New Epstein Estate Photos Released by House Democrats
House Democrats release new Jeffrey Epstein estate images as a deadline for DOJ files looms. Get the latest details on this developing story.
House Democrats release new Jeffrey Epstein estate images as a deadline for DOJ files looms. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Brazil's Senate has passed a controversial bill that could significantly reduce former President Jair Bolsonaro's 27-year prison sentence. The move sparks debate on justice and political influence.
An Ontario doctor has been granted a judicial review in her battle against a $600,000 repayment order related to COVID-19 vaccines. Get the latest on this developing legal case.
Quebec's family physicians are voting on a revised agreement after the provincial government walked back controversial payment reforms. The outcome will shape primary care access across the province.
Kingston family physician Dr. Elaine Ma is in court fighting an order to repay over $600,000 for mass vaccination clinics she organized during the pandemic. Her case raises questions about emergency response and outdated billing rules.
Argentine President Javier Milei postpones Congress's recess to urgently advance his economic reform package, signaling a major political push in Buenos Aires.
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.
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee vows a thorough investigation into a fatal fire and promises sweeping construction safety reforms. The city demands answers.
Ottawa's justice system faces a crisis as judicial delays force majority of criminal cases to be stayed or withdrawn, violating accused rights under Jordan ruling.
Canada's Supreme Court eliminated mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography, prompting conservative calls for the notwithstanding clause and sparking debate about judicial overreach.
The disciplinary hearing for a Guelph police officer continues as cross-examination of a forensic psychiatrist proceeds. Stay updated on this developing story.
Alberta's Care-First auto insurance model promises lower premiums by 2027, but faces opposition from trial lawyers and market competition challenges. Learn how reforms aim to protect drivers.
A Houthi court in Yemen has handed down death sentences to 17 individuals convicted of espionage. Learn about the details and international implications of this controversial ruling.
U.S. Supreme Court halts lower court ruling that found Texas congressional map likely racially biased. Latest development in ongoing voting rights battle.
Missouri Circuit Judge Matthew Thornhill agrees to resign after wearing Elvis Presley wig and playing music in court. Read about the judicial misconduct case.
Montreal's Centre médical pour enfants LaSalle will close due to Quebec healthcare compensation changes, affecting pediatric services. Learn about the impacts.
A judicial recount has reaffirmed the Progressive Conservative majority in Newfoundland and Labrador, solidifying the election results. Discover the details and implications for the province's future.
Eurovision announces major voting and security reforms following allegations of Israeli government interference in the 2025 contest. Learn how the competition plans to restore integrity.
Final judicial recounts in the Montreal municipal election have confirmed the victories of Dominic Perri, Mauro Barone, and Gemma Marchione in St-Léonard. All 10 requested recounts across the city maintained the original outcomes.
Manitoba Justice Minister announces new amendments to strengthen intimate image legislation, enhancing protections against digital abuse and exploitation. Learn about the changes.
Saskatchewan judge voids murder convictions in James 'Ed' Swift's execution-style killing, citing unreliable witness testimony clouded by drugs and alcohol. Read the full judicial analysis.
Court proceedings begin to examine proposed Alberta separation referendum question. Legal experts scrutinize wording as province considers historic vote on independence from Canada.
The family of Eric Omeasoo, a 13-year-old fatally stabbed at an Edmonton LRT station, is seeking a judicial review after police and Crown prosecutors declined to charge the killer, citing self-defence. Learn about the case details.
Federal judge criticizes Justice Department's handling of James Comey investigation, citing serious procedural errors. Read the latest developments in this ongoing legal battle.
Judicial recount continues in Côte-Saint-Luc mayoral race where David Tordjman leads incumbent Mitchell Brownstein by just one vote. Follow the dramatic election outcome.
Ecuadorians participate in crucial referendum on security measures as President Daniel Noboa pushes for expanded anti-crime powers. Key reforms could reshape nation's approach to organized crime.
A judge has mandated a recount in a Newfoundland and Labrador electoral district following last month's provincial election, adding a new chapter to the closely watched race. Learn the details.
The European Union has intensified pressure on Ukraine to implement anti-corruption reforms following a major energy sector scandal. President Zelenskyy faces crucial tests.
Ontario establishes new support offices for school boards, enabling families to escalate concerns effectively. All boards to have offices by September 2025.