Calgary Police Officers Face Sexual Misconduct Charges
Three Calgary police officers have been removed from duty and charged with sexual misconduct offences following ASIRT-supervised investigations. Learn about the charges and police response.
Three Calgary police officers have been removed from duty and charged with sexual misconduct offences following ASIRT-supervised investigations. Learn about the charges and police response.
An Ontario court allows a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI by Canadian news publishers to proceed, alleging unauthorized use of content for AI training. Follow the case details.
A Saint John Police Force detective constable faces breach of public trust charges. Learn about the case details and ongoing SiRT investigation into police conduct.
An exclusive look inside the massive Centre Block rehabilitation project on Parliament Hill. Discover how preservation guides this years-long effort to restore a Canadian icon.
New national poll reveals Saskatchewan and Manitoba have lowest trust in immigrants and refugees. Open Door Society CEO calls for constructive dialogue to address concerns.
Major school districts and attorneys general sue Meta, TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat, alleging they concealed research showing harm to youth mental health. Learn the details.
New legal action seeks compensation from B.C. and federal governments following the Cowichan Nation Aboriginal title claim decision. Learn about the implications for Indigenous rights.
The iconic Woodridge fire tower has been removed from the Manitoba landscape after serving the community for decades. Learn about its history and what's next for the site.
OPP investigates theft of historic 1891 Ste. Anne Parish cross from Tecumseh museum. Police seek public help recovering artifact of 'substantial historic value' stolen November 6-8.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company takes legal action against former executive over security concerns. Learn about the implications for global tech security.
Bioethicist Marie-Josée Potvin warns Quebec's Bill 2 destroys patient-clinician trust by imposing political targets in medical decisions. Read why healthcare professionals are protesting.
BusinessQCAD Digital Trust receives regulatory approval to launch a Canadian dollar stablecoin, marking a significant milestone in Canada's digital currency landscape. Learn how this impacts the financial sector.
Multiple Dalhousie University buildings in Halifax are being considered for municipal heritage status, preserving their historical significance for future generations. Learn more about this development.
Canadian businesses express declining confidence in Canada Post despite new union agreement. Learn how this impacts national mail services and commercial operations.
Hundreds of Métis citizens gathered in Saskatoon for the Métis Nation Saskatchewan fall assembly to discuss governance, cultural preservation, and community development initiatives.
Winnipeg's historic Bell Block, built in 1901 at 813 Main Street, has been demolished. The historical society calls the loss 'almost unrecognizable.' Learn about this heritage preservation failure.
Regina Police Service officer Robert Eric Semenchuck has pleaded guilty to breach of trust. Learn about the case details and implications for Canadian law enforcement.
U.S. Justice Department challenges California's tuition policy for undocumented students, alleging discrimination against out-of-state citizens. Read the legal battle details.
In Afghanistan's Badakhshan province, a Canadian-backed initiative teaches women jewelry-making, fostering economic independence and cultural pluralism. Discover how craft builds belonging.
Starbucks must defend against a shareholder lawsuit alleging the company misled investors about its sales performance. The legal action follows a surprise decline in revenue.
Former Canadian deputy PM Chrystia Freeland accepts prestigious position at Oxford's Rhodes Trust. Learn about her new international career path and what this means for Canada-UK relations.
Nova Scotia's Forestry Innovation Transition Trust allocates $1.8 million for new forestry projects, boosting innovation and economic growth in the sector.
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against Uber Eats Canada. Learn who may be eligible to join the claim and what it means for delivery workers across the country.
A Vancouver airport security company files $420 million lawsuit against Canadian government after losing contract bid. Read about the legal battle and implications.
Privy Council Clerk Michael Sabia testifies on PM Carney's extensive conflict-of-interest screen covering 100+ corporate entities. Key details on the ethics committee hearing.
A family's lawsuit against Children's Wisconsin was dismissed after their donated brain was accidentally discarded. The case highlights accountability issues in medical research donations.
New lawsuits describe the heartbreaking final moments of girls clinging to trees during the Camp Mystic tragedy. Read the full investigation into what happened.
Montreal's historic Wing Noodles faces closure as community proposes museum and seniors' housing for the Chinatown block. Heritage preservation meets urban development.
AI company Cohere cannot dismiss copyright infringement lawsuit from publishers as court rejects motion. Case proceeds with significant implications for AI training data.
A Windsor correctional officer faces multiple charges after an alleged sexual assault of a female inmate at South West Detention Centre. Police seek potential additional victims.