CanadaJan 06, 2026
Nova Scotia Grade 8 student dies after dog attack in Shelburne County
A Grade 8 student from Shelburne County has died after being attacked by three dogs over the weekend, Nova Scotia school officials confirmed Monday.
The Tri-County Regional Centre for Education said the student attended Shelburne Regional High School and that the death is being deeply felt across the school community. Counsellors, psychologists, and additional mental health supports have been made available to students and staff as they cope with the loss.
RCMP previously said the youth was attacked Saturday by three large-breed dogs while riding a bicycle along Upper Sandy Cove Road in Welsht
CanadaJan 06, 2026
Desjardins data breach suspect arrested in Spain, extradition proceedings underway
Quebec provincial police say a key suspect linked to the massive Desjardins data breach affecting millions of members has been arrested in Spain following an international police operation.
Authorities allege Juan Pablo Serrano, 40, was involved in the theft and resale of personal information belonging to approximately 9.7 million Desjardins members. Investigators say the data was originally obtained from a former employee of the Quebec-based financial institution and later used in a range of fraud schemes.
Serrano, a Canadian citizen of Ecuadorian descent, had been sought by police since June
CanadaJan 06, 2026
Carney backs Danish sovereignty over Greenland amid renewed U.S. annexation talk
Prime Minister Mark Carney says decisions about Greenland’s future rest solely with the people of Denmark and Greenland, as senior U.S. officials revive public discussion about a possible American takeover of the Arctic territory.
Carney made the comments after meeting Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Paris on Tuesday, ahead of a gathering of Ukraine’s allies focused on long-term security guarantees for Kyiv. Frederiksen thanked Carney for Canada’s support and emphasized cooperation between the two countries as NATO partners.
The meeting comes after U.S. President Donald Trump
CanadaJan 06, 2026
Quebec schools enforce formal address rules as part of new student conduct codes
Students across Quebec are returning to classrooms under new rules that require them to address teachers and school staff using formal titles, as part of a province-wide push to reinforce civility in schools.
The Quebec government announced last year that both public and private schools had until January to adopt updated codes of conduct. These codes must require students to address teachers as “Mr.” or “Ms.” and, in French-language settings, use the formal form of “you” when speaking to staff.
The conduct codes are also required to outline expectations for respectful behaviour bet
CanadaJan 05, 2026
Surrey police seek public help to locate missing 33-year-old woman
Surrey Police Service, working alongside the RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit, is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing woman who has not been heard from for more than two weeks.
Police say 33-year-old Joanna Barth was last seen around 7:30 a.m. on December 20 in the 9800 block of Foxglove Drive in Surrey. Investigators report there has been no contact with her since that time.
Barth is described as an Indigenous woman standing approximately 5 foot 7 to 5 foot 8 inches tall, weighing between 120 and 130 pounds. Police note she often has dyed hair. Officers say they
CanadaJan 05, 2026
Carney heads to Paris for talks with Ukraine allies as peace efforts continue
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Paris on Monday to join talks with international partners supporting Ukraine, as diplomatic efforts continue to bring an end to Russia’s war nearly four years after the invasion began.
The meeting brings together members of the so-called coalition of the willing, including Canada, France and several European nations, with a focus on advancing a negotiated peace plan while strengthening Ukraine’s position. In a statement released Friday, Carney said Canada’s priority remains reinforcing Ukraine’s defence and deterring future Russian aggression, as Kyiv s
CanadaJan 05, 2026
Chrystia Freeland appointed economic adviser to Ukrainian president
Former federal cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland has been appointed as an economic adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, adding to her ongoing role in supporting Ukraine as it continues to defend itself against Russia’s invasion.
Zelenskyy announced the appointment on social media, saying Ukraine must strengthen its internal resilience as the country works to sustain its economy during the nearly four-year war. Freeland has been a vocal supporter of Ukraine and has previously argued that the country has the potential to become a major economic force by pursuing opportunities l
CanadaJan 02, 2026
Some Haitian migrants arrested in southern Quebec deported to U.S. after asylum review
Some of the Haitian migrants arrested by RCMP officers in southern Quebec on Christmas Day have been deported to the United States after their asylum claims were reviewed by federal authorities.
The Canada Border Services Agency says all 19 individuals had their claims assessed, and those found to be inadmissible under Canadian law were returned to the U.S. The agency did not specify how many people were deported following the review.
Federal officials point to the Safe Third Country Agreement between Canada and the United States, which requires asylum seekers to make a refugee claim in the fi
CanadaJan 02, 2026
Abbotsford police say traffic enforcement will continue into 2026 amid safety concerns
The Abbotsford Police Department says traffic enforcement will remain a key focus in 2026, citing ongoing concerns about collisions linked to speeding, impaired driving, and distracted driving on local roads.
Police say these factors continue to contribute to serious injuries and fatalities, many of which are considered preventable. Officers are expected to continue a mix of enforcement and public education aimed at improving safety for motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians across the city.
According to figures released by AbbyPD, officers issued more than 4,900 traffic violation tickets in 202