CanadaJun 20, 2025
Brampton mayor 'cautiously optimistic' about Bishnoi gang terrorist designation
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown says he's "cautiously optimistic" about the chances of India's Lawrence Bishnoi gang being designated as a terrorist group after meeting with the public safety minister Wednesday night.
Brown says that he and Peel region police officials met with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree in Ottawa to discuss the "scourge" of extortion and murders linked to the gang.
RCMP have alleged Indian diplomats shared information about Sikh separatists in Canada with the Indian government and that top Indian officials then passed the information to the Bishnoi gang.
Brown sa
WorldJun 20, 2025
Iran’s foreign minister arrives for talks with top European diplomats in Geneva
Iran’s foreign minister arrived Friday for talks with top European diplomats in Geneva about the crisis that centers on concerns about his country’s nuclear program, a week after the long-simmering dispute erupted into war between Israel and Iran.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived at a hotel in the Swiss city for a meeting with his counterparts from France, Germany and the U.K. and the European Union’s foreign policy chief. It is the first face-to-face meeting between Western and Iranian officials since the start of the conflict.
CanadaJun 20, 2025
Parliament set to rise today, with MPs to vote on controversial major projects bill
Prime Minister Mark Carney's major projects and internal trade bill will be voted on today before the House of Commons rises until September.
A closure motion the government passed to limit debate says the House won't adjourn today until debate wraps up on Bill C-5 and it clears the chamber.
The Liberal government’s controversial legislation, which would let cabinet quickly grant federal approvals for big industrial projects like mines, ports and pipelines, sailed through committee in the early hours of Thursday with support from the Conservatives.
Indigenous and environmental groups and som
CanadaJun 19, 2025
Carney says it's 'foundational' to have diplomatic ties with India
Prime Minister Mark Carney says that reinstating key diplomats between Canada and India is a "foundational" step in restoring the relationship between the two countries.
But Carney still refuses to say whether he raised the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this week.
He also would not say what India has done since Canada expelled six top Indian diplomats in October over allegations Indian agents or their proxies were engaging in violent crimes directed at Canadians including murder, extortion and coercion.
The Canadian Security Intell
BCJun 19, 2025
Two major wildfires in northeast B.C. are downgraded, leaving just one fire of note
Two of the three most significant wildfires in British Columbia have been downgraded and are no longer considered fires of note.
They include the 263-square-kilometre Kiskatinaw River wildfire in northeastern B.C., which was deemed on Wednesday to be no longer out of control.
The Pocket Knife Creek wildfire northwest of Fort. St. John, the biggest blaze in B.C. at more than 1,500 square kilometres, has also lost wildfire-of-note status, having earlier been removed from the out-of-control stage.
Both fires are now considered to be held, meaning they aren't expected to grow beyond current perime
CanadaJun 19, 2025
Canada announces retaliatory measures on U.S. steel, aluminum tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is taking steps to protect the steel and aluminum industries with new
counter-tariffs and protectionist policies. The prime minister says Ottawa is introducing rules on June
30 that will limit federal procurement to using steel and aluminum from Canada and ``reliable trading partners.'
New tariffs will be imposed in the coming weeks to protect the industry from unfair trading practices and overcapacity, Carney says.
The heads of the Canadian Steel Producers Association and the United Steelworkers are visiting Parliament Hill today and calling for urgent
BCJun 19, 2025
Suspect in stolen boat arrested after allegedly firing flares at police, attempting to ram police vessel
A 25-year-old man has been arrested after a dangerous incident involving a stolen fishing boat that allegedly attempted to ram and evade a police vessel off the coast of Prince Rupert.
On the evening of Monday, June 16, 2025 reports were received that the fishing boat, which had been reported stolen out of Port Hardy a day earlier, had been spotted south of Prince Rupert.
RCMP Patrol Vessel Inkster and a West Coast Marine Services vessel responded and attempted to intercept the stolen boat, but it did not stop.
The situation quickly escalated, becoming increasingly dangerous as the boat operat
CanadaJun 19, 2025
Company to pay $330K after Edmonton worker trapped in smokehouse, dies in 92 C heat
A commercial food processing company has been ordered to pay $330,000 after one of its workers became trapped in a smokehouse and died.
Ontario-based Sofina Foods Inc. was directed by a judge today to put the money toward a workplace training program.
The decision comes a day after Sofina pleaded guilty to one workplace safety violation while the remaining 25 other charges against the company were withdrawn.
Sofina was charged after 32-year-old Samir Subedi died in March 2023.
Court heard he had gone to check the temperature of the gas-fired smokehouse, which had been loaded the night before w
CanadaJun 19, 2025
Taxi scam suspects arrested and charged
A Toronto Police investigation into a taxi scam has resulted in 11 arrests and 108 charges.
The Financial Crimes Unit (FCU) launched Project Fare in July 2024 after multiple victims reported the fraud.
At a news conference at police headquarters on June 19, Detective David Coffey said unsuspecting victims were picked up and asked to pay for the ride using a credit or debit card.
“During the transaction, the suspects discreetly swapped the victim’s card with a card that looked like theirs,” he said. “The real card and their PIN was then passed on to their accomplices. These fraudsters u