Sask. Court Hears Arguments in Christian School Lawsuit
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal heard arguments on a stayed lawsuit against a private Christian school. Get the latest details on this ongoing legal case.
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal heard arguments on a stayed lawsuit against a private Christian school. Get the latest details on this ongoing legal case.
A B.C. court has dismissed a civil lawsuit against the estate of renowned Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau. Get the details on this significant legal decision and its implications.
A lawsuit in British Columbia alleges three former Denny's restaurant employees misappropriated thousands of dollars in customer tips. Get the details on the case.
A Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster over service fees. The case, approved on January 6, 2026, could impact many Canadian consumers. Learn more about the allegations and potential implications.
Montreal's car-sharing service Communauto is hit with a class action lawsuit alleging unfair expiry of prepaid pass credits. Learn the details and potential impact on users.
Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation files lawsuit against Alberta and Canadian governments, alleging conspiracy over independence referendum and breach of Treaty 8 rights. Read the legal challenge details.
Canadian-American journalist David Frum delivers a searing critique of Canada's reconciliation policies, warning of legal and economic consequences. Read his full assessment.
Canadian rapper Drake is facing a class action lawsuit in Ontario over his promotion of the online gambling platform Stake. The suit alleges he failed to disclose his financial ties. Read the full details.
A new era dawns as Indigenous communities gain unprecedented access to capital and decision-making power in major Canadian infrastructure and energy projects, reshaping the economic landscape.
Lawyers for families of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash victims will appeal a judge's decision to dismiss their lawsuit against the Saskatchewan government. The case centers on a dangerous intersection.
Lawyers for the families of Humboldt Broncos victims plan to appeal a dismissed lawsuit. The tragic 2018 bus crash continues to seek legal resolution in Saskatchewan.
Kaja Sokola, who accused Harvey Weinstein, faces a defamation lawsuit filed by her own sister. Get the latest details on this complex legal and family dispute.
A Winnipeg health-care manager diagnosed with PTSD after witnessing a workplace stabbing is suing Seven Oaks General Hospital and the WRHA for wrongful dismissal. Read the full story.
A coalition of 21 Democratic-led states sues the Trump administration for unlawfully defunding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, threatening its consumer protection mandate. Read the legal battle details.
Multiple lawsuits have been filed following a major security breach and assaults at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener. Get the latest details on the incident and legal actions.
A Saskatchewan judge has ruled provincial laws do not violate charter rights, dismissing a lawsuit from five families affected by the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Read the full ruling details.
First Nations leaders in British Columbia urge Premier David Eby not to pursue changes to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Learn about the concerns and the political context.
The federal government and First Nations leaders have presented a collaborative plan to overhaul Canada's child welfare system, marking a significant step toward Indigenous-led solutions. Learn about the proposed reforms and their potential impact.
A federal jury found the owner of a Rapid City hotel liable for discriminating against Native Americans, ordering tens of thousands in damages. The case highlights ongoing racial tensions.
A federal jury finds a South Dakota hotel owner liable for discrimination against Native Americans. The case stems from a 2022 lawsuit following service denials. Read the full story.
The B.C. government's consideration of changes to a UN declaration law is testing the 'fragile' trust of First Nations, with Premier David Eby's leadership under scrutiny. Read the latest developments.
Indigenous leaders Stewart Phillip, Terry Teegee, and Shana Thomas counter claims that B.C.'s reconciliation agenda is radical, arguing it's a necessary, lawful path forward based on rights recognition.
A federal court in Los Angeles is weighing a challenge to California's new congressional map, a legal battle with national implications for control of the U.S. House of Representatives. Follow the high-stakes showdown.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump files a massive $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC for alleged defamation and election interference. Get the latest on this high-stakes media legal battle.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump files a massive $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC, alleging defamation over a deceptively edited documentary clip of his Jan. 6 speech. Details inside.
U.S. President Donald Trump has launched a defamation lawsuit against the BBC, alleging the broadcaster misrepresented his January 6 speech. The legal action was filed on December 15, 2025.
A special holiday market in Edmonton aims to share and celebrate Indigenous traditions, offering unique crafts and cultural experiences for the community this season.
As Bill of Rights Day approaches, we examine the enduring U.S. principle of inalienable rights versus Canada's 'reasonable limits' framework. Explore the historical debate between Madison and Jefferson.
After years of influential writing, Doug Cuthand steps away from his Saskatoon StarPhoenix column, leaving a profound legacy in Indigenous storytelling and journalism in Saskatchewan.
A landmark partnership facilitates the return of sacred Anishinaabe artifacts, marking a significant step in cultural reconciliation and heritage preservation for Indigenous communities in Canada.