Montreal squash players protest closure of 5 courts
Squash players in Montreal's Outremont district are protesting the planned elimination of five courts during a private club's renovation. Learn about the community's reaction and what's at stake.
Squash players in Montreal's Outremont district are protesting the planned elimination of five courts during a private club's renovation. Learn about the community's reaction and what's at stake.
A Calgary court will determine on Jan. 5 if anti-drag activist Derek Reimer breached his conditional sentence. The hearing was delayed despite his lawyer's objections. Details on the alleged breaches inside.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith argues courts should not act as gatekeepers on constitutional matters, emphasizing provincial autonomy. Read her latest statement on federal-provincial relations.
Researchers are developing a tool to help Canadian courts identify AI-generated evidence. This initiative aims to address the growing challenge of deepfakes and synthetic media in legal proceedings.
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.
The Vancouver Park Board will review a proposal to build new indoor tennis and pickleball facilities. This move aims to meet growing demand for year-round racquet sports in the city.
Jamal Borhot of Calgary found guilty of participating in ISIS terrorist activities. The conviction follows a lengthy RCMP investigation and a 40-day trial. Read the full details of the case.
Crown prosecutors have withdrawn all charges against a Calgary man previously accused in connection with a toddler's death. Learn the latest developments in this ongoing legal case.
Alberta authorities have laid a second-degree murder charge following a fatal assault in west Edmonton. Get the latest details on this developing case.
Close to 100 conservation supporters gathered in Nova Scotia to demand enhanced protection for natural areas including West Mabou Beach Provincial Park. Join the movement.
Dave Guylenz Mitchell Beauvais, who confessed to a $200,000 student loan fraud using fake IDs, will wait until December for a sentencing date. Learn the details of the Calgary case.
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.
Defence lawyers in Winnipeg are reviewing cases connected with Elston Bostock. Learn about this legal development and its implications for Manitoba's justice system.
Federal Court dismisses judicial review by Courts Administration Services CEO Darlene Carreau after investigator found her actions constituted workplace harassment.
Adam Haber receives three-year prison sentence for sexual assaults while working at drug recovery facility. Case highlights vulnerability in addiction treatment system.
Federal judges across the U.S. are issuing strongly worded rulings against Trump administration policies, defending constitutional principles and judicial independence in unprecedented times.
Ontario Provincial Police charged a G2 driver after a snow removal vehicle overturned on Highway 417 in Ottawa during winter weather. Read details about the incident and safety reminders.
LaSalle calls on Ontario government to resolve police funding disparities affecting municipal services. Learn how this impacts community safety and local budgets.
Manitoba municipalities are urging the provincial government to review mental health legislation to reduce police involvement in crisis response. Learn about the renewed calls for change.
Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals smaller health transfer increases to provinces and ends temporary funding agreements. Learn how this affects healthcare funding across the country.
A 27-year-old faces impaired driving charges after OPP found their vehicle in a ditch on Highway 11 west of Cochrane. Learn the details of this northern Ontario incident.
Prince Albert secures $3.6 million in provincial funding for targeted policing programs. Learn how this investment will impact community safety and law enforcement efforts.
Lethbridge celebrates the opening of Alberta's first Indigenous court, marking a significant step toward reconciliation and culturally appropriate justice for Indigenous communities.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt met in Fredericton to discuss a significant upcoming project announcement for the province. Stay informed about this development.
Quebec Premier François Legault unveils economic vision emphasizing hydroelectricity and state intervention as province confronts nearly $1 billion in infrastructure cost overruns. Learn about Quebec's economic strategy.
Ontario Provincial Police charged a drowsy driver after a dangerous incident on Highway 11-17 near Shuniah. The vehicle was dragging debris and creating sparks. Read the full details.
Two people transported to hospital following a serious vehicle collision north of Belleville, Ontario. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the incident that occurred on November 10, 2025.
Quebec Premier François Legault unveils his economic roadmap for the province as election approaches. Key focus on infrastructure challenges with $1 billion in cost overruns.
A new report reveals interprovincial trade barriers continue to hamper alcohol sales across Canada, limiting consumer choice and economic growth. Learn how these restrictions impact the industry.