Inquiry into Emergencies Act to begin public hearings in September
The Public Order Emergency Commission announced today that it expects the hearings to run from Sept. 19 until Oct. 28 at Library and Archives Canada in downtown Ottawa.
The Public Order Emergency Commission announced today that it expects the hearings to run from Sept. 19 until Oct. 28 at Library and Archives Canada in downtown Ottawa.
The health unit suspects the weekend spike in drug poisonings may be due to drugs containing benzodiazepine.
The body of a missing 26-year-old man from Surrey was recovered from Okanagan Lake early Monday morning, RCMP said in a press release.
During the dispute, the suspect allegedly showed the victim a gun in the glove box of his vehicle before driving away in a minivan.
The mini donut company has been a staple of the amusement park since 1976, having missed only one year of sales there in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mounties say they were called to a home on 176 Street near 26th Avenue shortly before 1 a.m. on Sunday to reports of shots fired.
Special prosecutors in the case probing election interference in the state alerted Giuliani's attorney that the former New York City mayor could face criminal charges.
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs and their supporters opposed to a natural gas pipeline under construction in northern British Columbia are rallying in Vancouver on Monday.
Toronto city council approved on Monday the creation of more than 600 new emergency shelter spaces for refugees and refugee claimants.
Hull Block, one of Edmonton's historic sites, was vandalized with broken windows and police are asking the public to bring forward video footage.
Police in Gananoque, Ont. are hoping surveillance footage can lead to the arrest of a man they say is responsible for the theft of a 'Camp Day' donation box from Tim Hortons.
Calgary Flames star Jonathan Huberdeau has pledged to donate his brain to Project Enlist Canada for research on brain injuries.
Drivers on Montreal's south shore will have to get familiar with new lane configurations along Highway 132 eastbound in Longueuil.
A person has died after being involved in a crash with a parked vehicle and subsequent fire in Dartmouth late Monday morning, Halifax Regional Police say.
Saskatoon fire officials say a house fire that claimed the lives of two family pets had originated from the rear deck of the home, but a cause has not yet been determined.
Rentals.ca found average rents in Canada amounted $1,934 in July, an increase of 10.4 per cent since last year and only $20 below the pre-pandemic peak of $1,954 in September 2019.
Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay reported 19 inpatients with COVID-19 as of noon Monday.
Police were called about a suspected impaired driver last week. Two children under the age of 10 were in the backseat of the car.
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Monday, Aug. 15.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he's planning to expand so-called strong mayor powers to municipalities other than Toronto and Ottawa as a way to get more housing built.
Full details of the "Alberta is Calling" talent recruitment campaign are set to be released at an 11 a.m. Monday news conference with Premier Jason Kenney.
On Monday, Woodstock, Ont., police arrested a local doctor wanted on a Canada-wide arrest warrant for child pornography charges.
Waterloo police are looking for those responsible in spraying graffiti on an ION train and at a business last week.
Researchers looked into where those killed in action came from, and were able to pull addresses for about 400 men from service files.
The British Columbia General Employees' Union says it will set up picket lines at four BC Liquor Distribution Branch wholesale and distribution centres as it begins targeted job action.