Vancouver security firm sues Canada for $420 million
A Vancouver airport security company files $420 million lawsuit against Canadian government after losing contract bid. Read about the legal battle and implications.
A Vancouver airport security company files $420 million lawsuit against Canadian government after losing contract bid. Read about the legal battle and implications.
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.
Quebec's proposed Bill 109 could force streaming giants to comply with French content quotas, raising constitutional questions and potential market exit. Expert analysis reveals the stakes.
Simon Leviev, the infamous Tinder Swindler, is reportedly suing Netflix and his alleged victims after being released from Georgian prison. Get the latest details on this shocking development.
New lawsuits describe the heartbreaking final moments of girls clinging to trees during the Camp Mystic tragedy. Read the full investigation into what happened.
Claire Danes stars in Netflix's hit mystery 'The Beast in Me,' a dangerous cat-and-mouse thriller. Discover other trending shows on Hulu, Prime Video, and Paramount+.
AI company Cohere cannot dismiss copyright infringement lawsuit from publishers as court rejects motion. Case proceeds with significant implications for AI training data.
Canadian comedian Gerry Dee launches his debut Netflix standup special 'Funny You Should Say That' on November 18, filmed at Montreal's Just for Laughs festival. Discover his journey from teaching to global comedy.
Former President Donald Trump announces potential $5 billion lawsuit against BBC for editing his speech. Legal battle could set media precedent. Read latest developments.
Netflix's Death By Lightning explores President Garfield's assassination with stellar performances. Stream this gripping historical drama now!
John Beam, the inspirational football coach featured in Netflix's 'Last Chance U,' has died following a shooting on a California campus. Two suspects are in custody.
Eddie Murphy discusses his career highs and reconciliation with director John Landis in new Netflix documentary 'Being Eddie.' Discover the untold stories behind their iconic films.
Family of Roberta Place resident participates in class-action lawsuit following deadly COVID-19 outbreak. Learn about the legal action and its implications for long-term care.
Beloved football coach John Beam, featured in Netflix's 'Last Chance U,' was shot on an Oakland college campus. Family seeks answers as investigation continues.
A U.S. judge rules that X Corp's lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI will proceed for now. Learn about the legal battle and its implications for tech partnerships.
Netflix's 'Being Eddie' documentary offers an intimate look at Eddie Murphy's legendary career. Discover the untold stories and watch now.
Canadian producer Shawn Levy will executive produce a Netflix series about a town healing after a tragic hockey bus crash. The project highlights community resilience.
Guillermo del Toro's Netflix adaptation of Frankenstein transforms Shelley's classic into a modern identity parable, drawing mixed reviews for its plot changes and thematic shifts.
Families of 15 who died in Camp Mystic floods sue, alleging negligence and ignored evacuation pleas. The lawsuit claims profit was prioritized over safety.
Ryan Murphy's new legal drama 'All's Fair' becomes Hulu's biggest series premiere in 3 years with over 3 million views, despite receiving brutal reviews from critics.
Guillermo del Toro's gothic 'Frankenstein' adaptation, starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, is the #1 movie on Netflix Canada. Discover other top streaming hits on Hulu, HBO Max, and more.
The Duchess of Sussex reveals her family's festive traditions in a new Netflix special, 'With Love, Meghan'. Discover the Montecito-style holiday guide.
From Taylor Swift's chart domination to Netflix's hottest new releases and must-watch TV premieres, here's everything you need to know in Canadian entertainment this week.
The Korean survival competition challenges Western media tropes by showcasing diverse Asian physiques and athletic excellence beyond martial arts stereotypes.
Canada's Supreme Court has declined to hear the final appeal in the controversial British Columbia ostrich case, ending a years-long legal battle over the mass culling of hundreds of birds.
A groundbreaking jury verdict awards $10 million to a teacher shot by her 6-year-old student, holding school administration accountable for negligence in school safety.
A groundbreaking $7.3 million settlement brings closure to Windsor high-rise residents displaced by a devastating fire, approved by a judge despite municipal objections. Discover how this decision impacts tenant rights and housing security in Ontario.
A Florida family files lawsuit against Disney after fireworks debris strikes guest in eye during Magic Kingdom celebration, causing permanent vision damage.
Major streaming platforms are resisting Quebec's new regulations requiring them to feature more French-language content, setting up a potential showdown over digital media regulation in Canada.
The beloved creator of 'Somebody Feed Phil' reveals he would happily continue his global food adventures forever, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from Calgary and his passion for connecting through cuisine.