Patient Distress in Forced MAID Transfers: B.C. Trial
A B.C. Supreme Court trial hears how forced transfers for assisted dying caused trauma. The case challenges religious exemptions for MAID in healthcare. Read the full story.
A B.C. Supreme Court trial hears how forced transfers for assisted dying caused trauma. The case challenges religious exemptions for MAID in healthcare. Read the full story.
A wanted suspect was apprehended in northern Ontario following a drone-assisted police operation, leading to the seizure of counterfeit currency and drugs. Learn the details of the high-tech search.
A Canadian family's tragic experience reveals a critical gap in healthcare policy. Their story sparks a national conversation on patient rights and medically assisted dying procedures. Read their fight for change.
A constitutional challenge against the religious exemption in Canada's assisted dying law is proceeding in B.C. court. The case could reshape end-of-life rights and religious freedoms.
UK and Germany are reportedly in talks about deploying NATO forces to Greenland to counter US threats, according to Bloomberg. The discussions highlight Arctic security concerns.
The B.C. Supreme Court will hear a Charter challenge regarding religious exemptions to Canada's assisted dying law. This pivotal case could reshape medical assistance in dying (MAID) access for religious healthcare institutions.
A British Columbia court will hear a pivotal Charter challenge regarding religious exemptions to Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) law. The case could redefine conscience protections for faith-based institutions.
A Toronto lawyer linked to a deadly 2024 shooting faces criticism for submitting AI-generated legal arguments with phantom cases in his fight to regain his licence. Read the full story.
Authorities are investigating a possible suicide at Disney Springs, marking another tragic death at the iconic Florida resort. This follows a series of fatalities on Disney property in recent months.
Calgary ski jumper Abigail Strate soars to her first-ever World Cup gold medal in Oberstdorf, Germany. A triumphant start to 2026 for the Canadian athlete.
Quebec's opposition parties are calling for Premier François Legault to deliver tangible outcomes from his diplomatic mission to Germany. Learn what they expect.
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.
Italy's iconic high-speed Frecciarossa trains are set to expand service into Austria and Germany next year, marking a significant step in European rail connectivity. Discover the details of this exciting development.
A suicide attack at a mosque in Maiduguri, Nigeria, on Christmas Day killed five people and wounded more than 30. The blast highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
A decade after legalization, MAID accounts for 1 in 20 deaths in Canada. Proponents cite pent-up demand, while critics warn of lax safeguards and questionable practices.
Pope Leo XIV voices profound disappointment after Illinois governor signs 'Deb's Law,' allowing medically assisted suicide. He calls for renewed respect for life from conception to natural death.
Former WBRC sports journalist Christina Chambers and her husband Johnny Rimes were found shot dead in their Hoover, Alabama home in an apparent murder-suicide. Their three-year-old son was unharmed.
James Ransone, known for 'The Wire' and 'It: Chapter Two,' has died by suicide at 46. His wife Jamie McPhee pays tribute and a GoFundMe supports their children.
James Ransone, known for 'The Wire' and 'It: Chapter Two,' has died at 46. The cause is an apparent suicide. Fans and colleagues mourn the loss of the talented actor.
A suicide car bomber and militants attacked a military post in northwest Pakistan, killing four soldiers. The assault highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
At 78, Regina's Jayne Whyte reflects on 50 years of mental health advocacy and personal resilience. She sees the holidays as a time for forgiveness and fresh starts. Discover her inspiring story.
German prosecutors have charged multiple teenagers with attempted murder for their alleged roles in a right-wing extremist group. Get the latest details on this serious security case.
Governor Kathy Hochul announces New York will legalize medically assisted suicide with strict safeguards. The move follows extensive debate and aims to provide end-of-life options.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announces a landmark agreement to legalize medically assisted suicide, marking a pivotal shift in end-of-life care policy. Learn the details and implications.
Germany's government has authorized controlled wolf hunting to manage growing populations, marking a significant shift in conservation strategy. Learn about the new policy and its implications.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with Israeli PM Netanyahu in Jerusalem, discussing security, Gaza, and future peace. The visit underscores strong bilateral ties. Read the full details.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz states there is no discussion about a potential visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Get the latest on this diplomatic development.
Belgium, Germany, and Croatia are set to play group stage matches in Canada for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Get the full details on the draw and which cities will host these football giants.
Brianna Aguilera, a 19-year-old Texas A&M student, died by suicide hours after a football game. Police cite a note and prior comments, while her mother disputes the findings. Read the full investigation details.
A teen from Alberta is a pioneer in pediatric surgery, undergoing a robot-assisted transplant at the University of Alberta Hospital. This marks a significant advancement in Canadian medical technology.