EU's 2035 Combustion-Engine Ban Under Scrutiny
The European Union's landmark 2035 ban on new combustion-engine cars faces potential revisions. Explore the political and economic pressures shaping this critical climate policy.
The European Union's landmark 2035 ban on new combustion-engine cars faces potential revisions. Explore the political and economic pressures shaping this critical climate policy.
The European Union has fined X 120 million euros for violating the Digital Services Act, citing deceptive blue checks and ad transparency failures. Read the full details.
U.S. regulators impose a $140 million fine on X for breaching online content rules, while TikTok reaches a settlement with significant concessions. Get the full details on the tech crackdown.
Pope Leo XIV has dissolved a Vatican fundraising commission created under questionable circumstances. Get the latest details on this significant administrative move.
A B.C. man and his company have agreed to a $30,000 settlement after the securities commission found they misled investors and obstructed justice. Get the details on the case.
Quebec Liberal MNA Sona Lakhoyan Olivier has been removed from the party caucus pending an investigation by the legislature's ethics commissioner. Read the latest details.
A new NCC report reveals residents see reducing downtown truck traffic as the key benefit of a proposed Kettle Island bridge. Public consultation highlights decades-long debate.
Liberal MNA Jennifer Maccarone calls for a parliamentary commission after a wave of shootings and arson targeting Quebec bars and restaurants, citing a 'culture of fear' and disbanded police committees.
Canada's Leaders' Debates Commission is stepping back from managing post-debate scrums, citing complexity. The move shifts responsibility back to parties and media. Read the full story.
The European Union has initiated a formal antitrust investigation into Meta, examining whether its plans to restrict AI competitors' access to WhatsApp data violate competition rules. The probe, announced December 4, 2025, could have major implications fo
A Vatican commission has concluded women cannot be ordained as deacons, a decision impacting Catholic communities in Canada and worldwide. Read the full report and its implications.
Federal judges are taking the government to court after a proposed $28,000 salary increase was rejected. The lawsuit claims the government's reasons lack a factual foundation. Read the details.
TD Bank pledges $1.5 million to the National accessArts Centre in Calgary, boosting its support for artists with disabilities. Total investment to surpass $2.2 million by 2028.
TD Bank Group announces a $1.5 million grant to Calgary's National access Arts Centre, funding programs and supporting artists with disabilities. Discover how this investment empowers great artists.
The European Commission has set a €10 million entry fee for Canada to join a key EU defence initiative. This financial requirement marks a new step in Canada's strategic alignment with European security partners.
Alberta's new Police Review Commission begins operations, but its architect warns it must avoid becoming a 'retirement gig' for former officers to ensure true civilian oversight.
The family of Alejandro Carranza alleges the U.S. illegally killed him in a Caribbean military strike. They've filed a human rights complaint as deaths from such operations exceed 80. Read the full story.
The European Union has agreed to halt all Russian gas imports by late 2027, a move opposed by Hungary and Slovakia. The decision marks a major shift in the bloc's energy strategy.
El Furniture Warehouse on Richmond Row fined $55,000 by the province following a workplace assault. Details on the incident and provincial enforcement.
Kentucky bourbon emerges as the top seller as Nova Scotia begins selling its stockpile of American alcohol. Get the details on the provincial sell-off and consumer trends.
A woman faces a hefty fine after Halifax police allege she was driving more than 60 km/h over the speed limit. Get the details on this dangerous driving incident.
Alberta's new Police Review Commission, integrating ASIRT, started Monday. It aims to speed up investigations and enhance transparency in police complaints. Learn about the new three-tier complaint system.
Alberta's government launches an independent Police Review Commission to enhance public trust and oversight. Minister Mike Ellis announced the new body on December 1, 2025.
Ontario Provincial Police laid a stunt driving charge against a Sudbury motorist caught travelling 153 km/h on Highway 69. Learn the consequences of excessive speeding in Ontario.
Premier Danielle Smith's new committee tackles classroom complexity, but critics demand action, not promises, on issues first identified over 20 years ago. Read more.
The B.C. Securities Commission accuses a company of defrauding investors of $16 million. Learn about the allegations and regulatory response in this developing story.
A Manitoba company faces a $75,000 fine after a plumber died from toxic gas exposure. Learn about workplace safety failures and legal consequences.
Nova Scotia's premier criticizes Nova Scotia Power's handling of recent cyberattack, considering financial penalties. Read about the utility's security failures.
Morgan Stanley pays €101 million fine for Cum-Cum dividend tax evasion in the Netherlands. Learn about this major European tax enforcement case.
Alberta's public safety minister admits to human error after department incorrectly claimed no records existed regarding Edmonton Police Commission complaint. Opposition NDP calls it pattern of interference.