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Vanity Fair parts ways with Olivia Nuzzi

Vanity Fair has severed its relationship with journalist Olivia Nuzzi following controversy surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Get the full story on this media shakeup.

MAGA Backlash Over Men's Pink J.Crew Sweater

A light pink Fair Isle sweater from J.Crew sparked a conservative culture war online, raising questions about masculinity, class, and the history of colour in fashion. Explore the debate.

Edmonton Events: Tea Party, OddBird Fair, Nutcracker

Discover Edmonton's top weekend events including The Tea Party concert at Rogers Place, the OddBird Art & Craft Fair for holiday shopping, and Alberta Ballet's The Nutcracker. Find dates, times and ticket information.

Chez Doris 10th Holiday Fair This Sunday

Celebrate creativity & resilience at Chez Doris's 10th annual Holiday Fair this Sunday. Find unique handmade gifts, enjoy live music, and support vulnerable Montreal women.

Canada's Indigenous Rights Iceberg Grows Larger

A groundbreaking legal analysis reveals how the Tsilhqot'in land title decision could reshape resource development and Indigenous relations across Canada, creating unprecedented uncertainty for industry and government.

Ex-Montreal Police Chief Wins Harassment Case

Former Montreal police chief Sylvain Caron awarded victory in psychological harassment case after tribunal finds city officials created toxic work environment through systematic interference and public undermining.

Edmonton police officer charged with sexual assault

An Edmonton police constable has been charged with sexual assault and break-and-enter after allegedly attacking a woman in her home while off-duty. The shocking case raises serious questions about police accountability.

Edmonton Police Officer Charged with Sexual Assault

An Edmonton police constable has been officially charged with sexual assault following a rigorous internal investigation. The case raises serious questions about accountability within law enforcement.

Border Patrol agent boasted about shooting woman in texts

Explosive internal investigation uncovers disturbing text messages where a Border Patrol agent allegedly brags about shooting a woman during off-duty incident in Chicago, raising serious concerns about accountability.

Supreme Court rejects BC ostrich cull appeal

Canada's Supreme Court has declined to hear the final appeal in the controversial British Columbia ostrich case, ending a years-long legal battle over the mass culling of hundreds of birds.

Supreme Court to hear Saskatchewan pronoun law appeals

Canada's highest court will hear the pivotal case challenging Saskatchewan's controversial parental consent requirement for pronoun changes in schools, setting a national precedent for LGBTQ+ rights and provincial authority.

Quebec doctors challenge salary law in court

Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.

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