Venezuelan migrants seek justice after U.S. deportation ruling
Venezuelan migrants sent from the U.S. to El Salvador are demanding justice following a federal judge's ruling. Arturo Suarez, deported to Venezuela, speaks out in Caracas.
Venezuelan migrants sent from the U.S. to El Salvador are demanding justice following a federal judge's ruling. Arturo Suarez, deported to Venezuela, speaks out in Caracas.
A Winnipeg health-care manager diagnosed with PTSD after witnessing a workplace stabbing is suing Seven Oaks General Hospital and the WRHA for wrongful dismissal. Read the full story.
Canadian employment lawyer Howard Levitt explains why dismissing staff before or during the holidays is not only inhumane but also exposes employers to significant legal liability and bad faith damages.
Parminder Singh, the last conspirator in the Project Gaslight extortion case, receives a 7.5-year sentence for shooting at a home with an officer inside. His lawyer confirms likely deportation. Read the full details.
A CBS 60 Minutes report on Venezuelans deported to a Salvadoran prison aired in Canada after being shelved in the U.S. amid accusations of political interference. Read the full story.
A controversial AI-generated ICE video featuring Santa Claus arresting migrants has ignited fierce backlash, accused of perverting Christmas spirit. Critics slam the $3K self-deport offer as dystopian.
Mahendra 'Mick' Patel spent weeks in jail after reaching to grab a toddler he thought was falling. The case was dismissed, but the ordeal left a stain on his reputation. Read the full story.
A former Alberta Health Services board member alleges a political fixer and publisher were paid to discredit him before testifying in a wrongful dismissal lawsuit. Lawyers secured a rare court order to investigate.
A U.S. judge has permitted Kilmar Abrego Garcia to remain out of custody while her immigration case is considered. The decision was made in Maryland on December 22, 2025.
CBS News unexpectedly pulled a 60 Minutes report on Venezuelan migrants deported to a harsh Salvadoran prison. The decision, linked to editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, raises press freedom concerns. Read the full story.
A B.C. judge has upheld a $33,000 wrongful eviction award for Vancouver tenants. The ruling reinforces tenant protections under provincial law. Learn the details of this significant case.
An Ottawa family of five faces deportation after a failed visa renewal. Despite a year-long review, they remain ineligible for government compensation, highlighting flaws in the immigration system. Learn their story.
The Los Angeles Angels settled a wrongful death lawsuit with Tyler Skaggs' family as jurors deliberated. The trial revealed details of drug use within the organization. Read the full story.
Daniel Jolivet, convicted of four Brossard murders he denies, is released on bond as the federal justice ministry re-examines his 1992 trial. Read the latest developments.
A Milwaukee judge was convicted of obstruction for aiding an immigrant's escape from ICE agents. The case highlights tensions over U.S. immigration enforcement. Read the full story.
Timothy Rees, 62, is free after the Crown withdrew a murder charge. He spent 23 years in prison for a 1989 child killing he did not commit, a case marred by undisclosed evidence.
Citizen readers react to a CHEO nurse's immigration struggle and Ottawa's urban development. Calls for policy change and safety in tall buildings dominate letters.
Daniel Jolivet, who has served 33 years for four murders, will learn Friday if he can be released on bail while the federal government investigates his case for a potential wrongful conviction.
Navinder Singh, a permanent resident caught with child pornography in 2018, remains in Canada fighting deportation. His case exposes critical failures in Canada's immigration enforcement system.
A former security manager is suing a Winnipeg casino, alleging wrongful dismissal. The case highlights employment disputes in Manitoba's gaming sector. Learn the details of the legal claim.
A Vancouver tenant has successfully had an $82,000 wrongful eviction award reinstated following a legal appeal. The case highlights tenant rights in BC's competitive rental market.
A Canadian family's immigration dreams are shattered after their licensed consultant vanished, leaving them to fight deportation. Learn their story and the risks of fraudulent representation.
San Diego officials are considering a $30 million settlement for the family of Konoa Wilson, a Black teen fatally shot by police in January 2025. The case has sparked significant debate over police use of force.
Russian opposition figures, including Ilya Yashin, are calling on the Canadian government to offer refuge to activists at risk of deportation from the United States. Learn about their plea and the ongoing protest.
An Ottawa family's dream of Canadian life is in peril after their licensed immigration consultant disappeared, leaving them to face deportation. Discover their story and the systemic risks.
A lawyer alleges UPS put profits before safety, leading to a crash that killed 14 in Louisville. Get the latest on the investigation and allegations.
A controversial case in Bradford, Ont., sparks a national debate on whether judges should consider immigration consequences during sentencing for serious crimes. Read the full analysis.
Federal authorities plan a targeted immigration sweep in Minnesota focusing on Somalis. President Trump's rhetoric escalates as local leaders vow non-cooperation and warn of profiling.
Employment lawyer Howard Levitt outlines critical mistakes to avoid during employee terminations in Canada. Learn the legal essentials for employers and employees.
The Attorney General of Canada is asking a court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a Manitoba man wrongly accused of child sex crimes. Get the latest on this legal battle.