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U.S. Supreme Court Sets Tuesday for Key Tariff Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court will issue opinions Tuesday, potentially ruling on Trump's tariffs. A decision against him could trigger over $130B in refunds and undermine his economic agenda. Read the latest.

Supreme Court Justice Sheilah Martin to retire May 30

Supreme Court of Canada Justice Sheilah Martin will retire on May 30, 2026. The announcement marks the end of a significant judicial career. Read about her legacy and what's next for Canada's highest court.

Supreme Court Tariff Ruling: Market Impact Guide

The U.S. Supreme Court could rule on Trump-era tariffs as soon as Friday, January 8, 2026. A decision against the tariffs may boost S&P 500 earnings and pressure Treasuries. Read the trader's guide.

RCMP officers lose bid for home sale loss compensation

Seven RCMP officers transferred from Fort McMurray lost hundreds of thousands on home sales. A Federal Court judge upheld the force's decision not to fully cover their losses under a changed policy. Read the full story.

Supreme Court's 10-Year Move to Temporary Home

Canada's Supreme Court will relocate to a temporary home this summer for a decade-long, $1B+ renovation of its crumbling 80-year-old building. Get the latest on the delayed project.

Class Action Against Ticketmaster Approved in Quebec

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.

Wyoming top court strikes down abortion laws, pill ban

Wyoming's Supreme Court has ruled to keep abortion legal, overturning restrictive laws including the first U.S. ban on medication abortion pills. Explore the details and implications of this pivotal decision.

U.S. Court Overturns California Open Carry Ban

A U.S. appeals court has ruled California's ban on openly carrying firearms in populous areas unconstitutional. Explore the legal battle and its implications for gun rights in Canada and beyond.

Quebec vows to maintain out-of-province tuition hike

Quebec's Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry insists the province will proceed with a controversial tuition increase for Canadian students from outside Quebec, despite a recent court ruling against the policy. Learn the details and implications.

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