The High Cost of Freedom: A Soldier's Reflection
Canadian Armed Forces Sgt. David Benson reflects on his poignant journey to the Netherlands, underscoring why remembering the sacrifices for liberty is crucial to protecting our own freedom in Canada.
Canadian Armed Forces Sgt. David Benson reflects on his poignant journey to the Netherlands, underscoring why remembering the sacrifices for liberty is crucial to protecting our own freedom in Canada.
Tom MacGregor argues for enhanced security at Ottawa's National War Memorial, a sacred site vulnerable since the Freedom Convoy. Read why Confederation Square needs federal protection.
A dramatic medical emergency unfolded during a Donald Trump press briefing when an attendee suddenly collapsed, prompting immediate Secret Service response and brief suspension of the event.
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 dramatic medical emergency unfolded in the Oval Office as a man collapsed during a presidential meeting, forcing the sudden evacuation of journalists from the historic room.
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.
Notified introduces mandatory identity verification for all GlobeNewswire press releases in Canada, combating misinformation and enhancing news credibility for journalists and the public.
Young Edmontonians are transforming Remembrance Day traditions with an emotional ceremony featuring letters to fallen soldiers, ensuring wartime sacrifices are never forgotten.
Thousands of Canadian researchers are fighting back against a federal tribunal order requiring the disclosure of 25 years of grant application data, citing privacy and academic freedom concerns.
Republican Speaker Mike Johnson walked out of a press conference after being questioned about January 6 committee by Democratic Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan, highlighting ongoing political tensions.
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Hundreds of MRU students, faculty, and staff joined forces in a powerful campus rally supporting ATA members amid ongoing contract negotiations and concerns about academic freedom.
Tamara Lich, prominent Freedom Convoy organizer, launches appeal against criminal mischief conviction that could reshape Canadian protest law and political activism landscape.
Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich continues her legal fight as she appeals mischief and counseling mischief convictions. Get the latest on this high-profile case that captured national attention.
A California judge has thrown out Justin Baldoni's massive $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Warner Bros., dealing a major blow to the actor's legal battle over film rights and partnership disputes.
A controversial NDP private member's bill is raising alarms about potential jail time for Canadians expressing certain opinions. Bill C-367 aims to remove religious hate speech exemptions, creating new legal risks for free speech advocates.
Discover how investigative journalism exposes corruption, holds power accountable, and serves as democracy's essential watchdog in an era of misinformation.
A proposed class action lawsuit accuses Nordik Spa-Nature and competitors of conspiring to fix prices, potentially affecting thousands of Canadian customers seeking relaxation and wellness services.
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Donald Trump makes his controversial return to CBS's 60 Minutes after settling his high-profile lawsuit against the news program. Get the inside story on the reconciliation and what was discussed.
The Biden administration has quietly implemented new physical barriers in the White House press office, limiting journalists' ability to interact with officials and raising concerns about press freedom.
The University of Windsor is charging thousands for access to records about a ransomware attack while refusing to confirm whether the documents even exist, raising transparency concerns.
Nigerian Nobel Prize-winning author Wole Soyinka reveals his US visa was abruptly revoked, sparking concerns about academic freedom and US-Nigeria relations.
Multiple victims of the brutal Stanley Park stabbing attack file proposed class action against alleged perpetrator and event organizers, seeking justice and compensation.
Two women file groundbreaking lawsuit against deceased Montreal physician's estate and former girlfriend, alleging systematic sexual abuse and manipulation spanning years.
Amid growing online surveillance and data breaches, Canadian internet users are securing permanent VPN protection in record numbers. Discover why lifetime subscriptions are becoming the new digital security essential.
Keurig Canada faces massive $185 million settlement for misleading consumers about recyclability of K-Cup pods in groundbreaking environmental case.
Nobel Prize-winning playwright Wole Soyinka accuses US authorities of denying his visa application in retaliation for his criticism of American foreign policy and support for Palestine.
A controversial letter alleges Alberta's UCP government restricts freedoms to political allies while punishing critics in education and healthcare sectors. Explore the growing concerns about political favoritism.
A First Nation in Quebec is taking the federal and provincial governments to court in a landmark case that could redefine Indigenous land rights across Canada.