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A violent knife-wielding woman was tasered and “inadvertently” run over twice by a Toronto police SUV during her arrest next to a Tim Hortons drive-thru on Saturday. The dramatic incident, which was captured in a pair of videos circulating widely across social media platforms, occurred mid-afternoon near Jane Park Plaza shopping centre in the city’s west end, where officers responded to reports of a woman with two large knives. The woman was “actively damaging” vehicles, according to a Toronto Police Service statement sent to National Post, and had slashed the tires of a police...
November 4, 2025 - 11:49 | Kenn Oliver | National Post
Prince Harry is coming to Canada this week. On Monday, the Duke of Sussex’s office announced that he’ll be travelling to Toronto for a series of events ahead of Remembrance Day, Nov. 11. Remembrance Day, known as Veterans Day in the U.S., where Prince Harry and his family now live, falls on a Tuesday this year. In Britain, the event is Remembrance Sunday and is observed on the second Sunday of the month, which is Nov. 9 this year. According to...
November 4, 2025 - 11:49 | Chris Knight | National Post
The City of Ottawa says its speed cameras will continue to issue fines until Ontario's new ban takes effect Friday, Nov. 14.
November 4, 2025 - 11:44 | | CBC News - Ottawa
OTTAWA — Federal Justice Minister Sean Fraser has ruled out using the notwithstanding clause to reverse a recent Supreme Court ruling throwing out mandatory minimum sentences for crimes involving child pornography. “We don’t intend to override the Constitution to fix the problem. There (are) other solutions that are apparent to us, and we’re doing the policy exercise to find the right path right now to protect our kids,” Fraser told reporters in Ottawa on Tuesday. These were Fraser’s first public comments on Friday’s contentious...
November 4, 2025 - 11:41 | Rahim Mohamed | National Post
Seven people are in custody after a Kingston assault and vehicle fire police believe were targeted and possibly connected. The OPP biker enforcement unit is assisting.
November 4, 2025 - 11:33 | Paul Soucy | Global News - Canada
Dans cet épisode de Canadian Time Machine, nous célébrons les 150 ans depuis que Jennie Trout a ouvert la voie aux femmes dans la médecine canadienne, devenant la première femme autorisée à exercer dans le pays. L’historienne Heather Stanley revient sur son combat pour l’éducation et l’égalité, tandis que la Dre Ramneek Dosanjh, médecin et militante pour l’équité en santé, explique comment cet héritage continue d’inspirer et de transformer la profession. Ensemble, elles retracent l’impact durable d’une pionnière dont la détermination a façonné un siècle et demi de progrès en médecine au...
November 4, 2025 - 11:31 | The Walrus Lab | Walrus