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Alberta home insurance costs up nearly 400% in 20 years
Extreme weather has battered Alberta more than any other province. The 2024 Calgary hailstorm alone caused $3 billion in insured damage.
RCMP officer charged after posting Trump threats on Snapchat
Evenson Dumerlus of St-Jean-sur-Richelieu faces uttering threats charge for video posted during 2025 G7 Summit. Court appearance set for July 30.
Trump signals uncertainty over CUSMA's future at G7 summit
The trade pact faces a July 1 review deadline. Trump says he might sign it or let it expire—the latest conflicting message on the agreement.
Bill C-225 Becomes Law, Expanding First-Degree Murder Charges in Intimate Partner Violence
Parliament passed legislation allowing prosecutors to charge first-degree murder in intimate partner homicides without proving...
Canada's population shrinks for third consecutive quarter
Temporary residents dropped by 118,000 in Q1 2026; federal goal targets 5% of population by end of 2027.
Remote Alberta crime tackled with drones and AI surveillance
High-tech monitoring helped catch fuel thieves at a Red Deer County gas plant twice in one day, signaling a shift in rural law enforcement.
Wildfire west of Princeton grows to 57 hectares, evacuation alert issued
Grasshopper Mountain blaze remains out of control; residents on Lawless Creek and Tulameen River roads ordered to prepare to evacuate.
Titan submersible operated without federal oversight, TSB finds
Canada's Transportation Safety Board released findings three years after the submersible's fatal implosion near the Titanic wreck.
Judge dismisses legal bid to halt closure of supervised drug sites in Alberta
Court rejects injunction request to pause closures of supervised consumption sites in Calgary and Lethbridge, both set to close June 30.
Bears targeting Lake Minnewanka campsites trigger closures
Multiple tent break-ins in early June prompt Parks Canada to close Lake Minnewanka trail, campsites, and hiking areas until further notice.
Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet leaving politics
The Trois-Rivières representative announced Wednesday he will not seek re-election after eight years in provincial office.
National food strategy aims to tackle grocery costs
Ottawa is investing more than $3 billion as part of a plan to combat anticompetitive pricing and improve year-round produce access.