Quebec pediatricians protest doctor pay law at hospitals
Pediatricians across Quebec organized protests at hospitals on November 16, 2025, opposing new legislation affecting physician compensation. Learn about the healthcare dispute.
Pediatricians across Quebec organized protests at hospitals on November 16, 2025, opposing new legislation affecting physician compensation. Learn about the healthcare dispute.
The Gallant Commission investigating Montreal's SAAQclic IT scandal has cost taxpayers $7 million so far. Get the latest details on this ongoing public inquiry.
Quebec commission investigates the $7 million SAAQclic system failure. Commissioner Denis Gallant leads inquiry into the costly technological breakdown affecting Montreal services.
A judge has mandated a recount in a Newfoundland and Labrador electoral district following last month's provincial election, adding a new chapter to the closely watched race. Learn the details.
Canadian cattle farmers expose CFIA's unclear processes and inadequate compensation during government-ordered culls. Learn how agricultural livelihoods are at risk.
BBC issues formal apology to Donald Trump for editing his speech but rejects compensation claims. The incident occurred in November 2025 amid ongoing political tensions.
A Kitchener justice of the peace pleaded not guilty today following an alleged altercation with another JP. The case highlights internal courthouse tensions.
A Montreal surgeon shares how Quebec's Bill 2 has shaken his faith in the healthcare system and made him question whether he can continue practicing in the province he loves.
The B.C. Securities Commission has reached a settlement exceeding $4 million with an individual and his company. Discover the details of this significant regulatory action.
Federal judges across the U.S. are issuing strongly worded rulings against Trump administration policies, defending constitutional principles and judicial independence in unprecedented times.
An Ontario man's carry-on bag containing items valued at $10,000 disappeared after airline staff forced him to check it. Learn what happened and how to protect your valuables when flying.
Nova Scotia's top judge defends courtroom poppy ban decision as Veterans Affairs minister respects court independence. Latest developments in Remembrance Day controversy.
Nova Scotia's top judges defend banning poppies in courtrooms, citing impartiality. Veterans and legal experts call it a betrayal of Canadian sacrifices ahead of Remembrance Day.
Projet Montréal challenges four Montreal election results, including Lachine mayor lost by 26 votes. Judicial recounts requested amid concerns over electoral process.
The European Commission is pushing to legally require EU members to phase out Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks, citing security risks. This could spark a political battle.
Tesla shareholders have approved Elon Musk's massive $878 billion compensation package. Chair Robyn Denholm thanks investors for their support in this landmark decision for the electric vehicle giant.
Nova Scotia's top judges defend the decision to ban staff from wearing poppies in courtrooms, emphasizing judicial neutrality. Premier Tim Houston calls the move 'disgusting.'
A Surrey resident's home was severely damaged during a police operation involving tear gas canisters. Despite extensive cleanup costs and property destruction, the homeowner has been denied financial compensation, raising questions about police accountabi
Tesla's board is pushing for Elon Musk's historic $56 billion compensation package, a deal that could potentially propel the CEO to become the first trillionaire in history as the company's valuation continues to soar.
Tesla investors have overwhelmingly approved Elon Musk's massive pay package, valued at approximately US$87.8 billion, in a landmark shareholder vote that could reshape the company's future leadership.
A New Brunswick hospital must compensate a patient $5,000 after staff failed to provide services in French, highlighting ongoing official language rights enforcement in Canada's only bilingual province.
A controversial British Columbia court decision granting the Cowichan Tribes ownership of a former RV park has legal experts and property owners questioning the future of private property rights in Canada. This landmark ruling could set a precedent for In
An OCDSB education supervisor's compensation package has surged to nearly $350,000, raising questions about public sector spending and transparency in Ontario's school system.
Donald Trump issues stark warning about potential Supreme Court decision on presidential tariff powers, claiming it would have catastrophic consequences for American trade and national security.
Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Elon Musk's record-breaking compensation package while also greenlighting the company's move to Texas in a decisive victory for the controversial CEO.
Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.
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 critical examination of judicial activism in Canada reveals how courts may be undermining democratic processes through expansive Charter interpretations, raising concerns about parliamentary sovereignty.
Saskatchewan is preparing to introduce groundbreaking legislation ensuring fair market value compensation for firearms affected by the federal buyback program. Learn how this provincial move could set a national precedent.
Tesla shareholders face a monumental decision on Elon Musk's unprecedented $56 billion compensation package that could create the world's first trillionaire or trigger his departure from the electric vehicle giant.