Supreme Court Allows Election Rule Challenges
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled political candidates can challenge voting rules before an election. Read the details of the 7-2 decision and its implications.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled political candidates can challenge voting rules before an election. Read the details of the 7-2 decision and its implications.
Supreme Court of Canada Justice Sheilah Martin will retire on May 30, 2026. The announcement marks the end of a significant judicial career. Read about her legacy and what's next for Canada's highest court.
The Ontario Court of Appeal will hear a pivotal case on Jan. 28, 2026, deciding if the Charter grants a 'right to bike lanes.' The outcome could redefine the limits of judicial power and government policy in Canada.
A Vancouver judge has reserved a decision on whether to overturn a murder conviction due to trial delays. The ruling could set a precedent for judicial timelines in B.C.'s justice system. Read the latest from the Court of Appeal.
The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation is seeking a judicial review of Alberta's approved independence petition, arguing it violates Treaty rights and the Constitution. This is the second such lawsuit this week.
B.C. Premier David Eby announces legislation to clarify that reconciliation with Indigenous Nations is the government's responsibility, not the courts', following recent judicial rulings.
The Broadway Across Canada touring production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical dazzles at Calgary's Jubilee Auditorium. Read our review of this visual and auditory spectacle.
A Canadian beauty writer with lifelong dark circles puts the cult-favourite Cle de Peau Beauté concealer to the test. Is the $77 price tag justified by its performance? Find out in this detailed review.
Deloitte Canada revises its 2026 economic growth outlook downward, predicting a sluggish first half before a potential rebound. Read the full analysis and implications for interest rates.
Disabled Albertans face anxiety over proposed AISH reforms, including new medical panels and reduced payments under ADAP. Advocates warn of pushing people into deep poverty.
A look ahead at Canada's crime landscape in 2026, featuring predictions on fugitive Ryan Wedding, homicide rates, youth crime, and judicial reform. What does the future hold?
New economic research confirms Justice Jackson's warning of a Supreme Court bias toward the wealthy. A 70-year study reveals a 47-point partisan gap in rulings for the rich. Explore the data and its implications for justice in Canada and beyond.
A six-month review of BC's CleanBC climate plan offers key recommendations but is criticized for lowering EV targets and failing to halt LNG expansion. Read the analysis.
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts defends the judiciary's impartiality and the Constitution's resilience in his annual letter, following a year of political pressure and pivotal Supreme Court decisions.
Canada's Chief Justice declares the Constitution remains robust as the Supreme Court faces pivotal rulings. Explore the implications for Canadian law and governance.
From turbulent Canada-U.S. relations to political changes in Calgary and global headlines, we revisit the key moments that shaped 2025. Read our comprehensive year-end review.
A look back at the major events that shaped Atlantic Canada in 2025, from a heartbreaking missing children case to severe weather disruptions and significant regional developments.
Political commentator Warren Kinsella reflects on a difficult 2025, citing Donald Trump's presidency, rising antisemitism, and troubling attitudes among Gen Z as key factors. Read his analysis.
As 2026 approaches, Canada's economy faces critical challenges: a pivotal CUSMA review, AI sector volatility, and persistent trade uncertainty. Explore the key risks to growth.
Canadian business and labour leaders call for a shift from political posturing to practical results as formal CUSMA review talks with the U.S. begin in January 2026. Key figures outline their expectations for the Carney government.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan forecasts a reduction in U.S. trade tensions next year, with average tariffs settling at 15%. Read the analysis for Canada.
An Egyptian court has rejected the appeal of a prominent economist, confirming a five-year prison sentence. The case highlights ongoing concerns about judicial independence in Egypt.
Bank of Canada policymakers warn the upcoming CUSMA trade deal review poses a 'significant risk,' creating uncertainty for business investment and future interest rate moves. Read the full analysis.
As the 2026 review of the USMCA trade pact approaches, analysts are weighing what a second Trump administration might demand from Canada and Mexico. Explore the potential implications.
The viral Oral-B iO Series 3 electric toothbrush is now 45% off on Amazon Canada, dropping to $59.99. Reviewers praise its cleaning power, pressure sensor, and long battery life for improved gum health.
An Ottawa family of five faces deportation after a failed visa renewal. Despite a year-long review, they remain ineligible for government compensation, highlighting flaws in the immigration system. Learn their story.
Daniel Jolivet, convicted of four Brossard murders he denies, is released on bond as the federal justice ministry re-examines his 1992 trial. Read the latest developments.
Bio-Oil launches a new body lotion. A longtime user reviews its lightweight, hydrating formula and shares where to find it in Canada. See if it's worth the hype.
A sector-wide review warns Canada's post-secondary system is structurally unsustainable. Federal caps and stagnant funding are forcing cuts, reshaping education for decades. Read the analysis.
Prime Minister Mark Carney states U.S. tariff negotiations will now merge with the 2026 CUSMA review. Talks paused by Trump in October, but Canada remains ready to engage.