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Harry Miller is a writer and editor based in Toronto who has Ten years of experience in the journalism industry. Before coming to Canada News Media as a National Online Journalist, Miller worked as a senior writer and a reporter-editor with the Canadian Press and a breaking news reporter with the Toronto Star. Miller currently holds two bachelor’s degrees, one in journalism from Ryerson University and another in communications and film studies from Carleton University.
This troubling child abuse case is drawing fresh scrutiny after a B.C. judge reduced a man’s sentence for assaulting a toddler while citing the lasting impacts of colonization. It’s a story raising urgent questions about child safety, accountability, and whether current penalties truly protect the most vulnerable.
King Charles’s tribute on what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday highlights how the Queen Elizabeth legacy still shapes Canada’s public life, institutions and national identity. His message of service and continuity invites Canadians to reflect on what the monarchy means today—and what role it may play in the future.
One year later, the Pope Francis tomb is still drawing pilgrims from around the world, moved by the quiet simplicity that reflects his humble legacy. For many visitors, especially Canadians, the site has become a place of prayer, remembrance, and reflection on the lasting impact of his papacy.
The Virginia redistricting plan is putting the spotlight back on how electoral maps can shape power, fairness and trust in democracy long after election day. As voters weigh in, the outcome could ripple far beyond Virginia and fuel a wider debate over who really controls the rules of representation.
The Virginia redistricting plan is drawing national attention as voters weigh who should control the maps that shape political power. Beyond Virginia, the debate highlights a bigger question about fairness, representation and public trust in democracy.
A tragic case in northern Manitoba has taken a heartbreaking turn, with caregivers charged Manitoba police say were responsible for a six-year-old girl at the time of her fatal injury. As the investigation moves into court, many families will be watching closely for answers and accountability.
A disturbing cemetery vase theft in rural Nova Scotia has left families grieving more than missing metal, as dozens of flower vases vanished from a place meant for remembrance and peace. Police are now investigating what many in the community see as a deeply personal violation.
A Calgary nightclub shut down after inspectors found cockroaches and mould, raising serious concerns about sanitation and public safety. The closure is a stark reminder that even popular nightlife spots must meet the same health standards as any other public business.
Alan Osmond dead at 76 has sparked an emotional wave of tributes, with family reflections bringing a deeply personal side to the loss. Beyond the headlines, the story is resonating with readers as a reminder of how much love, memory, and final moments with family can matter.
Peel Police are investigating a troubling series of tow truck arsons after three transport trucks were set ablaze across Mississauga in less than an hour. The linked fires are raising fresh concerns about security at GTA trucking hubs and what this could mean for Ontario businesses and supply chains.


