Oct 22, 2025 | 8:26 AM
Police are searching for a suspect who allegedly fatally shot a woman in Brampton and then abducted a one-year-old child yesterday.
The Amber Alert for the girl was cancelled after she was found safe.
Police initially believed the suspect was in the Niagara Region.
38-year-old Anthony Deschepper was driving a black Nissan Kick with a Quebec licence plate FRV4520.
He is described as a white man with brown hair who is 5"9 and weighs about 180 pounds.
Looks like another car company is ending jobs in Ontario.
General Motors has announced an end to production of its electric delivery van at its Ingersoll, plant.
The announcement came just a week after Stellantis said it would be moving production planned for its Brampton plant to Illinois.
Production at the plant was paused in May when GM cited slowing demand.
The company said their BrightDrop vehicles will not longer be made.
The head of the union for taxation employees says he's not surprised by the auditor general's scathing report about the quality of work at Canada Revenue Agency contact centers.
Union president Marc Briere says the C-R-A has lost about three-thousand employees since last year, and those who are still there are exhausted.
Yesterday's series of A-G reports included findings that most callers to C-R-A contact centers waited over 30 minutes, and were given wrong information to the tax questions.
A new record has been set for the most watched Blue Jays game on Sportsnet.
An average of 6 million Canadians tuned in to watch the Jays eliminate the Mariners Monday night, securing their spot in the World Series.
Game 6 of the 2015 A-L-C-S, which averaged 5.1 million viewers.