DOJ Discovers Over 1 Million New Epstein Documents
The U.S. Justice Department has 'suddenly' identified more than a million potentially relevant documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Read the latest developments.
The U.S. Justice Department has 'suddenly' identified more than a million potentially relevant documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Read the latest developments.
A recent Nova Scotia case highlights how Trudeau-era justice policies, including Impact of Race and Culture Assessments, are leading to reduced sentences for violent crimes and expanded bail access.
Former CIA Director John Brennan alleges the U.S. Justice Department engaged in judge shopping and leaked grand jury information. Get the full story on this major political accusation.
A Montreal man's quadruple murder conviction faces review as Ottawa examines a potential miscarriage of justice. He has been granted bail pending the federal reassessment.
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.
Argentine President Javier Milei postpones Congress's recess to urgently advance his economic reform package, signaling a major political push in Buenos Aires.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner pushes Bill C-220 to stop courts from considering immigration status in sentencing for serious crimes, challenging a 2013 ruling.
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee vows a thorough investigation into a fatal fire and promises sweeping construction safety reforms. The city demands answers.
A new report recommends Ontario allow restorative justice in sexual offence cases, aiming to provide healing for survivors and accountability for offenders. Learn about the proposed changes.
An Alberta judge has dismissed charges against a man accused of carrying counterfeit currency after evidence showed the bills were clearly Chinese replicas. Learn about this landmark Edmonton court decision.
Ontario plans to require accused individuals to pay bail cash upfront under new legislation. Learn how this reform aims to improve compliance and the concerns about justice accessibility.
Ontario government introduces comprehensive justice legislation cracking down on dangerous drivers, strengthening penalties for sex offenders, and reforming bail procedures. Learn about the new measures.
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.
Ottawa advocates demand reforms to Canada's justice system, citing intimidation and systemic barriers that prevent sexual assault survivors from reporting crimes and accessing justice.
Montreal's Centre médical pour enfants LaSalle will close due to Quebec healthcare compensation changes, affecting pediatric services. Learn about the impacts.
Alberta's Justice Minister denies government involvement in the alleged firing of two senior Edmonton Crown prosecutors, attributing the decision to the new acting head of the prosecution service.
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.
Manitoba Justice Minister announces new amendments to strengthen intimate image legislation, enhancing protections against digital abuse and exploitation. Learn about the changes.
Families and advocates demand justice system reform following the controversial release of a man convicted of killing two Indigenous women. Read about the ongoing fight for accountability.
Ontario's Attorney General Doug Downey firmly rejects eliminating written exams, emphasizing their importance in the justice system. Learn about the government's stance on legal education standards.
Federal judge finds Justice Department committed 'profound investigative missteps' in James Comey case, orders full disclosure of grand jury materials. Read the latest developments.
President Trump now supports releasing Jeffrey Epstein case documents as House Republicans prepare to vote on transparency bill. Get the latest developments.
Calvin Duncan, whose murder conviction was overturned, elected as New Orleans Clerk of Court in a remarkable political comeback. Read his inspiring journey from prison to public office.
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.
An Edmonton man received an 8-year prison sentence for sexually abusing a teenage relative after manipulating religion to groom her. Read the disturbing case details.
A Calgary lawyer's career aspirations are halted after being convicted of sexually assaulting a woman. The judge rejected his claim of consensual encounter. Sentencing set for December.
After nearly two decades, justice is served as Regina man convicted of second-degree murder in 2006 killing of Misha Pavelick. Read the full trial details.
A Regina jury has delivered its verdict in the Misha Pavelick murder case after careful deliberation. Get the latest updates on this developing story and its implications for the justice system.
Former Congolese militia leader Roger Lumbala starts hunger strike during war crimes trial in Paris. Follow the latest developments in this international justice case.
Canada's Supreme Court maintains impaired driving convictions based on breathalyzer evidence, reinforcing legal standards for DUI cases nationwide. Learn the full implications.