An independent review by the RCMP found a Calgary police investigation that resulted in the wrongful charging of a pair of brothers in relation to a homicide was “legally compliant, reasonable, ethical and carried out without inappropriate influence or bias.”
Month: June 2024
Trudeau endorses proposal outlined by Biden to wind down Israel-Hamas war
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is endorsing a proposal put forward by U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday that seeks to bring about the end of the Israel-Hamas war.
Mounties respond after shots fired in Maple Ridge, B.C.
Police in Metro Vancouver are responding to reports of gunfire in the suburban city of Maple Ridge.
Parkette to be renamed in honour of mother killed by stray bullet in Leslieville
An east-end parkette in Toronto will officially be renamed Saturday in honour of woman who was killed by a stray bullet in Leslieville last summer.
Two men charged in connection with five linked shootings in Peel Region that left three dead
Two people have been charged in connection with five linked shootings across Peel Region last year that left three people dead.
Ex-husband charged with murder in death of Lumby, B.C. woman
The ex-husband of Tatjana Stefanski – the woman whose disappearance and death set the small town of Lumby, B.C., on edge last month – has been charged with her murder.
Poll finds declining Canadian support for LGBTQ2 rights and visibility
Canada was among the few countries in a large international survey where support for rights and visibility appeared to register “precipitous drops,” according to pollster Ipsos.
Pitfield Bridges in Pierrefonds-Roxboro closed after cracks found, city says
The Pitfield Bridges in Pierrefonds-Roxboro have been closed until further notice after cracks were found on the structures, the City of Montreal announced Friday.
A deep dive into petrichor, the smell that follows rain
It’s that familiar smell that comes after a light rain, petrichor. And it turns out, there’s a good reason we can detect it.
