Police officer who released serial killer Bruce McArthur in 2016 cleared of disciplinary charges

A Toronto police officer involved in a June 2016 arrest, questioning and release of serial killer Bruce McArthur in connection with an assault has been found not guilty of two disciplinary charges.
After 5 days in earthquake-ravaged Haiti, Ontario nurse returns home and shares what she saw

An Amherstburg, Ont., nurse has returned to Canada from Haiti, where she was part of a volunteer team helping people in the earthquake-ravaged Caribbean nation. She says she saw injuries "as bad or worse as we saw" in the 2010 catastrophic quake.
Problems with Keystone pipeline's construction, manufacture and design outlined in U.S. report

A U.S. government watchdog found multiple problems with the construction, manufacture and design of the Keystone pipeline, validating President Joe Biden's decision to revoke the permit for a Keystone XL extension, leaders of several House Democratic committees said on Monday.
Mayim Bialik stepping in to host Jeopardy! after Mike Richards controversy

Mayim Bialik is filling in as the regular host of Jeopardy! and is scheduled to tape three weeks of episodes when production resumes this week.
U.S. Capitol Police clears officer of any wrongdoing in fatal shooting of Jan. 6 protester

An officer who shot and killed a woman during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol acted lawfully and in line with police department policy, the U.S. Capitol Police said Monday.
Special forces working outside of Kabul airport to escort Canadians, Afghans onto flights to Canada: official
The federal government has confirmed for the first time that Canada's special forces are operating outside the security cordon of the airport in Afghanistan's capital, working to shepherd people from Kabul into the airport.


