Earlier today, police executed a high-risk warrant in North York linked to the Mar. 2026 U.S. consulate shooting investigation in Toronto.
During the operation, ETF Constable Mark Pinizzotto, an 18-year veteran and father of two, was shot and killed in the line of duty.
Today, we mourn the loss of Constable Marc Pinizzotto.
“No words can capture the impact on Marc’s family, who expected him to come home today. We as a Service will support them and each other,” Chief Myron Demkiw said. “This loss will have a profound impact on the Toronto Police Family. Our Service, our members, and all members of the larger policing family are deeply saddened.”
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The @TorontoPolice and our entire nation is in mourning.
Please see my tribute to Constable Marc Pinizzotto; and to the men & women in blue who keep us safe.
Poilievre says Conservatives support banning non-consensual AI-generated sexual images and making them a criminal offence.
He also called for tougher penalties for online predators targeting children.
In 1947, a new immigrant to Canada received this letter from the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire.
The letter welcomed her to Canada, and asked of her four things:
1. Respect the Crown
2. Respect the flag
3. Respect the law
4. Respect democracy
What do you think?
Citing a United Way poll that found surging financial anxiety across Canada, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre challenges PM Mark Carney to debate in the House of Commons today: “Your job is to be accountable to the Canadian people,” Poilievre tells Carney.
#cdnpoli
Honouring the generations of Christians whose faith, service, charity, and compassion have helped shape our country.
Bill S-249, which I introduced today, would designate every December as #ChristianHeritageMonth in Canada.
Gaslighting 101: Telling Canadians they’re “in a good place.”
The truth? Canadians are no better off today than in 2015. And no better off since Carney took office a year ago. WATCH:
Conservatives say Bill C-22 should be split in two, arguing Part 2 raises serious concerns from civil liberties groups, legal experts, and Canadians.
Should it pass, C-22 would allow the government to compel metadata retention from private companies without a court order.
PM CARNEY: "The leader of the Opposition doesn't believe in Canada."
POILIEVRE: "We are not going to take lessons on patriotism from a guy who stashes his corporate cash in a tax haven and moves his corporate head office [Brookfield Asset Management] out of this country."
“Democracy Dies in Darkness”. Watch ⬇️ to see how Carney’s transactional majority has quickly moved to eliminate transparency, accountability, and oversight in Parliamentary Committees at a speed and scale not seen in a generation. #cdnpoli
I sent a letter today to the Minister of Public Safety outlining a path forward on Bill C-22👇🏼
Conservatives are prepared to pass Part 1 before summer. This assists law enforcement immediately with some requested tools.
Part 2 requires more study. The Liberals have failed to convince Canadians it’s the right way to proceed. So let’s pass Part 1 and further study Part 2.
Poilievre says Alberta joined Confederation in 1905 on the promise of balancing provincial autonomy with national strength.
But he argues Ottawa has "been terrible at the things that are its job," while overreaching into areas outside its jurisdiction.
The Liberals are blocking the privacy commissioner from returning to the Public Safety committee to address the massive surveillance and privacy issues in Bill C-22.
Conservatives raised this egregious abuse of power at the Ethics Committee.
What are the Liberals hiding?