the organization is doing it’s part to help the environment with a new van that runs on renewable natural gas.
Statue honouring life of Indigenous NHLer Fred Sasakamoose unveiled in Saskatoon
Fred Saskamoose was an elder from Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation and played for the Chicago Blackhawks during the 1953-54 NHL season.
Tory finance critic Ed Fast steps down after criticizing Poilievre’s attacks on central bank
A party statement said Fast wished to step down in order to devote more time to supporting Jean Charest for the Conservative party leadership.
Man wanted for harassment, 5 warrants issued in Toronto since 2020: police
Toronto police said that in August 2020 they began to investigate allegations of criminal harassment in the area of Victoria Park Avenue and Ellesmere Road.
Aeroplan-funded flights set to bring Ukrainians to Canada delayed until June
U.S.-based organization Miles4Migrants said last month it had expected flights to begin as early as May using the new fund.
Police seek witnesses to fatal head-on collision near Agassiz, B.C.
RCMP hope to hear from witnesses of a crash involving a dump truck and tow truck on Highway 7 near Aggasiz, including a school bus driver who managed to avoid the collision.
Promises made on key issues in the 2022 Ontario election
Here’s a look at the promises Ontario’s four main political parties have made on key issues.
Police investigating 2nd armed Toronto carjacking in single day
In a tweet Wednesday evening, Toronto police said the incident occurred in the Sheppard Avenue East and Ecopark Gate area just before 5:30 p.m.
Police take youth into custody, recover firearm at Bowness High School
Police were called to Bowness High School just before 10 a.m. for reports of a student in possession of a firearm.
Man wanted in Calgary woman’s death likely receiving assistance to evade police: CPS
Talal Amer, 29, is wanted on seven warrants including attempted murder, manslaughter and reckless discharge of a firearm after a mother of five was killed in Calgary on May 10.
Brockville, Ont. residents fighting to save 100-year-old building from demolition
Brockville, Ont., council has decided to demolish an historic building downtown, a decision that has rubbed some residents the wrong way.
Edmonton councillors deciding how to determine and allocate police funding
The previous city council essentially froze the EPS budget and withheld $22 million that the EPS was expecting as part of a budget increase.
Montreal family wants Quebec to toughen up on drunk driving on 5th anniversary of daughter’s death
A petition is calling for the Quebec government to lower the blood alcohol limit for from 0.08 per cent to 0.05.
Winnipeg man handed more child porn, sexual exploitation charges as investigation continues
A Winnipeg man is facing a lengthy list of child pornography and sexual exploitation charges after he allegedly uploaded sexual abuse imagery to social media.
Former Regina doctor found not guilty of sexually assaulting patients
Sylvester Ukabam was charged with seven counts of sexual assault that allegedly took place from 2010 to 2017. Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Brian Scherman found him not guilty.
Niagara Police investigating ‘shots fired’ in Port Colborne neighbourhood
Niagara investigators say they found evidence early Wednesday that a half-dozen shots were discharged on a street in Port Colborne. There were no reported injuries.
NHLers will take to Kitchener pavement in July for charity street hockey tournament
Montreal Canadiens forward Nick Suzuki is among a group of pros who are expected to hit the streets of Kitchener in July in an effort to raise money for Grand River Hospital.
Alcohol, cannabis ban in effect for at Saskatchewan parks over long weekend
Cottages, rental cabins and any businesses serving liquor in licensed establishments in parks are not affected by the Sask. alcohol ban, according to a government press release.
La Ronge RCMP investigate man’s death following report of shots fired
There’s an increased police presence in La Ronge as police continue to investigate a ‘suspicious’ death following a report of shots being fired outside a residence Tuesday.