Man fined $2,500 for illegal Crown land camping in Ontario
An Ontario man faces $2,500 in fines for violating Crown land camping regulations after prolonged unauthorized use. Learn about Crown land rules and penalties.
An Ontario man faces $2,500 in fines for violating Crown land camping regulations after prolonged unauthorized use. Learn about Crown land rules and penalties.
An Ontario man faces penalties for breaking Crown land camping rules. Learn about proper camping regulations and how to avoid fines while enjoying public lands.
A Japanese high court has ruled against same-sex marriage, setting up a crucial Supreme Court decision that could reshape LGBTQ+ rights in Japan. Follow this developing story.
Crown prosecutors have withdrawn all charges against a Calgary man previously accused in connection with a toddler's death. Learn the latest developments in this ongoing legal case.
A Montreal judge delays verdict in human trafficking case after Supreme Court ruling questions if drivers are protectors or pimps. Decision expected February 2025.
Mani Alizadeh won his court case against his ex-partner but now faces the challenging task of collecting the money himself. Learn about Quebec's collection system challenges.
Saskatchewan's NDP is demanding answers after Crown utility SaskPower projected a $165 million loss. Get the details on the financial concerns and political response.
Paul Doyle admits guilt for driving into Liverpool soccer parade crowd. Latest updates on the courtroom proceedings and victim impact statements from the November 2025 incident.
Manitoba Métis Federation president David Chartrand has been cleared of all wrongdoing by a Winnipeg court in a case launched by the national Métis organization. Read the full ruling details.
Paul Doyle faces trial for allegedly driving into crowds during Liverpool FC victory parade. Latest courtroom developments and charges detailed.
A Toronto judge dismissed serious criminal charges after Crown prosecutors compromised a confidential informant's safety. Learn about this critical justice system failure.
One of four individuals accused in an alleged Quebec extremist plot appeared in court, with proceedings scheduled to resume next year. Learn about the case details and what comes next.
Alberta's Justice Minister denies government involvement in the alleged firing of two senior Edmonton Crown prosecutors, attributing the decision to the new acting head of the prosecution service.
Canada Post reports unprecedented $541 million quarterly loss, citing strikes and customer migration to competitors. The crown corporation requires another government bailout to continue operations.
Alberta's UCP government faces criticism over using the notwithstanding clause to override rights and dismiss Crown prosecutors. Learn how these actions impact democracy and justice in Canada.
The Alberta Crown Attorneys' Association calls for new employment protections after the alleged firing of two top Edmonton prosecutors, citing concerns over independence.
The family of Eric Omeasoo, a 13-year-old fatally stabbed at an Edmonton LRT station, is seeking a judicial review after police and Crown prosecutors declined to charge the killer, citing self-defence. Learn about the case details.
Donald Trump revealed his son Barron met soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo at White House dinner, joking it boosted his fatherly respect. Read the full story.
Canada Post CFO declares the crown corporation 'effectively insolvent' as financial losses exceed $1 billion in 2025. Learn about the crisis facing Canada's postal service and its workforce challenges.
Edmonton's chief Crown prosecutor and deputy suddenly removed from positions following police criticism of child homicide case handling. Questions mount about leadership changes.
Saskatoon court upholds ruling in Vern's Pizza franchise case. Learn about the legal battle and its implications for franchise businesses in Saskatchewan.
President Trump announces F-35 fighter jet sale to Saudi Arabia ahead of Crown Prince's Washington visit. Get the latest details on this major defense deal and its implications.
MPP Chris Scott's assault case in Sault Ste. Marie gets six-week adjournment, with next court date set for December 24. Follow the latest developments in this ongoing legal matter.
Lethbridge celebrates the opening of Alberta's first Indigenous court, marking a significant step toward reconciliation and culturally appropriate justice for Indigenous communities.
Canada Post has delivered a proposal to transform its postal services following a federal directive. The plan aims to address financial sustainability while modernizing operations.
France faces a reckoning with its colonial past as stolen African artifacts, including sacred crown jewels, remain in French museums, igniting calls for repatriation and ethical restitution.
Canada's Supreme Court dismisses appeal in controversial B.C. ostrich cull case, setting precedent for animal disease management and sparking debate about farmers' rights versus public health protection.
A groundbreaking legal challenge reaches America's highest court, questioning whether U.S. passports must recognize non-binary gender identities. Discover how this case could reshape federal documentation.
A Saskatchewan murder trial witnessed a stunning admission as the defendant revealed his history of compulsive lying, calling it a 'disorder' during emotional testimony about the 2021 stabbing death.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to Trump-era passport policies, allowing the continued blocking of transgender and nonbinary individuals from choosing their own sex markers. This landmark decision impacts thousands seeking accurate