
A fugitive wanted for murder in India who tried to sneak into Canada on Sunday has been caught by U.S. border guards.
Vishat Kumar, 22, was allegedly concealing his identity with a fake name and date of birth when he attempted to cross the Peace Bridge from Buffalo, N.Y., across the Niagara River into Ontario.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers say Kumar is the subject of an Interpol red notice issued by India, which seeks his arrest for murder.
Denied entry into Canada, Kumar’s true identity was allegedly discovered on a secondary inspection through the use of biometrics...
November 18, 2025 - 17:39 | Joseph Brean | National Post
A Nova Scotia mother who saved her child from a dog attack and was honoured for her bravery is calling for changes to laws concerning dangerous dogs.
November 18, 2025 - 17:28 | Rebecca Lau | Global News - Canada
John Main has been selected as Nunavut’s next premier, marking the first time the territory will have a non-Inuk leader.Main beat out David Akeeagok for the position in a secret ballot vote in Nunavut’s legislature this afternoon.
November 18, 2025 - 17:28 | Nick Murray | The Globe and Mail
Rodney Clark didn’t just loosen Toronto’s tie – he yanked it off and handed the city an oyster. Before bivalves gained cocktail-hour currency, he urged a buttoned-down Toronto to slurp Malpeques, chase them with Champagne or an Alexander Keith’s ale, and swap pretense for pleasure. At Rodney’s Oyster House, he created a room where the high met the low – bankers beside bikers, suits beside students – and where seafood was joyful and unfussy. In doing so, he inspired a generation of shuckers, chefs and restaurateurs who carried his irreverent hospitality across the country.Mr. Clark died...
November 18, 2025 - 17:26 | Caroline Aksich | The Globe and Mail
On the first day the new Deux-Montagnes line of Montreal’s light-rail network was officially in full operation, an elevator carrying commuters at Édouard-Montpetit station broke down for an hour.
November 18, 2025 - 17:05 | | CBC News - Canada
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has invoked the notwithstanding clause for three sweeping bills affecting transgender and gender-diverse youth that were passed last year in a bid to prevent courts from weighing in on the legislation.The three pieces of legislation respectively limit gender-affirming treatment for transgender youth, ban transgender participation in womens’ and girls’ sports divisions, and require parental consent for name and pronoun changes in school while also requiring parents to opt their child into sexual education.
November 18, 2025 - 17:00 | Matthew Scace, Alanna Smith | The Globe and Mail

