Davide Mastracci
Canada’s national police force admits it has been racist towards Indigenous people
Decades after taking Indigenous children from their home, against their will, Canada's national police force is admitting that racism is still a problem — but that they want to fix it.
The Dallas ambush is an outlier in an unprecedented era of safety for cops
The number of officers shot and killed on duty has been on a steady decline since the 1970s, making this the safest decade in American history to be a police officer.
The FTC is investigating Ashley Madison over 'fembots'
The probe follows a turbulent year for the infidelity website after hackers, in August 2015, leaked information about millions of users. Class action lawsuits in Canada and the US have since been launched.
That polar-grizzly bear hybrid wasn't a hybrid at all
Most experts incorrectly predicted the bear was either a grolar or pizzly, which is determined based upon whether the father is a polar or grizzly. DNA testing set the record straight.
Canada wants a new investigation into the judge caught allegedly buying cocaine
Videotape supposedly shows Justice Michel Girouard buying cocaine in the backroom of a video store. That, apparently, isn't enough to get him kicked of the bench.
Someone is spreading fake copies of the Islamic State's magazine
Someone is targeting Islamic State assets online. Lots of the self-proclaimed caliphate's fanboys have been warning each other that it could be a trap.
Canada Admits That It Knows Very Little About W-18, the Drug It Just Banned
The announcement comes in the midst of a public health crisis around fentanyl in Canada, with hundreds of reported overdoses throughout the country in the last few years
The Fort McMurray Fire Has Finally Stopped Growing
The fire first broke out on May 1 and spread to nearly 6,000 square kilometers at its peak, destroying over 1,900 buildings in Fort Mac, the hub of Canada's oil sands in northern Alberta.