The gang wars continue with relatives of victims in Vancouver being murdered in Alberta. Many of these shootings are in public and broad daylight which is not customary (usually, someone with gang connections turns up dead in a rural area or a back alley).
The Ceeb has a pretty good long form piece on a cryptocurrency business owner who died mysteriously in India on his honeymoon and seemed to have been running a Ponzi scheme on CAD $250m of other people's savings. They don't emphasize the bit that just before his death he had signed over his property to his wife, they are more interested in "was that really his body?"
https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/bitcoin-gerald-cotten-quadriga-cx-deathI don't really hear about anything that any level of government is doing actively other than releasing press releases. The federal government wants to launch another round of inquiries into sexual assault and misogyny in the military, and make the people who were abused as far back as the 1990s testify again, rather than implement the remaining recommendations of the past 25 years of inquiries.
While Canada was quicker to open up all jobs in the military to both sexes than many countries (a Captain Nichola Goddard was killed with the Patricias in 2006), I don't know if we have been successful as Colin Powel's US military in making those jobs welcoming to all Canadians regardless of race or sex.
War poet Suzanne Steele did not talk about the kinds of incidents which many women, South Asians, and First Nations in uniform or DND civil service have experienced.
Canadian police forces seem to have trouble prosecuting white collar crime and fraud: here is a different example from
Vancouver Island. Money laundering through casinos and property used to be a significant part of the BC economy like the marijuana trade.