Most crime guns traced by RCMP came from within Canada, internal reports say
Most guns used in Canadian crimes were not smuggled in from abroad: internal reports
Published: June 11, 2026 at 5:19AM EDT
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3 convicted killers of elderly B.C. couple file Constitutional challenge
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Premier Kinew announces financial assistance for residents impacted by flooding in Parklands region
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OPP officer killed in the line of duty used to work in Kitchener, Ont.
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Saskatoon philanthropist Irene Dubé dies
Thunder Bay Police charge 50-year old man with child sex abuse offences
Province announces $8M for critical minerals projects
Former London Transit Commission chair seeking seat on city council
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First responders roll up their sleeves in friendly competition
Barrie artist selected to compete in global art competition
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