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Ghana Forces Deported West Africans Back Home

Ghana accepted West Africans deported under Trump-era U.S. policy, only to later force them back to their countries of origin. Explore the complex chain of international migration.

BlackBerry Says Job Loss Was Not Discriminatory

BlackBerry has formally responded to a complaint, stating a former employee's termination was not discriminatory or retaliatory. Get the full details on this corporate legal matter.

Journalist, news outlet sue RCMP over 2021 arrest

Photojournalist Amber Bracken and The Narwhal news organization are suing the RCMP, alleging wrongful arrest at a 2021 Coastal GasLink pipeline protest in B.C. They seek damages and a formal declaration.

Judge's Pattern of Rulings Questions Immigration System Integrity

An analysis of Federal Court Justice Avvy Yao-Yao Go's recent decisions reveals a pattern of halting deportations and citizenship revocations, raising concerns about the enforcement of Canada's immigration rules. Explore the details and implications.

UK Police Wrongly Tell Family Son Died in Crash

South Yorkshire Police mistakenly informed a family their teenage son was killed in a car crash. The teen was actually alive in hospital. The force has launched an investigation.

7 survival tips for Canadian employers in 2026

Employment lawyer Howard Levitt outlines seven critical strategies for Canadian businesses to navigate the unforgiving legal landscape of 2026. Discipline, not clever tactics, is key to survival.

$3.25M Settlement in Body Bag Case

A Detroit suburb agrees to a $3.25 million settlement after paramedics declared a woman dead, only for her to be found alive at a funeral home. Get the full story on this tragic case.

Outrage Over DHS Post on 100 Million Deportations

A social media post from Trump's DHS vowing "100 million deportations" ignites a firestorm. Critics decry the implication that millions of American citizens could be targeted. Read the explosive details.

Judge Questions Vindictive Prosecution in Deportation Case

A federal judge cancels the trial of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, ordering a hearing on whether the human smuggling charges are vindictive. The Salvadoran man was mistakenly deported and returned under a cloud of controversy.

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