CanadaOct 01, 2025
Shooting at Montreal-area Starbucks tied to organized crime, minister says
Quebec's public security minister says authorities believe organized crime was behind a shooting at a Montreal-area Starbucks.
Ian Lafreniere says three people were shot around 10:30 a.m. at the Starbucks location in Laval, Que. On social media, Lafreniere said ``all indications'' point to the shooting being tied to organized crime.
Quebec provincial police have taken over the investigation from Laval police.
During a news conference, provincial police said the shooting could be tied to organized crime but wouldn't confirm.
Police have set up a security perimeter in the area
CanadaOct 01, 2025
Anand taking two different approaches to building 'bridges' with China, India
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is off to India and China in the coming weeks, where she plans to take two distinct approaches to mending frayed ties with the world's two most populous countries.
"I do not think it is wise to group countries in one region of the world together, and certainly not those two countries," Anand told The Canadian Press.
"Our relationship with each of these countries is separate and we are approaching them very differently."
Anand spoke Monday after the United Nations General Assembly's high-level week in New York, where she spent several days meeting with forei
BCSep 29, 2025
Vancouver Whitecaps and Vancouver FC face-off in the Canadian championship final
The Vancouver Whitecaps will face Vancouver FC in the TELUS Canadian Championship final, this Wednesday, October 1 at 7 p.m. at BC Place Stadium. The Vancouver Whitecaps team recently won the Cascadia Cup for the 8th time, setting a record.
The Whitecaps will now be eyeing a fourth consecutive Canadian championship title. The Vancouver Whitecaps won the semi-finals against Forge FC by an aggregate score of 6-2 in the two matches and the team enters the final with strong momentum.
Vancouver FC in a huddle during a match of Canadian championship. (Photo - Vancouver FC)However, Vancouver FC from
CanadaSep 29, 2025
Jobs minister urges Canada Post to table new offer to striking union
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Canada Post to quickly table an offer to the union of striking postal workers.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers took to the picket lines Thursday after Ottawa announced sweeping changes to the Crown corporation's operations to address its troubled financial situation.
Those changes include ending daily mail delivery and moving almost all Canadian households to community mailboxes, moves the union calls a direct attack on workers.
In an interview today, Hajdu did not rule out federal intervention to end the latest strike but also said Canada Post needs to
CanadaSep 29, 2025
Algoma Steel to receive $500 million in federal, Ontario loans
Ontario-based Algoma Steel Group Inc. will receive $500 million in federal and provincial loan assistance to help deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs.
Ottawa says its $400 million in financial assistance will come from the Large Enterprise Tariff Loan program.
The Ontario government will also provide $100 million to the Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.-based company.
The federal government says the impact of U.S. tariffs on the steel sector is "profound."
Ottawa introduced the $10-billion financing program in March to support companies affected by tariffs.
The loans are to help Algoma Steel continue op
CanadaSep 29, 2025
Two sustained life-threatening injuries, one seriously injured in Surrey collision
Police are investigating after three people were sent to hospital following a two-vehicle collision in Surrey, B.C., early Sunday morning. Surrey Police Service says two occupants in of one of the vehicles sustained life-threatening injuries and a third, who was the lone occupant of the second vehicle, was seriously injured in the crash.
Investigators say officers responded to calls about the collision in the area of 128 Street and 65 Avenue shortly before 1 a.m. Police say one of the vehicles involved in the crash, which had flipped, was on fire and that firefighters removed two pe
CanadaSep 29, 2025
Canada lists the Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity
Canada has listed the Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity, following calls from Conservative and NDP politicians.
The listing bars Canadians from financing or aiding the group led by Lawrence Bishnoi, the gang's leader in India who has reportedly co-ordinated criminal activities from a cellphone inside a prison.
Last year the RCMP accused India of using the Bishnoi gang to carry out murders and acts of extortion targeting Canadians, particularly those who advocate for the creation of a separate Sikh country to be called Khalistan.
New Delhi has rejected those claims, and says it has instead bee
CanadaSep 26, 2025
Canada not part of mass walkout when Israel PM Netanyahu spoke at UN General Assembly
Canada was not part of a mass walkout this morning during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to the United Nations General Assembly.
The office of Canadian Ambassador Bob Rae says he remained seated during Netanyahu's address as dozens of diplomats from other countries walked out of the chamber.
The official presiding over the speeches had to call for order multiple times as delegations, including many from developing countries, rose to leave the room.
In his speech, Netanyahu said the "disgraceful decision" by countries like Canada to recognize a Palestinian state will encour
CanadaSep 26, 2025
Statistics Canada says real gross domestic product grew 0.2 per cent in July
Statistics Canada says real gross domestic product grew 0.2 per cent in July, the first increase in four months.
However, its early estimate for August indicated that real GDP for that month was essentially unchanged.
The agency says the growth in July was driven by goods-producing industries which grew 0.6 per cent for the month.
The mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sector added 1.4 per cent in July as mining and quarrying, except oil and gas, rose 2.6 per cent. The oil and gas extraction subsector grew 0.9 per cent in July.
The manufacturing sector grew 0.7 per cent as durable g