Winnipeg hockey coach faces 6-year sentence for teen sex assault
Manitoba prosecutors are pushing for a six-year prison term for a former Winnipeg hockey coach convicted of sexually assaulting a teenager. The case highlights abuse in youth sports.
Manitoba prosecutors are pushing for a six-year prison term for a former Winnipeg hockey coach convicted of sexually assaulting a teenager. The case highlights abuse in youth sports.
A Cambridge, Ontario man faces dozens of charges after Guelph police discovered thousands of child sexual abuse images. The investigation highlights ongoing efforts to combat online child exploitation.
A Winnipeg developer has backed down on a controversial proposal to build pickleball courts in Henteleff Park. Get the full story on the local planning dispute.
A Sudbury court has awarded two local business owners $1.5 million in damages for a malicious social media campaign. Learn about the case and its implications for online harassment in Canada.
Protect yourself from fraud and danger with these crucial safety guidelines for online buying and selling in Canada. Learn how to conduct secure transactions.
A Calgary senior, fearing death after a brutal assault by her granddaughter and boyfriend, wrote her name in blood. The attackers received five-year sentences. Read the shocking details.
Toronto lawyers report significant delays and technical issues with Ontario's new online courts portal, impacting legal proceedings. Learn about the challenges and official response.
Derek Reimer, convicted of criminal harassment after protesting a drag storytime, remains on house arrest as his new lawyer prepares to fight five alleged breaches of his conditional sentence. Details from Calgary courts.
A convicted murderer is asking the B.C. Supreme Court to throw out his case, citing unreasonable delays. The hearing follows a landmark ruling on trial timelines.
A Winnipeg police officer who pleaded guilty to taking a photo of a dead woman has now admitted to selling drugs. Get the latest details on this shocking case.
Canadian-American journalist David Frum delivers a searing critique of Canada's reconciliation policies, warning of legal and economic consequences. Read his full assessment.
A look at the major trials scheduled for Calgary courts in 2026, including a fatal road rage incident, a Good Samaritan killing, and a bizarre condo tunneling case. Stay informed on Calgary justice.
Residents in a Winnipeg community are raising concerns over a proposed development featuring pickleball courts near their park. Learn about the local opposition and their worries.
Pakistani authorities have detained a teenage girl allegedly radicalized online in connection with a suspected suicide bombing plot. The incident highlights growing concerns over digital extremism.
A man faces two counts of second-degree murder following a fatal shooting in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Police continue their investigation into the December incident.
An Edmonton man has pleaded guilty for his role in a local extortion scheme. Get the latest details on the case and its implications for the community.
A Calgary woman who defrauded her employer of nearly $2 million will wait until 2026 for her sentence. Carol Lloyd, 66, expressed remorse in court as her lawyer argued for leniency.
A Winnipeg casino has filed a legal defence, stating the termination of an employee was justified. Get the latest details on this developing Manitoba labour case.
The suspect in a brutal Calgary sexual assault testified the encounter was consensual, while the victim has no memory of the attack. The judge's ruling is expected in March.
A Wellington County resident reports a frightening sextortion attempt. Learn the red flags and how to protect yourself from this growing online threat in Canada.
Sudbury artist John Stopciati ends his Applegrove Street gallery run, moving operations to his Copper Cliff home studio. Discover his new online focus and future plans.
A former security manager is suing a Winnipeg casino, alleging wrongful dismissal. The case highlights employment disputes in Manitoba's gaming sector. Learn the details of the legal claim.
Two Alberta companies and a supervisor face significant fines following a serious injury at an oil and gas site. Read the full details of the court's decision and its implications for workplace safety.
Squash players in Montreal's Outremont district are protesting the planned elimination of five courts during a private club's renovation. Learn about the community's reaction and what's at stake.
A Calgary court will determine on Jan. 5 if anti-drag activist Derek Reimer breached his conditional sentence. The hearing was delayed despite his lawyer's objections. Details on the alleged breaches inside.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith argues courts should not act as gatekeepers on constitutional matters, emphasizing provincial autonomy. Read her latest statement on federal-provincial relations.
Researchers are developing a tool to help Canadian courts identify AI-generated evidence. This initiative aims to address the growing challenge of deepfakes and synthetic media in legal proceedings.
The number of problem gamblers seeking help in Windsor has doubled in six years, coinciding with the rise of online gaming. Experts call it an 'invisible addiction' with devastating consequences.
Federal judges are taking the government to court after a proposed $28,000 salary increase was rejected. The lawsuit claims the government's reasons lack a factual foundation. Read the details.
Courtrooms throughout Newfoundland and Labrador were abruptly closed on December 3, 2025, disrupting judicial proceedings. Get the latest details on the unexpected shutdown and its impact.