Toronto fines family for basketball, hockey nets
A Scarborough family faces fines for keeping basketball and hockey nets on their boulevard after six years of neighborhood use. City claims nets interfere with snow removal and garbage collection.
A Scarborough family faces fines for keeping basketball and hockey nets on their boulevard after six years of neighborhood use. City claims nets interfere with snow removal and garbage collection.
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.
Miller's Farm faces closure after Ottawa denies bylaw amendment needed for trucking and snow removal operations. Family business at risk following council decision.
Federal judge issues temporary injunction against Texas law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools. Legal battle continues over religious symbols in education.
Windsor clarifies bylaw rules, permitting Street Help to continue using portable wheelchair ramp after initial confusion over legality. Accessibility prevails.
Windsor's Street Help can continue using their portable wheelchair ramp after city officials clarified bylaw rules. The organization had been told the ramp was illegal.
Calgary city council takes first step toward repealing controversial blanket rezoning policy. Final debate and vote scheduled for December 15 meeting. Learn what's next.
Ottawa moves forward with local bubble zone legislation while federal government implements new anti-hate measures. Learn how this dual approach aims to protect vulnerable groups.
New U.S. State Department directive could deny visas to Canadians with obesity, cancer or limited finances. Learn how this affects immigration and what applicants need to know.
Saskatchewan is modernizing its name change laws to allow multiple surnames and mononyms while expanding restrictions for serious criminals. Learn what's changing.
Expert analysis reveals how court rulings and government policies created British Columbia's property rights crisis. Learn about the constitutional challenges and potential solutions.
Marion County agrees to pay $3 million and issue apology for police raid on local newspaper, settling federal lawsuit over press freedom violations.
City hall in London, Ontario, issues a holiday safety warning about the dangers of e-scooters and the rules for riders. Learn the facts before you buy.
Marion County agrees to $3 million settlement and apology after controversial police raid on local newspaper. A victory for press freedom in Canada and beyond.
Saskatchewan's new Mineral Resources Amendment Act targets unlocking valuable stranded potash reserves, boosting provincial economy and mining sector growth. Learn more about this strategic move.
A Quebec judge declares Marie-Chantale Desjardins shows 'no hope of rehabilitation' for killing a 10-year-old in 1994. Read the full judicial analysis.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel delivered a scathing comedy segment targeting Donald Trump's continued election fraud claims, calling the former president's obsession 'pathetic and sad' in his signature humorous style.
Calgary implements aggressive new strategy to combat rising crime and social disorder downtown, with increased police presence and bylaw enforcement targeting public safety concerns.
Guelph's Committee of the Whole advances two major housing initiatives - a vacant home tax to increase housing supply and a renoviction bylaw to protect tenants from bad-faith evictions.
Bylaw enforcement in Ottawa's trendy Wellington West and Hintonburg neighborhoods has issued a staggering 2,900 parking tickets since March, targeting illegal parking and safety violations with increased patrols.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivers blistering assessment of Donald Trump's mental state and ongoing election denialism in explosive new interview.
New York state pushes back against Elon Musk's X Corp in legal battle over new hate speech legislation. Discover the high-stakes courtroom showdown between tech giants and government regulators.
Victoria's mayor expresses deep concern over workplace bullying investigations within the city's bylaw department, calling for immediate cultural changes and accountability.
An explosive investigation reveals systemic bullying, discrimination, and harassment within Victoria's bylaw department, prompting urgent calls for reform and accountability.
A Canadian immigration officer's threat to deny citizenship over social media activity sparks national debate about free speech and government overreach in the digital age.
Montreal is shaking up housing development with a groundbreaking new bylaw that redirects construction from suburbs to established neighborhoods. Discover how this move could transform the city's urban landscape and address the housing crisis.
Canadian border services denied entry to a U.S. man allegedly linked to white supremacist groups after discovering Nazi memorabilia and Norse banners in his vehicle during a Montana border crossing investigation.
Nobel Prize-winning playwright Wole Soyinka accuses US authorities of denying his visa application in retaliation for his criticism of American foreign policy and support for Palestine.