Nova Scotia Fights Child Porn Sentence Ruling
Nova Scotia's justice minister declares the province will intervene as opposing party in landmark case challenging mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession.
Nova Scotia's justice minister declares the province will intervene as opposing party in landmark case challenging mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession.
Examining the growing concerns about religious influence in Ontario's public education system and its impact on curriculum, student activities, and community values.
A controversial Supreme Court decision declaring mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography unconstitutional has ignited firestorm across Canada, raising serious questions about judicial accountability.
A Winnipeg family's tragedy sparks nationwide movement for Canada-wide Silver Alert system to locate missing seniors with cognitive conditions.
As a powerful storm system gradually retreats from Atlantic Canada, residents across the region can expect persistent windy conditions and intermittent light rains throughout the week. Get the latest weather updates and safety tips.
Jamie Sarkonak argues Canadian provinces should resist federal judicial selection policies prioritizing diversity over merit, threatening judicial independence and quality.
Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi accuses Government House Leader Joseph Schow of misleading the legislature about city's financial management, sparking a heated parliamentary debate.
The convicted murderer of Toronto Police Constable Bill Hancox has received approval for temporary out-of-province visits, sparking strong reactions from law enforcement communities and victim advocates across Ontario.
While Canadians pride themselves on universal health care, other countries are delivering better outcomes with shorter wait times. Discover which nations are outperforming Canada and what reforms could fix our struggling system.
A fresh look at Canada's controversial notwithstanding clause reveals why common arguments against its use don't withstand constitutional scrutiny. Discover the historical context and legal principles that defend this unique parliamentary power.
Frontline physicians extend unprecedented invitation to Minister Christian Dubé, urging him to witness firsthand the crisis gripping Quebec's healthcare system and join them in finding real solutions.
While health officials defend the AIMS digital system as an upgrade, frontline workers report significant delays and difficulties accessing critical medical supplies in Saskatoon facilities.
A Montreal man previously convicted of procuring now faces disturbing new allegations of trafficking minors, exposing ongoing concerns about exploitation in the city.
Exploring how charter schools could revolutionize Canadian education by offering parents choice and fostering innovation in classrooms across the country.
A Toronto fraudster's elaborate deception backfires spectacularly as his own false testimony becomes key evidence in his conviction. Discover how Grant Norton's lies trapped him in a legal nightmare.
Exclusive insights from Canada's federal minister on urgent bail reform legislation and the potential for future pipeline development in Alberta. Key policy updates affecting justice and energy sectors.
Manitoba's legislative session descended into chaos as NDP and PC politicians exchanged heated words over mocking 'waah waah' sounds during bill debate, sparking controversy over parliamentary decorum.
A new report reveals disturbing overrepresentation of Indigenous youth in Manitoba's child welfare system, with advocates calling for urgent systemic reforms.
The last of four individuals charged in the disturbing 2018 murder of a man whose remains were found in a barrel has pleaded guilty to manslaughter, bringing closure to a gruesome Ontario case.
The Canadian government is launching a major pilot of its next-generation pay system, with 30,000 federal employees testing the Phoenix replacement starting summer 2025.
An Orillia man convicted of fatally stabbing a Ramara Township man is requesting extra credit for time served due to challenging jail conditions. Learn about the controversial legal battle and victim impact.
Exclusive investigation reveals nearly 20% of physicians at Montreal's Queen Elizabeth Health Complex plan to quit Quebec due to controversial compensation reforms, sparking healthcare crisis fears.
James Gould, convicted in the 2007 killing of 16-year-old Dylan Ellis, has been taken back into custody after violating parole conditions in Montreal.
A California man facing murder charges was accidentally released from jail due to a major administrative error, sparking a frantic manhunt and raising serious questions about prison security protocols.
A Winnipeg teenager has been sentenced to life in prison for the horrific beating deaths of three individuals in 2022. The shocking case has left Manitoba's legal system and community grappling with youth violence.
Quebec's health minister Christian Dubé invokes special powers to compel doctors back to hospitals as healthcare system faces critical shortages. Bill 15 provisions spark debate over government authority versus medical staffing crisis.
Quebec faces a devastating healthcare exodus as over 100 doctors announce plans to leave the province, with Liberal Leader Marc Tanguay warning of catastrophic consequences for the public healthcare system.
In a dramatic turn, prosecutors have dropped a controversial jailhouse informant from testifying in the Andrew Rosenfeldt murder case, raising questions about witness credibility and trial strategy.
The City of Barrie launches an innovative automated reminder system for outstanding court fines, making it easier for residents to stay compliant and avoid additional penalties.
Exciting exploration results from Allied Gold's Sadiola project reveal significant gold mineralization, positioning the site as a world-class gold system with tremendous potential for future development.