Hotel Owner Found Liable for Native American Bias
A federal jury found the owner of a Rapid City hotel liable for discriminating against Native Americans, ordering tens of thousands in damages. The case highlights ongoing racial tensions.
A federal jury found the owner of a Rapid City hotel liable for discriminating against Native Americans, ordering tens of thousands in damages. The case highlights ongoing racial tensions.
A federal jury finds a South Dakota hotel owner liable for discrimination against Native Americans. The case stems from a 2022 lawsuit following service denials. Read the full story.
The first major Turning Point USA gathering since founder Charlie Kirk's murder exposed deep rifts in the MAGA movement, with Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson clashing publicly. Discover the battle for the future of American conservatism.
The first major Turning Point USA gathering since Charlie Kirk's murder exposed deep rifts in the MAGA movement, with Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson clashing publicly. Discover the battle for the future of American conservatism.
The head of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is urging white men to come forward with discrimination claims, aligning with Trump's anti-DEI agenda. Critics call it a misunderstanding of DEI's goals.
A U.S. federal judge is deliberating whether Donald Trump can claim immunity from civil lawsuits related to the January 6 Capitol attack. The legal decision could set a major precedent.
Ex-NHL defenceman Willie Mitchell has formally denied allegations of sexual assault in a civil lawsuit. The former Vancouver Canucks player's legal team filed a response this week.
A new Fraser Institute report reveals a sharp decline in human freedoms worldwide, with Canada holding steady at 13th place. Switzerland tops the list, while Hong Kong's ranking plummets.
The family of Soleiman Faqiri calls for a formal apology from Ontario's premier and immediate implementation of prison inquest recommendations. The case highlights systemic failures.
British Columbia has secured a default judgment to forfeit over $1 million in assets from a safety deposit box linked to QuadrigaCX co-founder Michael Patryn. Discover the details of this major civil forfeiture case.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's plan to reduce the federal civil service through early retirement incentives will cost $1.5 billion upfront, with annual savings of $82 million. The strategy aims to avoid layoffs.
British Columbia's government is pursuing the civil forfeiture of three Hells Angels clubhouses as part of a crackdown on organized crime. Learn about the legal strategy and its implications.
The B.C. government files a new civil forfeiture lawsuit to seize three Hells Angels clubhouses in Surrey, Mission, and Pitt Meadows, alleging they were funded by crime. Read the latest.
A federal jury awarded Megan Thee Stallion $75,000 after a blogger shared a non-consensual AI deepfake. The rapper described the emotional toll of the harassment. Read the full verdict details.
Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey is confronting new civil sexual assault allegations in London's High Court, with a trial provisionally set for October 2026. Learn the latest details.
A Montreal labour lawyer details employer liability and employee conduct at office holiday parties. Learn how to navigate the festivities while understanding your legal rights and responsibilities.
Rev. Jesse Jackson has been discharged from medical care following treatment for a neurological disorder. The prominent civil rights activist continues his recovery journey.
The Mississippi barn where Emmett Till was tortured will open as a sacred memorial site by 2030, funded by a $1.5M Shonda Rhimes donation. Explore this pivotal Civil Rights history.
Alberta introduces legislation to insulate AIMCo from legal liability while protecting companies from greenwashing allegations. Learn how this impacts investors and environmental claims.
A B.C. tribunal ruled Vancouver isn't responsible for a tree branch that fell on a man's car. Learn about the legal reasoning and what property owners should know.
Federal employee unions are suing the Trump administration over a job application question they argue violates First Amendment rights by asking applicants to support the president's agenda.
After 16-year legal battle, Marcel Breton loses appeal to recover $1.2 million found buried in Rubbermaid tub under garage floor despite being acquitted of criminal charges.
Prime Minister Mark Carney travels to Abu Dhabi as Canada grows increasingly concerned about the UAE's potential involvement in Sudan's civil war. Get the latest developments.
OJ Simpson's estate has accepted a $58 million claim from Ron Goldman's family, though any payment would represent only a fraction of the judgment. The development marks the latest chapter in the decades-long legal saga.
Civil rights advocates call on Montreal's new mayor to fulfill promises honoring Dan Philip, Noel Alexander, and Oscar Peterson. Community leaders warn against forgetting Montreal's Black history.
Fred Goldman finally receives justice as O.J. Simpson's estate agrees to pay $58 million wrongful death claim. Read the full story of this decades-long legal battle.
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson is receiving life support treatment after being hospitalized last week, according to family sources. Get the latest updates on his condition.
Alberta's SCAN program uses civil law to shut down drug houses and improve community safety. Learn how this unique approach targets properties instead of people.
Canadian readers voice strong opinions on a proposed civil servant reservist plan and a $210M road safety initiative. Discover the public's take on government spending.
A London judge finds BHP Group responsible for Brazil's 2015 dam collapse that killed 19 and caused massive environmental damage. Learn about the legal implications for global mining corporations.