CanadaJun 04, 2026
Second Shooting Reported at Surrey Home Linked to Extortion Investigation
A Surrey home that was previously targeted in a shooting last month was struck by gunfire again early Thursday morning, according to Surrey Police Service (SPS).
Police said officers responded at approximately 4:02 a.m. to reports of shots fired near 57 Avenue and 148 Street in the South Newton neighbourhood. Frontline officers located evidence confirming that gunfire had occurred at the property.
Authorities said several people were inside the home at the time of the shooting, but no injuries were reported. The extent of any property damage has not been released.
According to SPS, the investi
CanadaJun 04, 2026
Man charged after RCMP officer injured during alleged migrant smuggling investigation in Quebec
A 25-year-old man is facing multiple charges after an RCMP officer was injured during an alleged migrant smuggling operation near the Canada–U.S. border in southern Quebec, according to the RCMP.
Police said the incident occurred Tuesday night near Noyan, Que., south of Montreal, while a border enforcement team was searching for five people who had allegedly entered Canada illegally. According to the RCMP, an officer attempted to intercept a vehicle linked to the investigation when the driver allegedly rammed the door of a police vehicle before fleeing the area.
RCMP said Chetan Kumar, 25, w
CanadaJun 04, 2026
Canada unveils national AI strategy with goal of creating 90,000 AI-related jobs by 2031
The federal government has released a new national artificial intelligence strategy aimed at expanding Canada's AI sector, increasing business adoption of the technology, and creating new employment opportunities across the country.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon unveiled the strategy in Toronto on Thursday. According to the government, the plan includes a $2.3 billion investment intended to strengthen Canada's position in the global AI industry.
The strategy sets a target of creating 90,000 AI-related jobs and work opportunities for Canadians by 2
CanadaJun 04, 2026
Former Surrey Police Chief Norm Lipinski Says No Reason Was Given for Dismissal
Former Surrey Police Service (SPS) Chief Norm Lipinski has publicly addressed his dismissal for the first time, saying he was not provided with a clear reason for the decision.
In a letter to SPS employees, Lipinski said he had returned to work early from vacation and was called into a Surrey Police Board meeting on his first day back. According to the letter, board members informed him that his employment was being terminated but did not provide a specific explanation for the decision.
Lipinski wrote that he had not expected his tenure with the service to end in this manner. He said he rema
CanadaJun 02, 2026
Ford Pushes Back After Trump Again Refers to Canada as ‘51st State’
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pushing back against renewed comments from U.S. President Donald Trump, who once again referred to Canada as the “51st state” in a social media post Tuesday.
In a post on X, Ford said Canada “will never be the 51st state” and is “not for sale.” His comments came after Trump shared a Bloomberg report about Canada's economy and described the country as the “51st State.”
The post was later reshared by U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra, drawing further attention to Trump's remarks.
According to the social media posts, Trump’s references to Canad
CanadaJun 02, 2026
Carney Defends Economic Agenda Amid Recession Debate in Canada
Prime Minister Mark Carney acknowledged signs of weakness in the Canadian economy on Tuesday but defended the federal government's economic strategy amid criticism from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
Speaking to reporters in Ottawa, Carney said his government is focused on building a stronger, more productive and more independent Canadian economy. He declined to describe the current situation as a recession, despite renewed debate following the release of recent economic data.
According to Statistics Canada figures released last week, the Canadian economy recorded contractions in two co
CanadaJun 02, 2026
LeBlanc to meet U.S. trade representative as Canada seeks to advance trade discussions
Canada–U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc is scheduled to travel to Washington on Tuesday for talks with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, according to LeBlanc's office.
Spokesperson Gabriel Brunet said LeBlanc will be joined by Canada's Chief Trade Negotiator, Janice Charette, for the meeting. The discussions come as Canada and the United States prepare for a mandatory review of the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), the continental trade pact governing trade among the three countries.
Formal trade negotiations between Ottawa and Washington have not yet begun ahead
CanadaJun 02, 2026
23-year-old woman charged after newborn found dead in Brampton home
A 23-year-old woman has been charged after police discovered the body of a newborn inside a Brampton residence, according to Peel Regional Police.
Police said officers responded to a medical emergency call at a semi-detached home on Hanson Road at approximately 8:30 p.m. Sunday. The residence is located in the area of Kennedy Road North and Williams Parkway. Upon arrival, officers located the deceased newborn inside the home.
According to police, the child's mother was transported to a local hospital for medical treatment. After receiving care, she was arrested and charged with concealing the
CanadaJun 01, 2026
Poilievre Accuses Carney of Avoiding Accountability Amid Economic Downturn Claims
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Mark Carney of avoiding accountability for Canada's economic challenges, citing recent Statistics Canada data during a news conference in Ottawa ahead of the House of Commons sitting.
Poilievre said Canada has officially entered a recession and claimed it is the only G7 country currently facing that situation. He also criticized Carney for not being present during Question Period, arguing Canadians deserve answers about the country's economic performance.
The Conservative leader said the downturn is affecting households beyond what