Nova Scotia
Canadian Police Really Wish You Didn’t See This Photo of Them
Nova Scotia RCMP said two officers paid a cover charge and took a chummy photo to "deescalate" a "freedom fighter" party. Also, one officer just happened to be wearing a "thin blue line" patch.
Police Claim Coke Users Are Stealing Meat to Pay Organized Crime for Drugs
A Cape Breton cop claimed cocaine use has risen during the pandemic and blamed Canada's COVID emergency benefits.
Killing of Young Man in Nova Scotia Has Sikh Community on Edge
Prabhjot Singh Katri, 23, was killed on the weekend, leaving many in the Sikh community worried he may have been targeted due to his race or religion.
Her Brother Died. The Government Says She’s ‘No Longer Welcome’ to Ask Questions
A Nova Scotia woman is pushing for an investigation into her brother’s death on the job. Instead, government officials called her “hostile” and shut her down.
'There's Death Threats': Indigenous Fishers Nervous as Nova Scotia's Commercial Lobster Season Opens
Dumping Day—the start of the lobster season—is usually a celebratory time in southwest Nova Scotia. Not this year.
RCMP Looking for Two Men Seen in Video Near Torched Lobster Pound
The lobster pound was torched as commercial fishermen's objections to a Mi’kmaq lobster fishery became increasingly more violent.
This Canadian Island Has Been the Site of a 200-Year-Old Treasure Hunt
The mysterious treasure hunt—for everything from the Ark of the Covenant to Shakespeare’s manuscripts—continues to baffle audiences around the world. But what if it’s all a cover-up?
'It Doesn’t Feel Good When People Hate You:' Indigenous Lobster Fishers Find Their Lives Upended
The usually quiet string of fishing villages in southwest Nova Scotia are fraught with tension and fear as anti-Indigenous violence over the lucrative lobster fishery has come to a head.
After Massive Fire Destroys Nova Scotia Lobster Facility, First Nation Chief Calls on Trudeau to 'Protect Everyone'
A man, who is a person of interest in the fire, is in critical condition in the latest violent incident against the Indigenous lobster industry.
Military Incompetence Unleashed a Wolf Psyop on Unsuspecting Canadians
The tactical psyop training, which included loudspeakers in the woods and a forged letter warning of invading wolves, somehow leaked to the public.
Indigenous Leaders Say Commercial Fishermen Are Threatening Them Over Lobster
The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs issued a state of emergency on Friday in response to the alleged violence.
Canada Won't Have a Public Inquiry Into the Country's Worst Mass Shooting
Authorities announced they will be conducting a three-person panel into police response to the rampage that left 22 dead, despite pleas from the victims' families to have a public inquiry.