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Mississauga man charged after women secretly recorded in Oakville Winners fitting rooms: police

Halton police have charged a Mississauga man with voyeurism after two women were allegedly recorded while changing inside fitting rooms at an Oakville Winners store.

Police say the first report came in early April 2026, when officers were called to the Winners at 2460 Winston Churchill Boulevard after a woman noticed a man using his cellphone to secretly record her inside a change room.

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Police investigating Brampton towing company after reports of unauthorized tows

A 39-year-old Brampton man has been charged for allegedly towing multiple vehicles belonging to members of the public “without authorization”, earlier this month.

Peel regional police say they launched their investigation on May 1, after receiving “multiple reports” of vehicles being taken from Brampton parking lots without the approval from property management.

Police say the vehicles were later located at a private storage yard.

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Rise in Toronto home invasions tied to houses in some of city’s most liberal neighbourhoods

Rise in Toronto home invasions tied to houses in some of city’s most liberal neighbourhoods

Lea Ledohowski woke up to the sound of what she thought were gunshots.

But the loud banging turned out to be three masked men on the doorstep of her Toronto home trying to smash through her front window with a hammer.

“A piece of glass separated three masked perpetrators from my family,” Ledohowski said about the February incident.

 

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B.C. Securities Commission identifies more than 100 money mules in investment fraud cases

B.C. Securities Commission identifies more than 100 money mules in investment fraud cases

… According to Canada’s anti-money-laundering watchdog, FinTRAC, organized-crime groups based in India have been recruiting people living in Canada – often vulnerable young men from India on study permits – to launder the proceeds of extortion targeting Canada’s South Asian diaspora. The BCSC only has jurisdiction when the dirty money is linked to an investment fraud, according to Mr. Wu.

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Viva Diversity! Liberals Hoist by their own petard!

Viva Diversity! Liberals Hoist by their own petard!

Hoist by their own petard!

h/t CodexCoder


Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith loses nomination race for provincial byelection in Scarborough

“There was a ton of scrutineers in there, lots of stories about what’s happened inside, but I’ve got to debrief,” he said in the rainy parking lot of the school where the voting took place, after initially trying to dodge reporters.

“I’ve spoken to a few scrutineers already who said they’ve never seen anything like it, and it’s unreal what happened in there.”

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Kreepy Kastle lives up to its name thanks to diversity

Kreepy Kastle lives up to its name thanks to diversity

Two men who were the focus of a police search after an eight-year-old boy was assaulted at a Khalsa Day carnival attraction have been identified.

On April 19, in Surrey, the boy was assaulted inside the Kreepy Kastle, a haunted house attraction, police said. He escaped the two men to reach his family outside, but suffered injuries to his neck that required treatment at hospital.

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Two Singhs and a Toor found guilty of first-degree murder in killing of Abbotsford couple

Two Singhs and a Toor found guilty of first-degree murder in killing of Abbotsford couple

The family of an Abbotsford couple found murdered in their beds four years ago said they felt relief and gratitude after the three men accused of planning and carrying out the violent killings were found guilty of first-degree murder.

Abhijeet Singh, Khushveer Toor and Gurkaran Singh, an international student from India, were charged with killing Arnold De Jong and his wife, Joanne, in May 2022.

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MANDEL: Dangerous driver Japkirat Singh involved in deadly Scarborough street race remains in India

MANDEL: Dangerous driver Japkirat Singh involved in deadly Scarborough street race remains in India

When Japkirat Singh was convicted in a Toronto courtroom last week of dangerous street racing that caused the death of an innocent woman, he was thousands of miles away.

According to his lawyer Charn Gill, Singh was still in India due to his father’s illness and wasn’t able to return to Canada because his work permit expired in June 2025 and his renewal application was rejected a few months ago.

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Police recover stolen trailer containing cannabis products worth more than $2M, 5 of the usual suspects arrested

Police recover stolen trailer containing cannabis products worth more than $2M, 5 of the usual suspects arrested

Five men have been charged after police recovered a stolen trailer containing cannabis products worth more than $2 million in Mississauga earlier this month.

York Regional Police (YRP) said the trailer was stolen from Niagara Region and was intended for delivery to numerous dispensaries.

Officers were in the area of McLaughlin Road and Highway 401 on April 15 when they discovered the stolen trailer, YRP said.

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Organized pickpocket groups targeting shoppers at Toronto Premium Outlets: police

Organized pickpocket groups targeting shoppers at Toronto Premium Outlets: police

Halton police are searching for three suspects in a string of pickpocket incidents targeting the Toronto Premium Outlets shopping centre, one of which was captured on video.

In footage from April 11, three suspects are seen working together in a coordinated distraction theft inside a clothing store at Toronto Premium Outlets, located off Highway 401 near Milton.


I smell diversity Batman!

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