Five women who were raped in their Vancouver homes in the early 1980s all believed it was the same perpetrator, a man named Ivan Henry who was sent to prison indefinitely in 1983.
In a story about the diversion of prescribed opioids that moved on Feb. 5, The Canadian Press incorrectly said that about 20 million hydromorphone pills were dispensed as a prescribed alternative in B ...
Despite a pause in U.S. tariffs, the push to buy Canadian products continues across the GTA. But as CBC’s Dale Manucdoc ...
A long-term study of youth who have experienced incarceration in British Columbia has found that those who have spent more ...
Canadian investigators were effectively cracking down on fentanyl trafficking and production well before U.S. President ...
A Conservative government would bring in mandatory life sentences for those convicted of trafficking, producing or exporting ...
Pierre Poilievre says a Conservative government would bring in mandatory life sentences for those convicted of trafficking, ...
As Donald Trump's FCC investigates the show's editing, "60 Minutes" executive editor Bill Owens says he won't back down The ...
Hate speech protections will be the focus when Parliament returns tomorrow amid a recent flurry of antisemitic attacks, and ...
Kerry Sim, formerly Kelly Ellard, who killed teen Reena Virk in 1997, has been arrested following a breach of her parole ...
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Crowds greet Palestinian prisoners after being released from Israeli prison in the West Bank city of Ramallah, 30 January, ...
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