‘Murderers will be released’: Canadian senator describes justice system in crisis
A Canadian senator says the justice system needs an overhaul and warns hundreds of criminals could walk free because of “unreasonable delays” in the court process.
A Canadian senator says the justice system needs an overhaul and warns hundreds of criminals could walk free because of “unreasonable delays” in the court process.
Wed, Oct 26: Video provided by ALERT shows weapons seized in recent operation in Sylvan Lake and Red Deer, Alberta.
Brian Mulroney says the TPP trade deal is doomed to fail because of hostility in the U.S. Congress and widespread antipathy to trade initiatives in general.
A history of cases involving health-care professionals accused of killing their patients, which are often referred to as 'angel of death' cases.
A team tasked with developing new policy alternatives for how the Alberta government approaches safety for people with disabilities submitted its final report to Human Services Minister Irfan Sabir Wedensday.
New legislation has been introduced that will provide a legal definition for the word "privatization".
Rashaun Simonise has signed on with one of the biggest football agents in the U.S. and Global News has also learned why his time in the NFL this summer was cut short.
An inmate who has been held in segregation for the past four years at a Thunder Bay, Ont., jail was moved to a regular cell on Wednesday.
Edmonton police have charged a man in relation to an online threat made against MacEwan University Tuesday.
The Edmonton Police Service has laid its first manslaughter charge in relation to a man's death caused by a fentanyl overdose.
Oilsands producers are expected to report back-to-business third-quarter results over the next few days as they shrug off lingering impacts of last May's devastating wildfires in Fort McMurray, Alta.
According to the city, 93 per cent of citizens participate in the voluntary blue bag recycling program but items are still being placed in the wrong bag.
A privately run Alberta home schooling agency at the centre of a million-dollar spending scandal says it has done nothing wrong.
The Edmonton Police Service has become the first law enforcement agency to win a national award that honours efforts to improve harmony between cultures and races.
A trial date has been set for a central Alberta woman accused of sexually assaulting her four-year-old son.
The National Energy Board has downgraded its long-term outlook for oil prices and Canadian production in the face of lower global industry costs and stricter environmental regulations.
Nearly 800 fentanyl pills were taken off the streets in southern Alberta after two separate investigations by the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team.
All of the province's teachers 9,300 cast their vote, as well as many substitute teachers, Nova Scotia Teacher's Union President Liette Doucet told reporters Tuesday night.
According to quartet tenor Gerry Green, barbershop singing is "the blending of smooth voices, in sweet harmony that brings everything together."
RCMP in Ponoka, Alta., are looking to the public for help finding a missing teen.
There is a large police presence in a rural area of Langley this morning.
Occupational Health and Safety is investigating the death of a 47-year-old man Sunday at a work site in northern Alberta.
A new report says women around the world work an average of 39 more days a year than men and suggests it will take another 170 years before there is global equality between the sexes.
With Halloween just around the corner, families are making sure to stay safe to enjoy the celebrations.
Airstrikes in Syria killed 17 people, mostly childrenwhen warplanes struck a school complex in the northern rebel-held province of Idlib.