Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson leaves hospital
Rev. Jesse Jackson has been discharged from medical care following treatment for a neurological disorder. The prominent civil rights activist continues his recovery journey.
Rev. Jesse Jackson has been discharged from medical care following treatment for a neurological disorder. The prominent civil rights activist continues his recovery journey.
The Mississippi barn where Emmett Till was tortured will open as a sacred memorial site by 2030, funded by a $1.5M Shonda Rhimes donation. Explore this pivotal Civil Rights history.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's trade-focused foreign policy faces criticism for prioritizing economic deals over human rights concerns in Sudan and other global conflicts.
A B.C. tribunal ruled Vancouver isn't responsible for a tree branch that fell on a man's car. Learn about the legal reasoning and what property owners should know.
Human rights advocates and MPs warn Darfur faces worsening genocide, urging Canada to act on humanitarian crisis affecting 7.5 million people. Read the urgent call.
Survivors in Bucha, site of a 2022 massacre, voice anguish over a proposed US-led peace deal granting amnesty for Russian war crimes. Explore the deep local disillusionment.
Federal employee unions are suing the Trump administration over a job application question they argue violates First Amendment rights by asking applicants to support the president's agenda.
Human rights group alleges Israel committed war crimes expelling West Bank refugees. Get the latest details on this developing international story.
After 16-year legal battle, Marcel Breton loses appeal to recover $1.2 million found buried in Rubbermaid tub under garage floor despite being acquitted of criminal charges.
Prime Minister Mark Carney travels to Abu Dhabi as Canada grows increasingly concerned about the UAE's potential involvement in Sudan's civil war. Get the latest developments.
OJ Simpson's estate has accepted a $58 million claim from Ron Goldman's family, though any payment would represent only a fraction of the judgment. The development marks the latest chapter in the decades-long legal saga.
Civil rights advocates call on Montreal's new mayor to fulfill promises honoring Dan Philip, Noel Alexander, and Oscar Peterson. Community leaders warn against forgetting Montreal's Black history.
Fred Goldman finally receives justice as O.J. Simpson's estate agrees to pay $58 million wrongful death claim. Read the full story of this decades-long legal battle.
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson is receiving life support treatment after being hospitalized last week, according to family sources. Get the latest updates on his condition.
Alberta's SCAN program uses civil law to shut down drug houses and improve community safety. Learn how this unique approach targets properties instead of people.
Father Raymond J. de Souza argues that Canada must ensure its Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is never left unattended, honouring the sacrifice of all fallen soldiers.
Canadian readers voice strong opinions on a proposed civil servant reservist plan and a $210M road safety initiative. Discover the public's take on government spending.
Italian authorities are investigating whether foreigners paid to shoot civilians during the Sarajevo siege. Learn about this disturbing war tourism case and its implications for international justice.
The UN Human Rights Council convenes a special session addressing the killings by paramilitary forces in Sudan's Darfur region. Read the latest developments.
The UN Human Rights Council convenes a special session addressing the escalating crisis in Sudan's Darfur region after hundreds killed in el-Fasher. Key developments and international response.
British journalist Sam Hamdi describes his 18-day ICE detention as an 'attack on freedoms' following his release. Read about his ordeal and ongoing legal battle.
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson has been hospitalized while managing progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare neurodegenerative disorder. Learn about his health journey and family support.
The Africa CDC declares Africa's worst cholera outbreak in 25 years. Learn about the crisis, response efforts, and global health implications.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, prominent civil rights leader, has been hospitalized. Get the latest updates on his condition and career highlights in this developing story.
Canada's Department of National Defence plans to train civil servants for supplementary reserve roles. Learn about the controversial new program and its implications for national security.
Hudson's Bay Company gifts historic war memorials, including the Simpson's Roll of Honour, to TD Bank and Royal Canadian Legion branches to ensure their preservation.
Federal Liberals aim to grow Canada's military reserves tenfold to 300,000, with a focus on recruiting civil servants. Discover the potential benefits and criticisms of this controversial plan.
On Remembrance Day, Canadians honor not only human soldiers but also the courageous animals who served alongside them in conflicts throughout history.
On Remembrance Day, the Canadian War Museum became a living memorial as visitors shared stories to honour Canadian veterans, from WWII to Afghanistan. Witness the poignant ceremonies.
A new lawsuit is challenging the TSA's policy prohibiting transgender officers from conducting certain pat-downs. The case highlights workplace discrimination and civil rights issues.