CanadaMar 10, 2026
Convicted serial killer Allan Legere, known as ‘Monster of the Miramichi,’ dies in prison at 78
Allan Legere, the convicted serial killer known as the “Monster of the Miramichi,” has died while serving a life sentence in federal custody, according to the Correctional Service of Canada.
Legere, 78, died at the Edmonton Institution, the federal agency confirmed. No additional details about the cause of death were immediately released.
Legere was serving a life sentence for a series of killings and violent attacks in New Brunswick in the late 1980s. In January 1987, he was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a Miramichi-area shopkeeper and the sexual assault of the man’s wif
CanadaMar 10, 2026
Toronto police investigate reported firearm discharge near U.S. Consulate; no injuries reported
Toronto police say they are investigating reports that a firearm was discharged near the United States Consulate in downtown Toronto.
Police said officers responded to the area of University Avenue and Queen Street West after receiving reports of gunfire. In a post on social media, Toronto police said evidence consistent with a firearm discharge was found at the scene.
Authorities say there are no reports of injuries.
Police have not released information about a possible suspect and say the investigation remains ongoing.
The southbound lanes of University Avenue near the consulate have been cl
CanadaMar 10, 2026
Ottawa reverses TikTok shutdown order, allows platform to remain in Canada under new conditions
The federal government has reversed a previous order that would have forced the social media platform TikTok to cease operations and maintain no physical presence in Canada, saying the company can continue operating under new security conditions.
Ottawa had issued the shutdown order in 2024 over national security concerns tied to TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance Ltd. According to federal officials, those concerns stem from Chinese national security laws that can compel companies in China to assist with intelligence gathering.
The government recently asked the Federal Court to s
CanadaMar 10, 2026
Carney to visit Norway for NATO Cold Response exercise, meetings with Nordic leaders
Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to travel to Norway on Friday to observe a major NATO military exercise in the Arctic and hold meetings with Nordic leaders, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.
The exercise, known as Cold Response, is led by North Atlantic Treaty Organization and takes place every two years above the Arctic Circle. About 25,000 troops from 14 countries are participating in the training, which focuses on coordinated land, air and naval operations in extreme Arctic conditions.
Countries involved in the exercise include Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom
CanadaMar 09, 2026
Surrey Police launch S.O.A.R. youth safety program during child exploitation awareness week
The Surrey Police Service has launched a youth safety initiative aimed at helping students recognize and respond to risks such as online exploitation, substance use and unhealthy relationships.
The program, called S.O.A.R. – Strength, Opportunity, Autonomy, Resilience – is an interactive presentation designed for students in Grades 6 to 10. Police say the initiative is being highlighted during Stop the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Youth Awareness Week, which runs from March 9 to 15.
According to a Surrey Police Service news release, the program has reached more than 4,500 students s
CanadaMar 09, 2026
Foreign national sentenced to four years after CBSA finds undeclared firearms at Victoria ferry terminal
A 44-year-old foreign national has been sentenced to four years in prison following a Canadian Border Services Agency investigation into firearms offences at a British Columbia port of entry.
According to the Canadian Border Services Agency, Reuben Velasquez was sentenced on Feb. 3, 2026, in Williams Lake Provincial Court after being convicted of two offences under the Criminal Code: possession of a loaded, prohibited or restricted firearm without authorization or licence under section 95(1), and unauthorized possession of a firearm under section 91(1).
The charges stem from an incident on Sep
CanadaMar 09, 2026
NDP leadership voting opens; results to be announced March 29 in Winnipeg
Voting has begun in the federal New Democratic Party leadership race to replace Jagmeet Singh, with party members able to cast ballots until March 28.
A party official said about 100,000 members are eligible to vote in the contest. The winner will be announced March 29 at the party’s annual convention in Winnipeg.
Five candidates are seeking the leadership: union leader Rob Ashton, social worker Tanille Johnston, filmmaker Avi Lewis, Heather McPherson and farmer Tony McQuail.
Fundraising disclosures filed with Elections Canada show Lewis leading the race financially. The party’s latest qua
CanadaMar 09, 2026
Liberals propose House of Commons debate on Iran conflict and implications for Canadians abroad
The federal Liberal government has proposed holding a House of Commons debate Monday evening on the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the potential impact on Canadians in the region, according to government House leader Steven MacKinnon.
MacKinnon, who also serves as transport minister, said in a Sunday post on the social platform X that the government had put forward the proposal to opposition parties. The debate would focus on hostilities involving Iran and the implications for Canadians abroad.
Media representatives for the New Democratic Party and the Conservative Party of Canada did not
CanadaMar 06, 2026
LeBlanc to meet U.S. trade representative in Washington ahead of CUSMA review
Canada’s Minister of Canada–U.S. Trade Dominic LeBlanc is scheduled to meet with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington today as both countries prepare for a mandatory review of the continental trade agreement known as Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement.
LeBlanc’s office said the meeting will focus on the upcoming review of the pact, commonly called CUSMA, as well as other bilateral trade issues between Canada and the United States. The agreement, which also includes Mexico, requires a joint review by member countries to determine whether the deal will continue or