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Guilbeault resigns from cabinet after Carney signs Alberta pipeline deal Global News has confirmed Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Steven
Guilbeault, the former federal environment minister, has resigned from cabinet. | ||
Canadian Olympian-turned-alleged drug lord charged over witness killing U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said a newly unsealed indictment accuses Ryan
James Wedding of tracking down and posting photos online of the witness to
facilitate his murder. | ||
Auto theft costs Canadians $1B. Here are the top vehicles sought by thieves Newer model, higher-priced SUVs and pickup trucks remain top targets, a new
report says, with criminals adapting amid efforts to crack down on their
operations. | ||
CBSA resolves outage at Canadian airport inspection kiosks, 2nd this week Airports in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Calgary appear to have been affected
by the outage, which led to delays at customs checkpoints for international
arrivals. | ||
RCMP allege man accessed Carney’s banking data while working for RBC According to the RCMP, Ibrahim El-Hakim allegedly used RBC's IT services to
access 'several' bank profiles without authorization for 'criminal purposes.' | ||
TikTok failed to keep kids off platform, Canadian privacy watchdogs find Privacy commissioners in Ottawa, Quebec, B.C. and Alberta found TikTok has been
collecting and using personal data of hundreds of thousands of children who use
the app each year. | ||
RCMP claim record cryptocurrency seizure of $56M in money laundering probe The Canadian investigation into TradeOgre began in June 2024, following a tip
from the European Union's policing agency Europol to the RCMP's money laundering
division. | ||
How an air traffic controller shortage is impacting Canadian airports In the past month alone, NAV Canada has announced temporary service
interruptions in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal, all due fully or in
part to staffing constraints. | ||
Quebec wants to ban prayer in public spaces. Is it legal? Legal experts say Quebec's move could further test the limits of the
notwithstanding clause in Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms and its
guarantee of religious freedom. |