U.S. Virgin Islands sues Meta over ads for scams
The U.S. Virgin Islands has filed a lawsuit against Meta, alleging its platforms facilitated scam advertisements and posed dangers to children. Get the full details on this major legal challenge.
The U.S. Virgin Islands has filed a lawsuit against Meta, alleging its platforms facilitated scam advertisements and posed dangers to children. Get the full details on this major legal challenge.
A Prince Edward Island woman's decision to give away her old engagement ring on Facebook led to a magical Christmas proposal for another couple. Read this heartwarming holiday story.
Mounties are searching for a man who used a bear spray-type substance on a Facebook Marketplace seller in Edmonton. Police urge public assistance to identify the suspect.
A Saskatchewan judge has ruled families of five Humboldt Broncos crash victims cannot sue the provincial government. The decision cites provincial insurance law and rejects Charter arguments.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calls for the U.S. Senate to pursue legal options against the DOJ's phased release of Jeffrey Epstein documents. Get the latest details.
A Vancouver Island grocery chain settles a class-action lawsuit after a former assistant manager secretly recorded employees in a bathroom and posted the images online. Learn about the case and its resolution.
Prince Edward Island announces a new community legal clinic to improve access to justice for residents. Learn about the initiative and its goals for 2025.
Canadians have until Dec. 20 to file a claim in the $70.25-million class-action settlement involving TD mutual funds and trailing commissions paid to discount brokers. Learn if you're eligible.
A multi-million dollar class-action settlement has been finalized for passengers of Air Canada Flight 624, which crash-landed in Halifax in 2015. Get the details on the resolution.
Business owners in Montreal's Milton Park area are launching a class-action lawsuit, citing safety concerns linked to the homeless population. Get the latest details on this developing local story.
Laval police have arrested five men linked to a series of robberies during Facebook Marketplace transactions. Victims were targeted after listing electronics. Learn more about the police operation and safety tips.
Laval police have arrested five individuals linked to a series of violent robberies during Facebook Marketplace meetups. The suspects used pepper spray to assault victims and steal items. Learn about the police operation and safety tips for online sales.
Meta has officially shut down its standalone Messenger applications for Windows and Mac desktop computers. Learn what this means for users and the company's strategic shift.
Meta has removed its standalone Messenger apps for Windows and Mac desktops. Discover what this means for users and what alternatives are available now.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he will file a lawsuit against the BBC by Tuesday, December 16, 2025. The announcement came during a White House event.
YWCA Regina and the University of Regina Women's Centre honoured the 14 women killed in the 1989 Montreal massacre, using red roses to spark conversation on violence against women in Saskatchewan.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended controversial strikes on drug cartel boats, killing over 80, at the Reagan National Defense Forum. He asserted Trump's power to act 'as he sees fit.'
A class-action lawsuit targets Nova Scotia Power following a cyberattack and billing problems. Learn about the claims and potential impacts for customers.
The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has approved a $36 million settlement for survivors of provincial deaf schools. The historic class action addresses decades of alleged neglect. Learn the details.
The Wascana View Action Group urges Regina officials to stop a feasibility study for extending Prince of Wales Drive to Wascana Parkway, citing resident concerns.
A sunrise ceremony at the Manitoba legislature commemorated the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on December 4, 2025. Learn more about this solemn observance.
Following former President Trump's pledge of a Venezuela attack 'soon,' U.S. lawmakers are pushing for a war powers vote. This move highlights congressional concerns over military authority.
A $4.49 million settlement has been proposed in a class-action lawsuit against 23andMe over a major data breach. The deal awaits court approval and could affect many Canadians.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has approved a class-action lawsuit alleging Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railway operations sparked the devastating 2021 Lytton wildfire. Learn the details of the ruling and its implications.
A B.C. judge has certified a class-action lawsuit against CN and CP railways for the 2021 Lytton wildfire. Learn about the allegations and what it means for residents seeking accountability.
North Bay Police are searching for a suspect after a reported robbery during a Facebook Marketplace transaction. Authorities urge the public to exercise caution when meeting strangers for online sales.
North Bay Police have established a 'Safe Exchange Zone' in their headquarters parking lot to provide a secure location for online marketplace transactions. Learn how this initiative enhances community safety.
Apple Inc. faces a wave of class action lawsuits in the EU after the bloc's top court ruled Dutch users can sue collectively in the Netherlands, regardless of location. The decision challenges Apple's jurisdictional defenses.
Correctional Service Canada recorded 400 cases of employee misconduct leading to disciplinary action in the past year, with 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal accountability measures.
Correctional Service Canada took disciplinary action against 400 employees for misconduct in a recent review, resulting in 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal crackdown.