
Ottawa officer removed after army learned of antisemitic, homophobic ‘Blue Hackle Mafia’ group
The Canadian Army has suspended the commanding officer of the Cameron Highlanders in Ottawa after discovering a Facebook group with “abhorrent” content.

The Canadian Army has suspended the commanding officer of the Cameron Highlanders in Ottawa after discovering a Facebook group with “abhorrent” content.

Canada’s special official for fighting antisemitism announced on Thursday that she is retiring her post, three months before the end of her term.

TORONTO — Nainesh Kotak says it doesn’t matter how many of his 11-year-old son’s friends have e-scooters, he’s not letting his own child have one.

Ontario’s police watchdog says it is investigating after a York Region police officer shot and wounded a 30-year-old man in Toronto Thursday evening. The Special

Janie Mackenzie is sharing her side of the story in the hopes of bringing more clarity to what transpired the morning her grandchildren disappeared, and to help dispel the flurry of rumours that have been circulating online.

Second Sons, meanwhile, is an “active club in everything except name,” said Lamoureux.It promotes itself as a fitness-based fraternity based on European culture. But unlike

If you discover hate in your neighbourhood, report it.That’s the message Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath has for residents following a CBC News investigation which found

A Labour Day weekend rally in Ontario’s Niagara Region by a self-described “Canadian men’s nationalist” group is prompting concern about rising anti-immigrant sentiment and recruitment efforts

Eddington follows the story of a small-town sheriff at odds with a social media-savvy mayor over COVID-era masking mandates â with their public spat soon devolving into a mini-war.

With cases of QR code fraud starting to pop up and some officials warning consumers to take pause, you may be wondering if it’s ever safe to scan those little black and white squares and follow the link.

CBC spoke with numerous people who described being pressured to pay extra charges for Indian consular services â many of whom felt their ability to visit family or legally stay in Canada depended on it.

Ready-to-drink options have boomed in popularity in recent years, and alongside that popularity, the market for higher alcohol percentage has also grown, according to industry experts. But with all the new varieties of RTDs available, consumers might not be accustomed to â or even aware â of the amount of booze they’re getting.