Court: Trudeau's Emergencies Act Use Was Unreasonable
A Canadian appeals court has ruled the 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act against Freedom Convoy protesters was unreasonable. Read the full analysis and reaction.
A Canadian appeals court has ruled the 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act against Freedom Convoy protesters was unreasonable. Read the full analysis and reaction.
The Alberta government welcomes a federal appeals court ruling that found the 2022 use of the Emergencies Act was unreasonable. Read the latest on this landmark constitutional case.
A Federal Court of Appeal ruling upholds that the Liberal government's use of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests was unreasonable and illegal. Read the full legal analysis.
A federal appeal court has ruled the government's 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act was unreasonable. Get the full details on this landmark constitutional decision.
A federal appeal court is set to decide on the government's use of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 Ottawa convoy protests. The landmark ruling will determine the legality of the unprecedented measure.
The Federal Court of Appeal will deliver a pivotal decision Friday on the government's 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act during the Freedom Convoy. This landmark ruling will shape future limits on protest and emergency powers in Canada.
A recent FBI raid on a Washington Post journalist's residence has press freedom advocates warning of a chilling effect on investigative reporting. Learn about the implications for media freedom.
FBI agents seized a phone and computers from a Washington Post reporter who wrote about Trump's government overhaul. Press freedom groups condemn the raid as a dangerous escalation. Read the full story.
FBI agents searched a Washington Post reporter's home, seizing electronics in a classified leak investigation. Critics call it an aggressive attack on press freedom. Read the details.
The FBI executed a search at the residence of a Washington Post journalist. This high-profile action raises significant questions about press freedom and investigative tactics.
Criminal lawyer Joseph A. Neuberger clarifies that The Combating Hate Act targets conduct promoting violence, not belief. Learn the facts about Canada's proposed hate crime legislation.
The latest Henley Passport Index reveals Singapore retains the top spot for global travel freedom in 2026. Discover where Canada ranks and the key trends shaping international mobility.
Alberta is Canada's most economically free province, yet places only 30th in North America, trailing 29 U.S. states. The Fraser Institute's 2025 report highlights a significant continental gap.
Elnaz Hajtamiri was abducted from a Wasaga Beach home on Jan. 12, 2022, and is presumed murdered. Her case remains open as police continue to seek answers.
Canadian hockey star Sarah Nurse discusses her partnership with Sobey's 'Feed The Dream' campaign, winning gold at Beijing 2022, and life after the Olympics in an exclusive interview.
An Ontario court has ruled a Mississauga bylaw infringed a homeowner's freedom of expression over his lawn display. Read the full ruling and its implications for municipal regulations.
An Ontario court has ruled a Mississauga bylaw infringed a homeowner's freedom of expression over his lawn display. The decision sets a precedent for municipal regulations and Charter rights.
A Cottam man has been sentenced to house arrest following a trial for a 2022 motor vehicle collision. Get the full details on the court's decision and the impact on the victim.
Chinese authorities have detained six members of an underground Christian church, continuing a pattern of religious crackdowns. The church confirms the arrests.
A Tennessee theatre professor fired for sharing a Charlie Kirk quote is back at work after the university admitted it violated due process. He will receive a $500,000 settlement.
An Alberta man convicted for his role in the 2022 Coutts border protest has lost his appeal against a parole board decision. Read the full details of the court's ruling.
Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner has ruled that Sault Ste. Marie's PUC Services Inc. qualifies as an institution under provincial freedom of information law and must comply with requests. Learn what this means for transparency.
A convoy of truckers descended on Quebec City to protest the Legault government's policies. Get the latest details on the demonstration and its context.
The City of Windsor has refused a CTV Windsor Freedom of Information request regarding a wrongful dismissal lawsuit settlement. Get the details on this municipal transparency case.
A press freedom group reports 128 journalists were killed globally in 2025. The grim statistic highlights ongoing dangers for media professionals worldwide.
David Axelrod, ex-Obama adviser, warns Trump's focus on gold, marble, and branding is a 'Marie Antoinette' issue that could hurt Republicans in the midterms. Read the analysis.
President Trump announced a U.S. military strike against ISIS forces in Nigeria on Christmas night, citing attacks on Christians. Details of the operation remain limited.
Jimmy Kimmel used the UK's Alternative Christmas Message to warn about rising fascism in the U.S. under Trump and reflect on his own suspension. Discover the details and his apology to Britain.
South Korea's parliament has approved a bill allowing heavy punitive damages for publishing false information, raising concerns over press freedom and censorship. Learn the details and implications.
The University of Oklahoma dismissed a teaching assistant after an investigation found she was 'arbitrary' in failing a student's paper citing the Bible on gender. Explore the clash over academic freedom and DEI.