February 3, 2023 Canadian government also monitoring suspected Chinese spy balloon, says 'Canadians are safe' The Canadian government is monitoring the Chinese spy balloon situation in the northern United States, releasing a statement assuring that "all Canadians are safe."
February 2, 2023 Canada introduces law that excludes people suffering from only mental illness from accessing assisted deaths A Canadian law that would exclude mentally ill people from accessing assisted deaths for an additional year has been introduced, after Legislation passed a similar law in 2021.
January 31, 2023 British Columbia becomes first province in Canada to decriminalize heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, other hard drugs British Columbia became the first province in the country to decriminalize a certain amount of hard drugs as the country deals with a spike in drug overdoses.
January 30, 2023 Canadian theater sparks backlash with plan to host play with Black-only audiences: 'Cultural apartheid' The National Arts Centre in Ottawa stoked backlash after one of its theaters announced a performance of a play starring Black women that is open only to Black audiences.
January 28, 2023 Vermont border apprehensions in last three months more than past two years combined A CBP official said last week that apprehensions at the US-Canada border in Vermont are up 743% over the same period last year.
January 27, 2023 Canadian pastor repeatedly jailed over COVID protocols to face final trial: 'Crazy stuff' Pastor Artur Pawlowski is facing his final trial in Alberta after two years of repeated hefty fines, arrests and imprisonment for keeping his church open during the pandemic.
January 26, 2023 Children’s hospital president promotes 'anti-racism' book for White women: ‘Deconstructing Karen’ The CEO of a Canadian children's hospital was slammed by Twitter users for suggesting her friends read a book on how White women can unlearn their racism.
January 25, 2023 Canadian woman accused of attempted Trump ricin poisoning pleads guilty Pascale Ferrier of Canada's Quebec province pled guilty to charges accusing her of mailing a ricin-laced letter to Donald Trump, who was president at the time of the offense.
January 24, 2023 Islanders' Brock Nelson pulls his own tooth out during game Hockey players are notorious for losing teeth on the ice, but seldom do you see them take matters into their own hands. Brock Nelson isn't most hockey players.
January 23, 2023 Canadian bank robbers planned attack on police officers for years; 6 injured Canadian twin brothers opened fire during a bank robbery last year. Officials said that the brothers were specifically targeting police officers in the attack.