AI Wedding Vows Deemed Illegal Under Dutch Law
A Dutch couple's use of AI to write their wedding vows has been declared legally invalid. Discover why technology clashed with matrimonial law and what it means for the future.
A Dutch couple's use of AI to write their wedding vows has been declared legally invalid. Discover why technology clashed with matrimonial law and what it means for the future.
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a legal challenge to the law enabling Ontario Place redevelopment in January 2026. Get the latest on this pivotal case.
Employment lawyer Howard Levitt outlines seven critical strategies for Canadian businesses to navigate the unforgiving legal landscape of 2026. Discipline, not clever tactics, is key to survival.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre faces criticism for endorsing Trump's military action in Venezuela, a move analysts say challenges Canada's rule of law. Read the full analysis.
An analysis of Canada's cautious diplomatic statement on the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, questioning its effectiveness with Washington. Read the full critique.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand urges respect for international law following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces. Canada reaffirms its non-recognition of Maduro's government.
In a dramatic operation, U.S. forces captured Venezuela's president and his wife on Jan. 3, 2026. Canada urges all parties to uphold international law. Details on the fallout.
Canada calls on all parties to respect international law after U.S. military action leads to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Get the latest details and Ottawa's response.
A new scam in the Maritimes is deliberately confusing senior drivers with false information about road rules. Learn how to spot the deception and protect yourself.
Canada's Chief Justice declares the Constitution remains robust as the Supreme Court faces pivotal rulings. Explore the implications for Canadian law and governance.
Facing severe recruiting struggles, Canadian police departments like Victoria PD are swearing in retired officers like Cst. Sean Millard. Discover how this trend is reshaping law enforcement staffing.
A wave of new regulations hits Ontario in 2026, affecting Highway 407 tolls, payroll taxes, alcohol pricing, and job postings. Here’s what you need to know.
Federal officials confirm Alberta separatists meeting U.S. officials is legal in Canada, despite controversy. No equivalent to U.S. Logan Act exists. Read the full analysis.
From a high-profile hockey sex assault trial to a controversial ostrich farm cull, lawyer Nick Cake analyzes the landmark rulings that dominated headlines and shaped Canadian law in 2025.
A man faces two counts of second-degree murder following a fatal shooting in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Police continue their investigation into the December incident.
Voters in military-ruled Myanmar cast ballots in the country's first election in five years. The poll, held under tight control, marks a pivotal moment for the nation's future.
After six drownings in 2025, Quebec's Lifesaving Society shares critical ice safety tips, including the '1-10-1' survival rule and how to read ice colour and thickness.
As winter sets in, experts highlight crucial safety tips, including the '1-10-1' rule and reading ice colour, to prevent tragic drownings on frozen waterways. Learn how to stay safe.
Employment lawyer Howard Levitt outlines four disciplined practices for Canadian employers to legally manage remote workers, reassert control, and avoid costly settlements.
The RCMP has laid Prince Edward Island's first-ever hate crime charges following an investigation into alleged antisemitic social media posts. Learn the details of this landmark case.
Sexual assault allegations at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra are fueling a critical national conversation about the use of non-disclosure agreements in employment law. Learn about the case and the push for reform.
Venezuela's government is pushing to criminalize the seizure of its oil tankers as former U.S. President Donald Trump increases pressure on Nicolás Maduro's regime. This geopolitical tension could impact global oil markets.
Pope Leo XIV voices profound disappointment after Illinois governor signs 'Deb's Law,' allowing medically assisted suicide. He calls for renewed respect for life from conception to natural death.
Canadian employment lawyer Howard Levitt explains why dismissing staff before or during the holidays is not only inhumane but also exposes employers to significant legal liability and bad faith damages.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston faces criticism for allegedly using incorrect information to justify not modernizing provincial privacy legislation. Critics argue the laws are outdated.
A new Canadian law mandating carbon monoxide detectors in homes will take effect in 2026. Learn how this life-saving regulation aims to prevent silent, deadly tragedies.
Employment lawyer Howard Levitt outlines a strategic roadmap for Canadian remote workers to legally enforce their work-from-home arrangements and avoid constructive dismissal.
National hockey and curling championships will proceed in Alberta as scheduled, following Skate Canada's decision to pause events due to provincial gender policies. Get the latest details.
Learn how to effectively use tax loss harvesting to offset capital gains. Avoid the superficial loss rule and stay invested with our expert guide for Canadian investors.
Skate Canada will no longer host national or international events in Alberta, citing the province's new sports gender legislation. The move impacts future competitions.