Court dismisses Vern's Pizza franchise appeal in Saskatoon
Saskatoon court upholds ruling in Vern's Pizza franchise case. Learn about the legal battle and its implications for franchise businesses in Saskatchewan.
Saskatoon court upholds ruling in Vern's Pizza franchise case. Learn about the legal battle and its implications for franchise businesses in Saskatchewan.
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.
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.
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.
Superior Court rejects medical students' request to suspend parts of Quebec's new doctors' law, citing public's right to medical care over free speech concerns.
Supreme Court refuses appeal for Quebec man accused of $1.8 million weight-loss fraud. Extradition to U.S. proceeds in international scam case. Read the full details.
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.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, prominent civil rights leader, has been hospitalized. Get the latest updates on his condition and career highlights in this developing story.
The trial of Pierre Ny St-Amand, accused in the Laval daycare crash, reaches a critical juncture as closing arguments commence. Follow the latest developments from the courtroom.
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.
MPP Chris Scott's assault case in Sault Ste. Marie gets six-week adjournment, with next court date set for December 24. Follow the latest developments in this ongoing legal matter.
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.
Quebec Superior Court refuses to rule on a new interpretation of Bill 2, stating it would not protect doctors in future legal challenges. Learn the implications for healthcare.
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.
Lethbridge celebrates the opening of Alberta's first Indigenous court, marking a significant step toward reconciliation and culturally appropriate justice for Indigenous communities.
Canada's Supreme Court dismisses appeal in controversial B.C. ostrich cull case, setting precedent for animal disease management and sparking debate about farmers' rights versus public health protection.
A groundbreaking legal challenge reaches America's highest court, questioning whether U.S. passports must recognize non-binary gender identities. Discover how this case could reshape federal documentation.
A Saskatchewan murder trial witnessed a stunning admission as the defendant revealed his history of compulsive lying, calling it a 'disorder' during emotional testimony about the 2021 stabbing death.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to Trump-era passport policies, allowing the continued blocking of transgender and nonbinary individuals from choosing their own sex markers. This landmark decision impacts thousands seeking accurate
Former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien warns that Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to quell protests signals dangerous erosion of democratic norms and civil liberties.
A Quebec Superior Court judge has suspended Bill 2, legislation that would have restricted doctors' ability to protest. This landmark ruling protects physicians' freedom of expression rights across Quebec.
The FMSQ launches court challenge to suspend key provisions of Quebec's Bill 2, warning of catastrophic consequences for patient care and medical staffing across the province.
The future of dozens of ostriches at a controversial BC farm hangs in the balance as Canada's highest court prepares to rule on whether the birds should be culled or spared.
Exclusive satellite evidence uncovers disturbing mass burial sites in Darfur as humanitarian crisis deepens and war crimes allegations intensify against paramilitary forces.
Disturbing accounts emerge from Chicago's immigration courts where ICE officers allegedly used brutal tactics including chokeholds and physical assaults on detainees.
Conservative justices question scope of presidential immunity as Trump's legal team argues former presidents should be protected from prosecution for official acts.