Senator Kelly Sues Defense Secretary Hegseth
U.S. Senator Mark Kelly sues Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for threatening to reduce his Navy pension over political speech. A constitutional clash over veterans' rights.
U.S. Senator Mark Kelly sues Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for threatening to reduce his Navy pension over political speech. A constitutional clash over veterans' rights.
A mental fitness assessment has been ordered for the suspect charged in the fatal stabbing of RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang in Burnaby. The officer was killed while assisting with an eviction notice in 2022.
A Tennessee theatre professor fired for sharing a Charlie Kirk quote is back at work after the university admitted it violated due process. He will receive a $500,000 settlement.
Actor Mickey Rourke, 73, is facing eviction from his LA home over $59,100 in unpaid rent. The Oscar nominee has launched a GoFundMe and was spotted checking into a hotel. Read about his career struggles and the public's response.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appears in U.S. court on drug charges, sparking global debate. Analysts dissect Canada's response and the implications for Venezuela's political future. Read the latest.
New pay transparency laws are now active in Ontario, fundamentally changing the hiring process for employers and job seekers. Learn what this means for you.
New pay transparency regulations are now active in Ontario, potentially transforming hiring and salary negotiations. Expert David King explains the impact.
Oscar-nominated actor Mickey Rourke is facing eviction from his Los Angeles home over $59,100 in unpaid rent. A friend has launched a GoFundMe to raise $100,000. Read the details.
A legal expert explains tenant rights when landlords offer 'Cash for Keys' deals. Learn what the N11 form means, your legal protections, and how to avoid eviction pitfalls in Canada's rental market.
Intel Corp.'s stock fell after Reuters reported Nvidia Corp. halted testing Intel's advanced 18A chipmaking process. The news casts a shadow on Intel's domestic push to challenge TSMC.
A B.C. judge has upheld a $33,000 wrongful eviction award for Vancouver tenants. The ruling reinforces tenant protections under provincial law. Learn the details of this significant case.
New federal-provincial agreements seek to streamline approvals for mines and pipelines. Critics say excessive bureaucracy has long hindered Canada's economic prosperity and growth.
Spanish police clear a large informal migrant settlement in Badalona near Barcelona, evicting hundreds. Details on the operation and its context.
Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery faces a recall petition. Learn about the democratic process, the minister's legislative changes, and what happens next.
Three grassroots organizations in Calgary must vacate a city-owned former police building by year's end as the property is prepared for sale. Learn about the impact on vital community services.
A Vancouver tenant has successfully had an $82,000 wrongful eviction award reinstated following a legal appeal. The case highlights tenant rights in BC's competitive rental market.
BeTheChangeYYC, a vital outreach service, must vacate its downtown Calgary location. CEO Chaz Smith warns of increased crime and social disruption if a new home isn't found. Read the full story.
The Kitchener Rangers are raising concerns about the OHL's host city selection process after rival Guelph was awarded the 2026 Memorial Cup. Read the team's official response.
Kurdistan Workers' Party demands release of imprisoned leader Abdullah Ocalan to advance peace process with Turkiye. Learn about the decades-long conflict and current developments.
B.C. Supreme Court finds Residential Tenancy Branch improperly handled landlord's eviction case involving tenant of 18 years. Learn about the legal implications.
Exclusive look at jury deliberation psychology through the Tamar Cupid case. How personalities clash and unite in Canada's justice system. Read the inside story.
Alberta's Indigenous Affairs Minister discusses the significant responsibility of upcoming pipeline consultations. Learn about the government's approach to meaningful engagement.
UN agencies urge Washington to maintain asylum access and due process following Trump's comments. Learn about the international law implications and the UN's appeal.
The City of Ottawa is advancing plans to acquire a private landfill through a competitive bidding process. Learn about the timeline and implications for waste management.
The United Nations has officially started the selection process for the next Secretary-General. Learn about the procedure and what to expect as global leaders consider candidates.
Five additional Alberta MLAs now face recall efforts, bringing total to 14. Learn about the growing movement and what it means for provincial politics.
Canadian businesses face productivity decline as output stalls. Learn how Lean Six Sigma certification can help professionals drive process improvement and operational excellence.
Ontario's Ford government passed the controversial Bill 60, sparking loud protests from tenant advocates who fear it will destabilize housing and ease evictions.
Ontario government passes controversial Bill 60 as thousands protest at Queen's Park. Critics warn new legislation will make evictions easier for landlords across the province.
Egyptians participate in the second phase of parliamentary elections as the nation continues its democratic process. Get the latest updates on this significant political event.