Thousands of federal government workers receive layoff notices
The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada said federal government workers are being forced into a 'Hunger Games-style fight for jobs.'
Hearings begin at Supreme Court on constitutionality of random police traffic stops
The case involves Joseph-Christopher Luamba, a Montrealer of Haitian descent who said he was repeatedly stopped by police for no apparent reason when he was driving.
A year of harassment and death threats results in charges against Calgary man
Calgary police and Alberta RCMP have made an arrest in the case of an Okotoks family they say was targeted and terrorized for months by slashed tires and online death threats.
Extreme fire risk prompts concerns over Lethbridge River Valley encampments
The extreme fire danger in Lethbridge River Valley has prompted a call from the city for members of the public to report any fires they see at encampments. .
In rare move, top U.S. Catholic leaders question American foreign policy
Three U.S. Catholic archbishops on Monday decried the direction of American foreign policy, saying the country's "moral role in confronting evil around the world" was in question.