Visit Films has sold “Keep Quiet,” which premiered at the Locarno Film Festival, to Saban Films for the U.S. and Canada.
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I’m a criminologist and grieving aunt. Here’s why Ottawa’s bail reform won’t make Canada safer
A criminologist whose nephew died in prison awaiting trial explains why the federal government’s proposed bail reforms will ...
Businesses reported 633,882 suspicious transactions during the watchdog’s most recent fiscal year, up from 631,137 the ...
This summer, Statistics Canada again labelled Thunder Bay as having the highest crime rate in the country. This news comes as the city works at all levels to grow the ...
Despite these convergences, Canada’s response remains siloed, inadequately prioritized and under-resourced. Wildlife crime ...
Canadian institutions face increased pressure to look at investing in growing industries while also cracking down on ...
A cryptocurrency exchange has been slapped with a fine of almost $177 million — the largest-ever penalty by Canada's ...
A surge in gang violence and ideological extremism is reshaping Canada’s Indian diaspora, exposing deep fault lines between ...
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Liberals table crime bill to restrict access to bail, impose tougher sentences
OTTAWA — The Liberal government tabled legislation Thursday morning that would make it harder to get bail for a variety of ...
A Lululemon heist has led to the discovery of $10,000 worth of stolen leggings in a Newfoundland home and police are warning ...
Take a look at Winnipeg Crime Stoppers’ most wanted for October 2025 — your tip could lead to an arrest and a cash reward. Of this month’s list, several offenders are the subject of Canada-wide ...
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