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Former Haiti PM Laurent Lamothe seeks to contest Canadian sanctions in Federal Court
Politics Former Haitian prime minister Laurent Lamothe is asking a judge to strike down sanctions Canada imposed on him over claims he supported gangs that have unleashed a humanit
Ottawa to spend $1.24 billion to extend life of search-and-rescue chopper fleet
Politics The Department of National Defence (DND) quietly announced Thursday that it will spend $1.24 billion to extend the life of the air force’s search and rescue helicopt
Trudeau called to testify at trial for man in London, Ont., gravel-tossing case
London Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been subpoenaed to testify at the March trial of a man accused of throwing gravel at the Liberal leader during an election campaign stop i
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to be extradited to U.S. as soon as Wednesday
Business Sam Bankman-Fried will fly to the United States on Wednesday night, after agreeing to be extradited to face fraud charges, the Bahamas government said in a statement. Frau
Hurricanes, derechos and more: Top 10 Canadian weather stories of 2022
While 2022 wasn’t as bad weather-wise as 2021, there was still a lot of severe weather Canadians had to deal with this year. Have a question or something to say? Email: ask@c
Edmonton man facing sex charges exploited about 100 children using Snapchat, investigators say
A 21-year-old Edmonton man charged with sexually abusing children is believed to have victimized upward of 100 girls who have yet to be identified by investigators. Imesh Ratnayake
Ottawa urged to act after Taliban shuts women out of higher education
Afghan women and advocacy groups are urging the federal government to do more to support female students in Afghanistan after the Taliban imposed an open-ended ban on women atten
RCMP official accused of breaching Canada’s secrecy law released on bail
Politics After three years waiting for trial behind bars, Cameron Ortis, the RCMP official accused of breaching Canada’s secrecy law, has been released on bail. Ortis is char
Avalanche in Austria leaves 2 missing, fewer than feared as search efforts continue
World Police say a Christmas Day avalanche that swept across a ski trail near the town of Zuers in western Austria left four people injured, but no one is believed missing and buri