Alleged gang leader acquitted in police obstruction case
A Quebec Court judge acquitted Jean-Philippe Célestin and Bastian Rituit of obstruction, citing insufficient evidence and contradictory police testimony. Read the full details.
A Quebec Court judge acquitted Jean-Philippe Célestin and Bastian Rituit of obstruction, citing insufficient evidence and contradictory police testimony. Read the full details.
A British Columbia court is investigating how a bankrupt man maintains an extravagant lifestyle with no clear source of income. The case raises questions about financial disclosure.
Iconic luxury retailer Saks Global Enterprises is preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, marking a dramatic fall for the 150-year-old brand. Get the full story on the financial crisis.
Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan court seeking to block the death penalty. The hearing follows his December 2025 evidence hearing. Read the latest developments.
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal heard arguments on a stayed lawsuit against a private Christian school. Get the latest details on this ongoing legal case.
A Cottam man changed his plea to guilty during his trial for dangerous driving in a Windsor court. Get the details on the case and its resolution.
A Federal Court judge has ordered the CRA to pay nearly $10,000 in legal costs after ruling its refusal to refund a Toronto firm over $879,000 was unreasonable. The case stemmed from a contentious phone call.
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.
A Windsor Superior Court trial is now hearing evidence to establish who was behind the wheel during a serious collision. Get the latest updates on this and other ongoing cases.
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.
A sexual assault trial in Windsor, Ontario, hears powerful testimony from the victim. Follow the latest courtroom developments from the Superior Court of Justice.
Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty in a New York courtroom, calling himself a 'prisoner of war' after a dramatic arrest. Read the full details of the hearing.
Marc Metrick, CEO of luxury retailer Saks Global, has stepped down as the company faces potential bankruptcy. Get the latest details on this major business shakeup.
Steeve Gagnon has been convicted on all charges for the 2023 truck attack in Amqui, Quebec. Read the full details of the verdict and the tragic incident.
A U.S. appeals court rules Medicaid funding cuts for Planned Parenthood can proceed as lawsuit continues. The decision impacts healthcare access amid ongoing legal and political debates.
A look back at Windsor's most serious court cases of 2025, including terrorism, murder, and drug trafficking. See how justice was served in the community's worst crimes.
The Quebec government will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to overturn a ruling that invalidated a law delaying the elimination of a Gaspé Peninsula riding. Read the latest on this constitutional battle.
A 19-year-old male from Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation faces four murder charges. His initial court appearance in Regina has been adjourned. Get the latest details on this developing case.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered an alleged U.S. fraudster to account for millions sent to a disbarred Vancouver lawyer. Get the latest on this cross-border financial mystery.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to allow the Trump administration to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago for immigration enforcement. This marks a rare legal setback for the administration.
Luxury retailer Saks Global Enterprises, burdened by debt from its Neiman Marcus deal, is exploring Chapter 11 bankruptcy ahead of a critical $100+ million payment due December 30. Read the full analysis.
Alberta's drug treatment court program, a rigorous alternative to incarceration, marks 20 years in Edmonton and has expanded to six other cities. Clients say the intensive recovery path is harder than choosing jail.
An Ontario court judge has ruled that seizing Chris Barber's 'Big Red' truck would be a disproportionate punishment. Read the full details of the decision.
A 14-year-old appeared in provincial court in Regina for a swatting incident in the city's southwest. The hoax emergency call led to a significant tactical police deployment. Learn the details and legal implications.
A Kitchener man is sentenced to three months in jail for violating a court order just hours after his release from prison. Read the full details of the case and sentencing.
Vancouver entrepreneur Drew Munro faces fraud accusations and a potential criminal probe as his meal-prep company UpMeals collapses into bankruptcy. Read the full story.
iRobot, the pioneering company behind the Roomba vacuum, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is seeking a buyer for its manufacturing business. Get the full story on this tech industry shakeup.
A Saskatchewan man accused of a 2007 child sexual assault has been given a two-year conditional sentence by the Court of King's Bench in Regina. Read the full details of the case and sentencing.
Canada's Supreme Court will begin hearings on Quebec's controversial secularism law, Bill 21, on March 23, 2026. The landmark case will examine the law's constitutionality and its impact on religious freedoms.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Texas can proceed with a controversial congressional map backed by former President Trump for the upcoming midterm elections. Get the latest details on this pivotal decision.