Two Montreal police officers suspended amid allegations of racist conduct

Two Montreal police officers working in the Montreal‑North borough have been suspended following allegations of discriminatory and racist behaviour toward members of the public, police Chief Fady Dagher said Friday evening.

Dagher said 14 other officers from Station 39 have been reassigned to duties that do not involve contact with the public in connection with the case.

The two suspended officers are under investigation by the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions for possible Criminal Code offences.

Dagher said the investigation began in March after information was brought forward by members of the Montreal police service.

Earlier Friday, La Presse and Radio‑Canada reported officers allegedly cut the hair of racialized individuals and kept it as “trophies.” Dagher confirmed during a news conference that those claims are among the allegations.

Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada said she had been informed of the situation.

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“I immediately contacted the minister of public security. We agreed to work together to accelerate the rollout of body cameras within the SPVM. Any form of racial profiling or violence is unacceptable,” she said in a statement.

© 2026 The Canadian Press

Looking for FIFA World Cup watch parties in Metro Vancouver? Here they are

Friday kicked off Canada’s first World Cup match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

If you want to share the adrenaline flowing atmosphere future matches offer, here are some places in Metro Vancouver to catch the games for free.

Vancouver (admission free but some ticketed seats available)

  • Where: Hastings Park
  • When: Matches from June 11 – July 19

For more information – click here.

North Vancouver (admission free)

  • Canada Soccer House
  • Where: The Shipyards, 125 Victory Ship Way
  • When: Matches from June 11 – July 19

For more information – click here.

Surrey (admission free)

  • Where: Surrey Civic Plaza, 13450 104 Ave
  • When: June 11 – July 19 (Full Fan Zone Experience available on certain dates)

For more information – click here.

Coquitlam (admission all free)

  • Summer of Soccer
  • Community Viewing Party
  • Where: Blue Mountain Park, 975 King Albert Ave
  • When: June 24

Canada Day Soccer Viewing Area

  • Where: Town Centre Park, 1299 Pinetree Wy
  • When: July 1

Grand Finale Viewing Party

  • Where: Percy Perry Stadium, 1290 Pipeline Rd
  • When: July 19

For more information – click here.

Burnaby (admission free)

  • Where: Brentwood Plaza and at TABLES Lounge, The Amazing Brentwood, 4567 Lougheed Hwy
  • When: June 11 – July 19

For more information – click here.

Richmond (admission free)

Richmond will be holding multiple events throughout the weeks. The events are not only meant to celebrate the FIFA World Cup, but to celebrate the sport’s culture and community.

For many events, there will be different activities participants can engage with, ranging from raffles, giveaways and live entertainment. There will also be food trucks.

  • The next event will be on June 14 at the Hamilton Community Park.
  • The last will be on July 19 at Aberdeen Neighbourhood Park.

For more information – click here.

New Westminster (admission free)

There will be multiple watch parties held throughout the weeks.

  • The next Canadian match watch party will be on June 18 at Ryall Park.

For more information – click here.

Maple Ridge (admission free)

There will be many watch parties held at both the Memorial Peace Park and the ACT Arts Centre.

  • The next viewing party is at the Memorial Peace Park on June 18.

For more information – click here.

Delta (admission free)

There will be several events held from June 11 – July 19 (July 13 Fan Zone closed).

  • All events will be held at Ladner Village Pop-Up Park, 4926 Chisholm St.

For more information – click here.

Langley (admission free)

There will be events held on June 18, July 2, 7 and 19.

  • The location is the Civic Plaza at Langley City Hall, 20399 Douglas Crescent.

For more information – click here.

 

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An army of 'very hungry caterpillars' invades a popular Alberta campground

Campers at Pigeon Lake Provincial Park, located about an hour southwest of Edmonton, are dealing with an influx of visitors this week.

A huge number of forest tent caterpillars have invaded the campground, munching on leaves as they go.

The furry visitors are everywhere — on picnic tables, in fire pits and on the trees, stripping some branches bare.

“They’re not bad if there’s a few of them but anything in large amount of numbers is a little eerie,” said camper Meghan Bodker.

“We’ve been doing our eating inside the trailer,” added camper Robin King.

Alberta Parks says, while they may be unpleasant to some people, they're mainly just a nuisance.

Alberta Parks says, while they may be unpleasant to some people, they're mainly just a nuisance.

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Alberta Parks told Global News that it’s not an infestation, it’s a seasonal guest experiencing a cyclical boom that happens every 10-12 years.

They have a life cycle of four to six weeks before they build cocoons, or tents, and eventually become moths.

Alberta Parks says the caterpillars are in the midst of a population boom that occurs every 10 to 12 years.

Alberta Parks says the caterpillars are in the midst of a population boom that occurs every 10 to 12 years.

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The “very hungry caterpillars” are native to Alberta and provide an abundant food source for birds and other wildlife.

The campground host at Pigeon Lake said he’s getting complaints about them, but they’re mainly just a nuisance.

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Toronto police charge teen in connection with U.S. consulate shooting

RELATED: A Toronto police officer was shot and killed during a search warrant execution in North York. As Victoria Femia reports, the initial search warrant investigation is tied to a U.S. consulate shooting in March.

Authorities in Toronto have charged an 18-year-old man in connection with the March 10 shooting at the U.S. consulate.

Sheldon Tracy-Stewart was arrested and charged on Thursday with 11 counts, including discharging a firearm, illegal firearm possession and vehicle theft.

While there were no reported injuries during the incident, the case was linked by authorities in the U.S. to an alleged international campaign from Iranian-backed groups against targets in Europe and North America.

Police vehicles sit outside the U.S. Consulate in Toronto after responding to a firearm discharge earlier on Tuesday, March 10.

Police vehicles sit outside the U.S. Consulate in Toronto after responding to a firearm discharge earlier on Tuesday, March 10.

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Earlier on Thursday, a veteran police officer died after an early-morning raid linked to the shooting was conducted.

Const. Marc Pinizzotto, a member of the Emergency Task Force, was shot as officers executed the search warrant at 15 Martha Eaton Way, an apartment building near Trethewey and Black Creek drives, at about 5:40 a.m.

The case they were investigating was deemed by Canadian authorities to be a national security case and sparked investigations by the RCMP.

Forensic Toronto police officers looks for evidence at the U.S. consulate in Toronto on Tuesday March 10, 2026. Police are investigating reports that the United States consulate in Toronto's downtown core was hit by early morning gunfire Tuesday.

Forensic Toronto police officers looks for evidence at the U.S. consulate in Toronto on Tuesday March 10, 2026. Police are investigating reports that the United States consulate in Toronto's downtown core was hit by early morning gunfire Tuesday.

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After the March 10 consulate shooting, an Iraqi national was arrested in the U.S. and charged with terrorism offences. U.S. prosecutors alleged Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi and others were behind the Toronto attack, as well as a second attack targeting a synagogue in Canada, while also coordinating nearly 20 attacks across Europe tied to an Iranian-backed militant network.

They claimed Al-Saadi had a role as a senior member of Kata’ib Hizballah and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

According to the unsealed U.S. criminal complaint, prosecutors alleged Al-Saadi and others “planned, coordinated, and claimed responsibility” for at least 18 terrorist attacks across Europe, along with “two additional attacks in Canada.”

–with files from Aaron D’Andrea and Isaac Callan

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From capris to jorts: The biggest summer shorts trends for 2026

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From capris to jorts, summer 2026 is shaping up to be a season defined by easy and comfortable fits. Think warm afternoons spent wandering city streets, coffee in hand, or slow weekends that call for pieces you can throw on and still feel put-together. This year’s shorts trends move between polished tailoring, nostalgic throwbacks and laid-back essentials—from pleated high-rise styles and breezy linen blends to boxer shorts and the return of structured denim jorts. Whether you’re dressing for everyday errands, vacation days or casual evenings out, these silhouettes are set to become the go-to staples of the season, with standout picks from brands like Aritzia, Lululemon, Dynamite and more.

 

Satin shorts

Satin shorts blend a soft, luxe texture with casual silhouettes, making them easy to dress up or down.

These Dynamite Lace Satin Shorts in Java Brown are a lightweight, silky pair of mini shorts with a relaxed fit and a subtle stretch. Lace trim detail adds a sultry touch, so they can be styled for a comfy night in or for a night-out.[/product_listing]

 

If you’re looking for an elevated option, these Reformation satin shorts bring everything to the next level. They add a soft, romantic edge to your outfits, finished with a delicate lace hem. The premium satin fabrication and thoughtful tailoring give them a refined drape and structure that feels distinctly investment-worthy rather than purely casual.[/product_listing]

 

Slip these into your luggage for beach holidays, city getaways, or calm evenings when you want something that feels a little more considered than basic loungewear. The combination of a tailored classic fit, subtle sheen, and barely-there 1 inch inseam creates a piece that feels both understated and distinctly detailed.[/product_listing]

 

Bermuda shorts

Bermuda shorts are having a major moment this summer, with relaxed, knee-length silhouettes taking over from shorter cuts as people lean into more vintage-inspired and comfortably tailored looks.

The Daydrift Pleated High-Rise Short from Lululemon have a structured, slightly dressed-up vibe thanks to the pleats, but still feel comfortable because of the stretchy, cool-to-the-touch fabric. They’re the kind of shorts that pair just as easily with a simple tee as they do with something more polished, making them genuinely versatile for a range of everyday outfits.[/product_listing]

 

Made with a comfortable stretch woven fabric, these high-rise bermuda shorts offer a smooth, flattering fit that moves with you. Great for summer workwear, they feature a pull-on design with a hidden elastic waistband and classic tailoring details.[/product_listing]

 

Capri shorts

Capri shorts are making a strong comeback this season, tapping straight into the return of 90s fashion with their cropped, retro silhouette that feels nostalgic and fresh.

A black capri is a summer wardrobe staple, and the Skyline Capri from Aritzia has a modern, easy-to-wear fit. Made from softly structured stretch twill, they have a comfortable yet tailored feel, with a mid-rise waist, flat front, darted back, and subtle side slits.[/product_listing]

 

Designed with a buttery-soft, weightless feel, these high-rise cropped leggings move with you while delivering four-way stretch, sweat-wicking comfort, and a barely-there sensation on the skin. The retro-inspired notched hem and breathable Nulu fabric make them a versatile go-to for everything from yoga flows to off-duty days.[/product_listing]

 

Boxer shorts

If you’re looking for an easy way to stay comfy while keeping stylish, boxer shorts are are a true summer staple. With their loose fit and borrowed-from-the-boys feel, they bring a laid-back edge that works perfectly for casual outings.

If you’re looking for your new favourite summer shorts, these lightweight, breathable boxer shorts are made from soft rayon with a relaxed fit and elastic waistband. Featuring trendy gingham and striped Y2K-inspired designs with pockets, they’re perfect for summer lounging, sleepwear, or casual beach days.[/product_listing]

 

These Papinelle Annabelle Satin Boxer Shorts from Anthropologie are made from a soft satin blend, giving them a smooth, slightly lustrous finish with a comfortable drape. They feature a pull-on elastic waistband, side seam pockets, and a relaxed boxer-inspired fit, perfect for looking chic while lounging.[/product_listing]

 

Linen shorts

Linen is trending for summer thanks to its lightweight, airy fabric and relaxed structure that fit perfectly with the move toward easy, breathable dressing.

Cut from 100% European flax linen, these shorts give you that sun-washed vibe—lightweight, breathable, and quietly put-together in true warm-weather fashion. Finished with a relaxed drawstring waist and practical pockets, they make a practical addition to any wardrobe.[/product_listing]

 

These linen shorts are designed as a lightweight, breathable staple, crafted from 100% linen with a naturally textured finish that feels clean and intentional. The relaxed mid-rise silhouette, elastic waistband, and soft drape create a balanced shape that prioritizes comfort while still feeling refined and well-constructed.[/product_listing]

 

These linen cotton shorts are made from a breathable blend of linen and cotton that feels cool and soft. They have a comfortable elastic waistband at the back with a regular fit and pleat design that makes them easy to wear for both casual and slightly dressed-up outfits.[/product_listing]

 

Jorts

Jorts are trending again thanks to the return of Y2K and 90s-inspired fashion, bringing back their oversized denim silhouette with a modern streetwear edge. Their structured, easy-to-style shape makes them a versatile summer staple.

Love Levi’s? These women’s Middy Jort Shorts are mid-rise, 100% cotton denim shorts with a regular fit and classic zipper fly, designed for a relaxed yet structured summer look.[/product_listing]

These low-rise jorts from Simons’ Twik line are made from 100% cotton denim with a wide-leg fit, coming in light, medium, and off-white washes. They’re a casual, trend-forward summer piece with classic 5-pocket styling and a zip fly, designed to be easy to pair with fitted tops or oversized layers for a relaxed streetwear look.[/product_listing]

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4 students taken to hospital after school bus crashes into ditch in Edmonton

The Edmonton Catholic School Division said four elementary school students were taken to hospital for precautionary reasons after the bus they were riding on crashed into the ditch on Yellowhead Trail, northeast of downtown Edmonton.

In a written statement provided to Global News, school district officials said there were 49 students and seven adults on the bus when the crash happened. However, the statement said “all students and staff are safe.”

The Edmonton Catholic School District said there were 49 students and seven adults on board the bus when the crash happened.

The Edmonton Catholic School District said there were 49 students and seven adults on board the bus when the crash happened.

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The statement said the bus, which was carrying students from St. Matthew Catholic Elementary School, was returning from a school field trip when it experienced a tire blowout before hitting the ditch.

A spokesperson for the company that operates the bus, Cunningham Transport, told Global News that despite being “shaken up,” everyone has been “checked over by EMS” and appears to be “doing okay.”

A large contingent of emergency crews were called out to the crash, including police, paramedics and fire crews.

A number of what appeared to be parents or guardians could also be seen arriving at the crash scene to collect and console their children.

A number of what appeared to be parents or guardians could also be seen arriving at the crash scene to collect and console their children.

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The school division said a replacement bus was brought in to transport the students back to the school.

What appeared to be several worried parents or guardians could also be seen arriving at the scene of the crash to collect and console their children.

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Saskatchewan joins the party as legal CFL tailgating arrives in the province

WATCH: After years of asking for it, legal tailgating officially arrives in Saskatchewan Saturday.

While tailgating has been a staple in cities like Winnipeg, Edmonton and Calgary for years, Rider fans are finally getting their own chance to embrace one of football’s greatest traditions.

After years of asking for it, legal tailgating officially arrives in Saskatchewan Saturday. Located on the Real District grounds, the designated area allows approved pass holders to bring their own food, beverages, fire up the grill and celebrate game day in true football fashion. Fans who do not have passes are welcome to roam the lot by foot.

While the fans prepare their grills and coolers, the team is also thrilled about the addition to the game day experience.

“It’s awesome. I wish I could be out there with them, but yeah, it’s part of the game, especially in this market,” said Riders running back coach Andrew Harris.

“You know there are passionate fans who want to have a couple pops and get all fired up before the game.”

Defensive back Tevaughn Campbell is excited to see how it boosts the home crowd in the Mosaic Stadium.

“Having the opportunity to tailgate, I think it’s going to be more busy than it was before, maybe a little rowdy, but you know in good fashion.” Campbell said.

While it is built to bring that classic football atmosphere to Regina, there will be a police presence and Regina police say they are prepared for all scenarios with officers expected to be on hand.

After a long wait, Saskatchewan is finally joining the party, taking the Riders game day experience to a whole new level. The lot opens five hours before kickoff and closes one hour prior to the start of the game.

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Charges upgraded to murder in fatal Vancouver crash that killed senior

FILE: Vancouver police say additional charges could be laid after one of the victims of the West End vehicle ramming died on Sunday. Kristen Robinson has the latest, and the reaction from the neighbourhood.

The charges against the man accused in a vehicle-ramming incident in Vancouver’s West End have been upgraded to murder.

Tadd Bali is now facing one count each of second-degree murder and attempted murder, as well as two counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm.

He was initially charged with four counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm.

On May 15, surveillance video captured an SUV allegedly ramming several vehicles, speeding through a section of Nelson Park, and intentionally driving along a sidewalk in the area of Comox and Broughton streets.

Vancouver police said the incident happened around 5:30 a.m. and several witnesses nearby had to scramble to get out of the way of the suspect’s vehicle.

A police cruiser was able to stop the vehicle by blocking its path near Nelson Park.

The senior, who was driving a motorized scooter, had already been struck by the vehicle, police said.

He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, but succumbed to his injuries on May 24.

Family identified the victim as Johnny Sudds.

In a message shared by his family, they stated that they are grieving and they have built a small shrine at the corner of Comox and Bute streets.

“If you are feeling blue, we encourage you to visit the shrine,” the message read. “Johnny will be happy to see you there.”

“During this time, we ask others to keep their thoughts on Johnny, the loss many of us feel and the journey toward healing.”

Two police officers were also injured, but were not seriously hurt, police said.

Bali remains in custody.

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Metro Vancouver's outside workers to start full-scale strike Monday

The union representing striking workers at Metro Vancouver says a full-scale strike will start on Monday.

In a statement, the Greater Vancouver Regional District Employees’ Union (GVRDEU) said all outside workers at Metro Vancouver will walk off their jobs on June 15 and only workers needed to maintain essential service levels will remain.

Picket lines will go up at regional parks, watersheds, water and wastewater treatment plants and operations yards.

“Our members are angry and frustrated that after 17 months without a contract, Metro Vancouver management continue to ignore the concerns of the frontline workers who deliver important services across the region,” said Jesse Medeiros, president of the GVRDEU.

“Management will not return to bargaining without the union agreeing to preconditions we’ve previously rejected and that’s capitulation, not negotiation.”

In addition, the members will perform their duties only between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., including this weekend.

In a statement, Metro Vancouver said it respects the right to lawful job action and is committed to reaching a fair and sustainable agreement.

“Metro Vancouver remains willing to return to the table with the assistance of a mediator,” the statement read.

“We have put forward 10 additional dates to resume talks, beyond the five previously declined by the union. While the union has characterized mediation as a precondition, we do not. We see it as an important and practical step, after almost a year of bargaining, to help both parties make progress and reach an agreement.

“Our latest offer includes a wage increase of more than 10 per cent over three years, which is consistent with other recently negotiated agreements in the region, including with our Teamsters union, and exceeds several other public sector employers.”

Metro Vancouver says that essential services will continue without disruption. This includes critical services such as drinking water, wastewater treatment, solid waste management, air quality monitoring, and access to regional parks.

More than 700 GVRDEU members operate and maintain regional services, such as protecting water, air, and natural resources, providing drinking water, sewer, and infrastructure services and stewarding parks, ecological reserves, and housing communities.

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