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Alberta lawyer faces hearing over COVID vaccine threats

Separatist lawyer Jeffrey Rath admits to 'overly aggressive' language in letters threatening officials with murder, war crimes charges over COVID vaccines. Read the details from the Law Society of Alberta hearing.

Toronto lawyer loses appeal after caught using AI

A Toronto lawyer connected to a deadly triple shooting has lost his appeal after being caught using artificial intelligence in his case. Read the full details on this legal controversy.

What's On in Montreal: Jan. 8-11, 2026

Discover the best events and activities happening in Montreal this weekend, from cultural highlights to local news. Plan your perfect Montreal experience now.

Montreal STM strike talks stalled, no new date set

Negotiations to end the Montreal STM transit strike remain on hold with no date to resume. Three peripheral agreements have been signed, but core issues persist. Get the latest details.

Montreal STM, union reach tentative labour deal

The STM and its professionals' union have reached a tentative agreement, ensuring continued public transit operations in Montreal. Details of the deal are pending ratification.

Montreal construction union files bad faith complaint

The construction strike in Montreal's residential sector intensifies as L’Alliance syndicale files a formal complaint for bad faith bargaining. Get the latest details on the ongoing labour dispute.

Montreal Construction Strike Could Start Wednesday

A major residential construction strike in Montreal could begin Wednesday if the APCHQ refuses to consult its members. Learn the critical details and potential impacts on the city's housing projects.

Quebec fugitive arrested in Martinique for lawyer hit

Jean-François Malo, a Joliette real-estate developer and one of Quebec's most wanted, was arrested in Martinique. He was sentenced for ordering a 2020 shooting of a lawyer involved in his civil case.

Court Cases That Shaped Canada in 2025

From a high-profile hockey sex assault trial to a controversial ostrich farm cull, lawyer Nick Cake analyzes the landmark rulings that dominated headlines and shaped Canadian law in 2025.

Alberta court rules lawyer's oath to King unconstitutional

An Alberta court's decision to strike down the mandatory oath to King Charles III for new lawyers has ignited a debate about Canada's identity as a constitutional monarchy. Explore the legal and national implications.

State Dept Lawyers Fear Retaliation, Undermining Legal Role

A culture of fear has gripped the State Department's legal office, with staff afraid to give candid advice. This erosion of independent legal counsel raises alarms about U.S. foreign policy and international law compliance.

Quebec paramedics to strike on Christmas Eve

Paramedics and ambulance technicians in Quebec will launch a strike on December 24, 2025, impacting emergency services during the holiday season. Learn the details and potential consequences.

Lawyer in Wedding drug case granted $5.25M bail

Deepak Paradkar, the Brampton lawyer accused in the Ryan Wedding drug-trafficking network, has been released on a $5.25 million surety bail ahead of his extradition hearing to the U.S.

Former Ethics Lawyer: Release All Epstein Files

Richard Painter, a former White House ethics lawyer, calls it critical for President Trump to ensure the Justice Department releases all documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Failure to do so could trigger significant public backlash.

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