July 1, 2026 Ottawa, Ontario “Today, we celebrate each other. We are a nation of kind, compassionate, hardworking people, as remarkable and diverse as the places we call home all across Canada. Ours is a country that spans three oceans, six time zones, and ten million square kilometres of breathtaking landscape, built and bound by a great conviction: that we ...
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PM Carney à l’occasion de la fête du Canada
Le 1 juillet 2026 Ottawa (Ontario) « Aujourd’hui, nous nous célébrons les uns les autres. Nous formons une nation composée de personnes bienveillantes et pleines de compassion qui travaillent fort. Notre population est tout aussi remarquable et diversifiée que les lieux qu’elle habite aux quatre coins du Canada. Notre pays s’étend sur trois océans, six fuseaux horaires et dix millions ...
Read More »Middlesex County OPP – Identification made in fatal Collision of May 12, 1988
A man who died in a collision 38 years ago has now been identified, bringing long‑awaited answers to his family. On Friday, March 11, 1988, members of the Middlesex County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a missing person. Bradley VERBEEK, 19 years old, was last seen on Exeter Road in the City of London ...
Read More »WTNFN Expresses Support for Grand Council Treaty #3
We the Nuclear Free North is expressing strong support for Grand Council Treaty #3’s “Open Letter Invitation to the Prime Minister of Canada for Nation-to-Nation Cooperation Regarding Canada’s Proposed NWMO DGR Designation Under the Building Canada Act” issued earlier Monday. “Ogichidaa Kavanaugh has clearly expressed the concerns of so many of us, Indigenous and non-Indigenous”, commented Bill Tenniscoe, a member of the ...
Read More »East Algoma OPP – Driver Charged with Impaired
A person was arrested after a Reduce Impaired Drivers Everywhere (R.I.D.E.) check on Pearson Drive. On June 27, 2026, at approximately 12:30 a.m. the East Algoma Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stopped a small black car and spoke to the driver. A strong odour of alcoholic beverage emanated from his breath and signs of intoxication were observed. A fail registered on an ...
Read More »Federal Review of DGR Highlights Need for Highway 11 and Highway 17
The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA) and the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) welcome the federal government’s decision to initiate the process toward potential listing of the proposed Deep Geological Repository (DGR) in Ignace as a project of national interest. While the project has not yet been designated, the announcement recognizes the potential national significance of Canada’s long-term strategy ...
Read More »Nipigon OPP – Dispute leads to Individual being charged with speeding and Impaired
Members of the Nipigon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were called to a dispute in Rocky Bay First Nation which lead to the arrest of one individual for impaired operation. On June 24, 2026, just before 5:00 a.m., members of the Nipigon OPP Detachment responded to a report of individuals fighting in a residence, they were believed to ...
Read More »Federal Initiative to Fast-Track Approvals for Deep Geological Repository a Betrayal of Public Trust
We the Nuclear Free North vehemently opposes the Canadian government’s initiative, announced today (Wednesday, June 24th, 2026), to potentially designate the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s (NWMO’s) Deep Geological Repository (DGR) as a Project of National Interest under the Building Canada Act. Such a designation would mean guaranteed approval of the DGR, despite any lack of evidence to support the safety ...
Read More »Thunder Bay OPP – Individual Charged with Second-Degree Murder
Members of the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged one individual with second degree murder in Armstrong. On Monday, June 22, 2026, at approximately 9:00 a.m., officers responded to a call for emergency assistance at a residence in Armstrong. Upon arrival, officers located one individual deceased. The deceased has been identified as Ignace NAGOTCHI, 52 ...
Read More »East Algoma OPP – Trafffic Stop Results in Impaired Charges
A person was charged after police stopped a black pickup truck on Highway 17. On June 21, 2026, at approximately 8:30 p.m. the East Algoma Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a traffic complaint related to a westbound pickup truck towing a boat swerving all over the road, hitting the shoulder, crossing the center line, and nearly causing collisions with oncoming ...
Read More »Glencore team win the annual 2026 provincial mine rescue competition
Ontario’s mine rescue competition season ended June 12 in Sudbury, where Glencore’s Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations’ (INO) mine rescue team claimed the overall champion title for 2026. The crew successfully completed a mock emergency against seven other top-performing mine rescue teams from across the province. Every year, Ontario Mine Rescue (OMR) plans an emergency scenario competition to grade its highly ...
Read More »Nipigon OPP – Bail Violation Leads to Numerous Charges
One individual is facing charges the following an investigation in Lake Helen First Nation. On June 19, 2026, members of the Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) and the Offender Management and Apprehension Program (OMAP) began an investigation into an individual believed to be breaching release conditions. As a result of the investigation, officers seized a quantity of suspected controlled substances, ...
Read More »PM Carney Statement on National Indigenous Peoples Day
June 21, 2026 Ottawa, Ontario “On National Indigenous Peoples Day, we celebrate the rich histories, cultures, languages, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis – and the enduring role Indigenous Peoples have played in building Canada. Indigenous Peoples have been stewards of Canada’s lands and waters since time immemorial, mapping this continent thousands of years before the Europeans arrived. ...
Read More »PM Carney – Canada et la Colombie-Britannique concluent un nouveau partenariat
Le 18 juin 2026 Vancouver (Colombie-Britannique) Le monde évolue rapidement. En conséquence, le Canada, fort de sa confiance, choisit de bâtir. Le nouveau gouvernement du Canada réalise de grands projets comme la construction de nouveaux ports, de mines, d’autoroutes et d’infrastructures énergétiques qui transformeront notre économie et permettront de mobiliser des milliards de dollars de nouveaux investissements au profit des ...
Read More »PM Carney – Canada and British Columbia forge new partnership
June 18, 2026 Vancouver, British Columbia The world is changing rapidly. In response, a confident Canada is choosing to build. Canada’s new government is building major projects – new ports, mines, highways, and energy infrastructure – that will transform our economy and unlock billions of dollars in new investment for Canadian workers and businesses. In parallel, we are investing in ...
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