The mother who abused, starved and neglected her infant twin girls until one died and another barely recovered should serve 25 years in prison, a prosecutor argued Monday.
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Windsor Police Investigate Library Sex Shows
Windsor police have launched an investigation after learning that a young woman made live online sex shows – apparently at library branches and coffee shops.
Read More »Toronto, Metrolinx in negotiations over airport express train funding, Report
The province is leaving Toronto on the hook for $35 million in Union Station cost overruns and Metrolinx has given the city a “significant” bill to cover the cost of infrastructure upgraded as part of the Union Pearson Express construction.
Read More »Three people charged after dog found wandering in Calgary dies of injuries (Video)
Three people are facing charges in what Calgary Humane Society officials are calling one of the worst cases of neglect they’ve seen. It was in September 2014 that a severely neglected and injured bulldog was found near an Ogden strip mall and taken to an emergency veterinary clinic.
Read More »Matthew de Grood : Cop’s son accused in Calgary mass murder appears in court
Matthew de Grood, the young man accused of stabbing five people to death in Brentwood last April, appeared in a Calgary courtroom on Monday for a preliminary hearing in his trial. Judge J.D. Holmes began hearing evidence at a preliminary inquiry for Matthew de Grood. At defence counsel Allan Fay’s request, Holmes imposed a mandatory publication ban on evidence being …
Read More »Mississauga pastor loses contact after aid trip to N. Korea
A Korean-Canadian pastor has been missing for more than a month and may have been detained in North Korea during visit to Pyongyang at the end of January.
Read More »Dalhousie dentistry students release statement about Facebook scandal (Video)
Dalhousie University dentistry students participating in a restorative-justice process have released an open statement explaining how misogynistic Facebook posts and the ensuing scandal have affected their lives. Released by 29 members of the fourth-year dentistry class, the letter was issued on Sunday and posted on the university’s website.
Read More »Edmonton Firefighters brave cold for musulcar dystrophy
Edmonton firefighters will camp out for four days on the roof of a downtown fire station to raise money and awareness for Muscular Dystrophy Canada.
Read More »Crowdfunding for quebec woman in hijab dispute hits $40k
Support has been pouring in for a Quebec woman who was refused her day in court because she was wearing a hijab, including a crowdfunding campaign that raised more than $40,000.
Read More »Two dead after shots fired at Toronto McDonald’s (Video)
Two men are dead and a third is injured after an altercation in an east-end Toronto McDonald’s escalated and multiple shots were fired early Saturday morning. Toronto police say an armed security guard who was apparently in the restaurant to buy food fired his firearm following a “significant physical altercation” with two men.
Read More »Suspect arrested in connection with texts sent to Christine Elliott campaign, Report
Toronto Police have confirmed a person has been arrested for making threats against PC leadership candidate Christine Elliott.
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