Immigration 5 days ago US northern border smuggling creates 'shopping grounds' for migrants to sanctuary communities: attorney Immigration attorney Peter Lumaj explains how sophisticated smuggling operations adapt to enforcement changes along U.S.-Canada border crossings.
Antisemitism Exposed 5 days ago Toronto Film Festival’s October 7 flip-flop reveals prejudice of cultural gatekeepers TIFF initially rejected then restored documentary about Israeli general Noam Tibon's rescue mission during Oct. 7 Hamas attack after facing censorship criticism.
Travel August 25 Americans flee to Canada seeking refugee status as numbers spike dramatically A spike in Americans seeking refugee status in Canada and "golden" visas abroad reflects elitist concerns about living in Trump's America, immigration data reveals.
Horse Racing August 22 Famed horse racing jockey who rode the legendary Secretariat to Triple Crown dies at 84 Hall of Fame jockey Ron Turcotte, who won over 3,000 races including the Triple Crown with Secretariat, passed away Friday at 84 in his Canadian home.
Media August 14 Filmmaker alleges ‘censorship’ after Toronto Film Festival drops Oct. 7 Hamas attack documentary The Toronto Film Festival (TIFF) pulled a documentary about the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, citing legal concerns with the footage, which prompted censorship allegations from the filmmakers.
Travel August 13 Las Vegas tourism officials blame tariffs for fewer visitors as others say magic’s gone Las Vegas tourism has been in decline as Canadian visitors drop more than 20% due to tariffs and international relations, say officials at the Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board meeting.
Antisemitism Exposed August 13 Israeli minister warns Canada is 'marching toward the abyss' after Jewish man attacked in front of children Montreal antisemitic assault highlights Canada's growing hate crime problem as Jewish community faces increased targeting and violence nationwide.
Canada August 12 Influencer couple killed in Canadian mountain crash ToyotaWorldRunners influencers Stacey Tourout and Matthew Yeomans were killed in an August 7 crash near Trout Lake, British Columbia, officials say.
Media August 11 Canadian columnist muses how Canada can 'extricate ourselves' from US amid Trump presidency Canadian journalist and podcast host Stephen Marche wrote a New York Times op-ed encouraging his home country to end U.S. trade because of President Donald Trump.
Israel August 9 Recognizing a Palestinian state now will complicate future peace efforts, experts warn France, Britain and Canada plan to recognize Palestinian statehood during the Gaza war, but Israeli experts warn the move could reward terrorism and complicate peace efforts.
Olympics August 6 US Olympic skier opens up on evolution of rivalry with Canada ahead of 2026 Winter Games American Olympic skier Alex Ferreira said he 'probably' expects an intensified rivalry with Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics due to recent tariffs.
Disasters August 5 Explosive new report blames OceanGate and its CEO for 'preventable' Titan sub disaster A damning new report on the Titan submersible disaster that killed five people near the Titanic wreck in 2023 revealed that the tragedy was preventable and the result of a flawed experimental design and ignored safety warnings — with particular culpability placed on OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush.
White House August 2 Trump closes week with plans to reposition subs amid heightened Russia tension, new tariffs Trump orders nuclear submarines repositioned after Russian tensions escalate, while implementing new tariffs on Canada and other countries this week.
Iran July 31 US, UK and a dozen other nations call out Iran attempts to ‘kill, kidnap, harass’ citizens More than a dozen Western countries, including US, U.K., issue joint statement calling out Iranian intelligence services for targeting citizens in assassination and kidnapping plots.
Canada July 30 Canada plans to recognize Palestinian state in September, PM Carney says Canada plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September during a meeting of the United Nations, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said.
Canada July 30 Woman saves husband's life with bear spray during grizzly attack in wilderness Authorities confirmed a well-prepared couple survived a grizzly bear encounter after using bear spray effectively during attack in Canada.
Antisemitism Exposed July 30 Canada’s antisemitism envoy resigns, citing exhaustion amid hate surge As antisemitic incidents spike in Canada, Jewish organizations and former officials are calling on Ottawa to move beyond symbolism following the resignation of special envoy Deborah Lyons.
NHL July 24 Canadian hockey players acquitted of sexual assault after judge finds lack of substantial evidence Five members of the 2018 Team Canada World Juniors team were acquitted in a sexual assault case after a judge said there was not substantial evidence.
Canada July 22 9-year-old Canadian girl whose father was charged with her murder was drowned, authorities say Authorities said 9-year-old Melina Galanis Frattolin was drowned and her death was ruled a homicide. Her father was charged with murder after he falsely reported she was kidnapped.
New York July 21 Canadian father murdered daughter, 9, on New York trip before kidnapping claim near Lake George: police The father of a 9-year-old has been charged with murder in the second degree and concealment of a human corpse after he allegedly murdered his daughter in upstate New York.
Airlines July 18 Pilot with 'ideological motive' steals small aircraft and disrupts major international airport operations A stolen Cessna 172 caused a security incident at Vancouver International Airport, halting operations before the pilot was apprehended and charged with hijacking
Media July 10 Canadian police official warns 'traditional values' may be sign a person is becoming 'extremist' After arrests in Quebec, a Canadian police official's comments linking traditional values to radicalization drew criticism, leading to an official clarification.
Crime July 1 Man arrested for deadly immigrant smuggling operation that killed Romanian family of four and his own brother Timothy Oakes faces charges in fatal human smuggling attempt that killed a Romanian family and his brother when their boat capsized, Justice Department said.
Media Buzz July 1 Trump’s achievements embolden him to be even more aggressive From an analytical standpoint President Trump has been on an absolute terror these past two weeks. Here's a closer look at the White House's winning streak.
Canada June 28 Iranian sleeper cells may be targeting opponents on Canadian soil Former Canadian minister Cotler warns of Iran's intensified oppression at home and abroad, urging vigilance as Iranian diaspora groups and human rights defenders face threats
US Education June 28 Harvard, University of Toronto make contingency plan to allow foreign students to study if barred from US Harvard University and the University of Toronto have revealed a contingency plan for international Harvard graduate students to continue their education in Canada.
MLB June 25 Brazil, Mexico, Italy, Britain in USA's group at 2026 World Baseball Classic The United States will play in Group B while Shohei Ohtnai's Japan squad will be in Group C for the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Canada June 17 Meloni caught giving 'eye roll of the century' while Macron whispered in her ear during high-stakes G7 meeting Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was caught rolling her eyes as French President Emmanuel Macron whispered to her during the G7 summit in Canada.
Travel June 17 Message in bottle from 1983 washes up on remote island with historical contents intact An archaeology technician recently discovered a 1983 message in a bottle on Sable Island, with the gin-scented container preserving a faded letter and Canadian currency.
Donald Trump June 16 Carney cuts short questions to Trump ahead of G7 summit Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he exercised his role as G7 chair in cutting reporter questions to President Donald Trump short before the summit began.