Close-up of RCMP badge, related to the Truro hockey hazing investigation in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia RCMP Charges 3 Youths in Truro Hockey Hazing Case Nova Scotia RCMP charges 3 youths in Truro hockey hazing case, sparking community concern and legal action. Daily News Nova Scotia The Canada Report Staff Feb 6, 2026 — 3 min read
The exterior of the Yukon Supreme Court building, where the YAEP lawsuit was decided. Yukon Supreme Court Orders $8,000 Costs in Education Lawsuit Yukon Supreme Court orders $8,000 costs in education lawsuit, reducing initial $15,000 request. Legal battle impacts YAEP. Daily News Yukon The Canada Report Staff Feb 5, 2026 — 3 min read
A sign reading "Bouffe Gratuite" by Robins des Ruelles with grocery bags in Montreal. Montreal Activists Steal Groceries, Stock Community Fridges in Food Price Protest Activists in Montreal stage grocery heist, stocking community fridges to protest 4.7% food inflation. Police investigate theft. Daily News Québec The Canada Report Staff Feb 5, 2026 — 3 min read
Sign for Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, Saskatchewan, near the site of the 2025 homicides. Saskatchewan RCMP Charges Fourth Suspect in Carry the Kettle Quadruple Murder Saskatchewan RCMP charge fourth suspect in 2025 quadruple murder on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation. Court appearance set for Thursday. Daily News Saskatchewan The Canada Report Staff Feb 5, 2026 — 2 min read
Rogelio "Butch" Bagabuyo in a formal portrait, wearing a suit and tie, related to his murder conviction. Kamloops Lawyer Found Guilty of First-Degree Murder in Client's Death Kamloops lawyer convicted of first-degree murder in client's death, faces life sentence without parole for 25 years. Daily News British Columbia The Canada Report Staff Feb 4, 2026 — 2 min read
A BYD electric vehicle displayed at an auto show, reflecting growing Canadian interest in Chinese EVs. Ottawa Poll Shows 61% Support for Chinese Electric Vehicles Import Increase Chinese EVs gain 61% support in Canada after tariff cut to 6.1%. Quebec shows highest approval at 72%. Concerns over quality persist. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Feb 4, 2026 — 3 min read
Patients in wheelchairs wait outside the emergency entrance of a hospital in Alberta. Alberta Physician Shift Program Delayed, Aims to Ease ER Crowding Alberta's ER physician shift program faces delays, impacting crowded hospitals. Resolution expected soon, says Alberta Medical Association. Daily News Alberta The Canada Report Staff Feb 3, 2026 — 3 min read
Longueuil police vehicles parked on Bienvenue Avenue in Brossard during the investigation. Brossard Police Investigate Possible Murder-Suicide After Two Bodies Found Brossard police investigate potential murder-suicide after two bodies found, raising community concerns and seeking public assistance. Daily News Québec The Canada Report Staff Feb 2, 2026 — 2 min read