Removing the roadblocks: How provinces can lead the charge on boosting internal trade
Removing the roadblocks: How provinces can lead the charge on boosting internal trade
Gold is rising. Canada has gold. Why aren’t we doubling down on this?: Heather Exner-Pirot in the Globe and Mail

Pet raccoon holding a meth pipe in drivers seat surprises Ohio police – National [Video]

Categories
Canadian National News

Police officers respond to a lot of strange calls, but a recent incident involving a pet raccoon and a methamphetamine pipe in Ohio may take the cake for most unusual interaction.

An officer in central Ohio encountered Chewy, a pet raccoon, during a traffic stop Monday evening. While the car was initially pulled over for an active warrant on the driver, who also had a suspended licence, it was Chewy who alerted the cops to additional potential crimes.

Springfield Township police officer Austin Branham first approached the vehicle and detained a cooperative 55-year-old woman by the name of Victoria Vidal.

When Branham turned his attention back to the car, however, “things took an unusual turn,” the Springfield Township Police Department wrote in a press release shared to Facebook.

Story continues below advertisement

“As Officer Branham returned to the vehicle, he observed a raccoon named ‘Chewy’ sitting in the driver’s seat with a meth pipe …

Ryan Manucha explains how removing provincial trade barriers delivers easy economic gains for Canada
Ryan Manucha explains how removing provincial trade barriers delivers easy economic gains for Canada
How the federal government can put AI on the map: Ryan Khurana in the Ottawa Citizen