Elevator Into Darkness. What Really Happened to Elisa Lam at the Hotel with a Dark Past?
The article investigates the mysterious death of Elisa Lam, a Canadian student found dead in a water tank at the infamous Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles, highlighting her struggles with mental health and the online fascination surrounding her case.
Group challenging use of Emergencies Act asks chief justice to consider recusing himself from case
The Canadian Frontline Nurses are challenging the Chief Justice's participation in a Supreme Court case concerning the Emergencies Act, citing potential bias due to his past comments on the Freedom Convoy protests.
The Canadian Daniel Tomassetti is arrested in Mexico for the murder of an Italian mafia chief
Daniel Tomassetti, a Canadian fugitive wanted for murder, has been apprehended in Mexico after evading authorities for eight years.
Ontario man wanted for two Mafia murders arrested in Mexico after 8 years on the run
Daniel Tomassetti, a Canadian fugitive wanted for two Mafia-related murders in Ontario, has been apprehended in Mexico after nearly a decade evading authorities.
Hamilton suspect in murders of Angelo Musitano, Mila Barberi arrested in Mexico
A suspect tied to a double homicide case in Ontario has been arrested in Mexico, with extradition proceedings initiated by Canadian authorities.
Chris Selley: Letโs livestream the Canadian justice system โ all of it
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is proposing to livestream bail hearings in Canada to enhance transparency in the justice system.
Two arrested for the express kidnapping of a Canadian businessman in the Salamanca neighborhood of Madrid
Two men have been arrested in Madrid for the express kidnapping of a Canadian businessman who was targeted for his cryptocurrency account information.
Hellboy fans take note: Canadian piracy police are taking names
Canadian courts have ruled that an internet provider must disclose the identities of users who allegedly pirated the film Hellboy: The Crooked Man.
Canadian horses exported to Japan for slaughter falling sick, dying: animal advocates
A report by Animal Justice reveals that Canadian horses sent to Japan for slaughter are suffering from sickness and injuries, with several dying during transportation.
โItโs kind of serious stuff,โ Vegas hotel tells 911 after Canadian manโs alleged flamingo theft
A Canadian man has been charged with felony animal abuse for allegedly stealing a flamingo from a Las Vegas hotel after a night of drinking.
Canadian sailor wanted for sex crimes against minor may have taken to sea: FBI
The FBI is searching for Donald Steven Lang, a Canadian sailor charged with sex crimes against a minor in Idaho, who may be sailing in the Pacific Ocean.
Elite special forces sergeant gets reduced sentence for assaulting ex-wife due to military service
A Canadian elite special forces sergeant received a reduced sentence for assaulting his ex-wife, linked to his military service and related PTSD.
Canadian pleads guilty to false claims of U.S. citizenship to vote in elections
A Canadian man has admitted to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship to register and vote in North Carolina elections, including the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
Australia and Canada share similar values. Remind us what they are again
The article discusses the shared values between Australia and Canada, as highlighted by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during his recent visit to Australia.
Euthanasia was performed on an elderly woman against her will
A Canadian case has sparked an ethical debate after an elderly woman was euthanized despite her retracted consent due to her husband's severe burnout.
Jamie Sarkonak: Chief Justice Says Existence of Canadaโs Border is Discrimination
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that asylum seekers are entitled to subsidized daycare benefits, equating their needs to those of citizens and residents, which has sparked debate over the implications for Canadian citizenship and social justice.
Tourist's bird-brained Vegas stunt with flamingo lands him behind bars on felony charges
A Canadian tourist was arrested in Las Vegas for allegedly stealing a flamingo from a resort's habitat and causing animal abuse.
The surprise fight for the trademark of a notorious outlaw biker club with a deadly history
A legal battle over the trademark of the Rock Machine Motorcycle Club logo, tied to a violent history with the Hells Angels, has concluded at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office.
Canadian tourist in the U.S. accused of kidnapping and torturing a flamingo at a hotel
A Canadian tourist in Las Vegas has been accused of kidnapping and torturing a flamingo from a hotel, leading to multiple felony charges.
Tourist stole Las Vegas hotel flamingo before laughing as he 'tortured' bird
A Canadian man has been charged with animal torture after breaking into a flamingo habitat at a Las Vegas hotel and harming the birds.
Bahia Court Suspends Billion-Dollar Gold Mine Deal Between Canadians and Chinese
The Bahia Justice has suspended the sale of a gold mine in the state, part of a billion-dollar deal involving Canadian and Chinese companies in Brazil.
Alleged Serbian war criminal fails to stop government legal action against his Canadian citizenship
Allegations against Goran Pavic suggest he fraudulently obtained Canadian citizenship due to false statements regarding his residency application and involvement in crimes against humanity.
Justice minister suggests Liberals could limit debate to push through stalled hate speech bill
Canadian Justice Minister Sean Fraser indicated that the Liberal government may limit debate on a stalled hate speech bill to fulfill their campaign promises.
Canadian border shooting: New Hampshire man charged after shot fired at U.S. agent
A New Hampshire man has been charged with attempted murder of a federal officer following a shooting incident at the Canada-U.S. border.
Acclaimed Canadian Oscar-winning filmmaker pays his rape accuser nearly $2-million settlement
Filmmaker Paul Haggis has paid nearly $2 million to his rape accuser, Haleigh Breest, settling her case after a jury initially ordered him to pay $10 million in damages.
Judge to decide if trans inmate serving time for sexual assaults against women will be moved to female prison
A Canadian judge is set to make a decision regarding the transfer of transgender inmate Amanda Cooper, who is serving time for violent sexual assaults, from a men's prison to a women's facility.
โIf they need us to cooperate, we willโ on slaying of Sikh activist, says Indiaโs envoy to Canada
India's High Commissioner to Canada expressed willingness to cooperate with Canadian authorities regarding the murder of a Sikh activist during an interview, emphasizing shared interest in justice.
OpenAI ignored notifying authorities about the actions of the suspect in the mass shooting incident in Canada
OpenAI failed to notify Canadian authorities about a suspect's concerning conversations with ChatGPT prior to a mass shooting that resulted in multiple casualties.
OpenAI considered alerting Canadian police about the suspect of a school shooting months before the attack
OpenAI assessed whether to alert Canadian police about a user linked to a school shooting, but decided against it, citing a lack of imminent risk.
US top triathlete killed in car accident, driver fled the scene
Canadian triathlete and former NCAA champion Hannah Henry died in Phoenix after being struck by a car while riding her bicycle, with the driver fleeing the scene before being apprehended by police.
Mystery as body of ice hockey star who claimed to be CIA agent found stuffed in glacier
The remains of Duncan MacPherson, a Canadian ice hockey player who mysteriously vanished in 1989, were found in an Austrian glacier years later, leading to questions about the circumstances of his death and claims of CIA involvement.
Canada demands justice for miners missing in the north of the country: 'We are deeply saddened'
The Canadian embassy in Mexico has called for justice for the victims of violence involving workers from Vizsla Silver, expressing deep sadness over the event.
Media and Police Unified: How They Reported on the 'Trans' Killer from Canada?
This article discusses the media and police's handling of the reporting on a Canadian killer who identified as a woman, despite being biologically male.
Frank Stronachโs sex assault trial in Toronto set to begin after delay
The sexual assault trial of Canadian auto industry figure Frank Stronach is starting in Toronto after delays due to legal preparations.
Jamie Sarkonak: Immigration Ministerโs Refusal to Deport Knifepoint Robber is Another Justice Failure
The article critiques the Canadian Immigration Minister's decision not to deport a repeat violent offender who has been under a deportation order since 2019.
Half of the kidnapped workers from a Canadian mining company were found dead in a pit
Five of the ten kidnapped miners in Sinaloa were tragically discovered dead in a grave, amidst confusion with rival criminal groups.
Tourist had head 'treated like a football' as beaten to death in Dublin Street
A Canadian tourist, Neno Dolmajian, was fatally beaten in Dublin, his family devastated by the violence he encountered while visiting for a concert.
Sexual harassment of a foreign woman in a Bengaluru hotel; therapist opened the door while she was semi-nude
A Canadian woman has accused a massage therapist at a Bengaluru hotel of sexual harassment during a massage session.
Four arrested for the kidnapping of 10 miners in Sinaloa
Federal and state forces in Sinaloa have detained four individuals allegedly involved in the kidnapping of 10 engineers and technical staff from the Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver on January 23.
Vizsla Silver mine suspends operations after kidnapping of 10 workers; company activated crisis protocols
Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver Corp has temporarily suspended its operations in Sinaloa following the kidnapping of 10 workers in Concordia, taking precautionary measures due to the severity of the incident.
Uncertainty and confusion: The eleven days of disappearance of 10 miners at the hands of the Sinaloa Cartel
Ten miners from the Canadian company Vizsla Silver were kidnapped in Concordia, Sinaloa, leading to uncertainty and confusion around their disappearance.
'Shattered hearts': Piper James's family joins traditional owners in smoking ceremony
Piper James's family participated in a poignant smoking ceremony at K'gari, where the 19-year-old Canadian backpacker was found, as they prepare to return to Canada with her remains and honor her life.
Olympian wanted after a decade on the run
Canadian Olympian Ryan James Wedding, who had been on the run since 2015, was captured in Mexico City where he was spotted in a Starbucks.
Actor Kiefer Sutherland arrested for assaulting driver in Hollywood
Canadian actor Kiefer Sutherland was arrested on suspicion of assaulting and threatening a ride-share driver in Hollywood, according to police reports.
Crete: The area smelled bad since New Year's, say residents living near the building where the 56-year-old Canadian was found dead
Residents in Crete report a foul smell since New Yearโs, coinciding with the discovery of a deceased 56-year-old Canadian woman in the area.
Crete: Thriller with dead 55-year-old Canadian - She had died a month ago
The corpse of a 55-year-old Canadian woman was found in an abandoned building in Agia Triada, Heraklion, Crete, having reportedly died one or two months prior, with authorities investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.
Crete: Mystery with the body of a 56-year-old woman from Canada found in an abandoned building
Authorities are investigating the discovery of the body of a 56-year-old Canadian woman found in an abandoned building in the center of Heraklion, Crete.
The FBI seizes a $40 million motorcycle collection belonging to a former snowboarder turned drug lord
The FBI has confiscated a $40 million collection of luxury motorcycles owned by former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, who is now one of the most wanted fugitives in the United States.
A seizure of 40 million dollars and the 'cocaine lawyer' under scrutiny: the United States tightens its focus on Ryan Wedding
The seizure of 62 motorcycles, drugs, and gold medals from Canadian Olympic athlete Ryan Wedding, who is accused of ties to the Sinaloa Cartel, intensifies scrutiny as he becomes one of the FBI's most wanted.
The FBI discovers Marquez and Valentino Rossi's motorcycles in the garage of the sought-after ex-champion Ryan Wedding
Mexican authorities are closing in on Canadian fugitive Ryan James Wedding, whose garage reportedly contains motorcycles belonging to famous racers Marquez and Valentino Rossi.