Meta, YouTube Liable in Social Media Addiction Trial
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for harming a minor through addictive platform designs, ordering $3M in damages and opening the door for punitive awards.
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for harming a minor through addictive platform designs, ordering $3M in damages and opening the door for punitive awards.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has revealed that former leader Raúl Castro is actively participating in preliminary diplomatic discussions with the United States, signaling a potential thaw in long-strained bilateral relations.
Police have apprehended five individuals linked to a homicide at Bordeaux Prison in Montreal, with authorities continuing their investigation into the incident that occurred at the correctional facility.
Regina RCMP conducted a check stop operation near Moose Jaw, resulting in 15 warnings issued to drivers for various infractions. The enforcement highlights ongoing road safety efforts in the region.
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RecommendedFormer Alberta Premier Jason Kenney will face separatist advocate Keith Wilson in two debates in May, ahead of a potential independence referendum in October.
British Columbia Premier David Eby faces mounting criticism over confidential plans to amend the Declaration Act following a court ruling that overturned mineral claims. The leaked proposals reveal efforts to limit judicial intervention.
Regina police are alerting the public after a sophisticated phone scam resulted in a local resident losing nearly $5,000. Authorities warn scammers are using advanced tactics to impersonate legitimate organizations.
Four separate recall petition efforts targeting United Conservative Party members in Alberta have failed to gather enough signatures, preventing any potential by-elections.
Former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is set to participate in upcoming discussions on provincial separation, marking a significant political development in Western Canada.
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RecommendedFormer B.C. Liberal cabinet minister Moira Stilwell announces her candidacy for Vancouver city council, proposing to incorporate the University of British Columbia into the city's boundaries to boost economic innovation.
First Nations leaders are demanding a comprehensive audit of the Human Rights Commission following the tragic death of a 3-year-old, citing systemic failures and calling for urgent reforms to protect Indigenous children.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has publicly distanced herself from a growing health procurement controversy, emphasizing transparency and accountability in government operations.
Edmonton is enhancing its ankle monitor program to provide real-time alerts to victims when offenders are nearby, aiming to improve public safety and victim support.
In Florida's recent special elections, Democrats Emily Gregory and Brian Nathan secured victories by attracting significant support from independents and Republicans, indicating a shift in voter dynamics ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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RecommendedBritish Columbia implements sweeping changes to health-care professional regulation starting April 1, including college amalgamations and new disciplinary procedures that eliminate appeals.
Cody Syvret of Fort McMurray was sentenced to eight years in prison after police seized large quantities of fentanyl, meth, and cocaine from an Airbnb in Regina.
Saskatoon city council voted 5-3 against a private partnership with Oak View Group to operate the proposed downtown event centre, opting instead to explore municipal operation options.
A proposed bill to overhaul Canadian parole rules was defeated in the House of Commons, with opponents arguing it would further fragment the justice system and fail victims' families.
Calgary's mayor clarifies that current and former city councillors under RCMP investigation are not targets, yet questions persist regarding public trust and transparency in municipal governance.
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RecommendedToronto Police are asking for public help to identify a suspect who seriously injured a victim on a TTC streetcar. Additional reports include break-ins, a vehicle scam, and a home invasion across the GTA.
The B.C. Prosecution Service has decided not to charge a Vancouver Island Mountie with assault, citing insufficient evidence after a thorough review of the incident.
A Los Angeles jury has ordered Meta and Google to pay $6 million in damages to a young woman who claimed their platforms caused mental health harm through addictive design features.
Eva Samanos is on trial for manslaughter after her 96-year-old mother was found with severe bedsores in a cluttered Toronto home. Paramedics testified to disturbing conditions.
Two Calgary men are facing serious charges following a shooting in the Genesis Centre parking lot in March. Police have arrested the suspects as the investigation continues into the violent incident.
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RecommendedA forensic pathologist testified that a fall would not account for the severe injuries sustained by an infant, as the murder trial of an Ottawa couple continues in court.
A severe traffic incident on Wayne Gretzky Drive near 118 Avenue has led to road closures and emergency response, with authorities investigating the crash.
A Democratic congresswoman has formally requested a judge to strip former President Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center, citing concerns over his legacy and the institution's values.
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A Montana man testified he feared for his life during a Calgary road rage incident where he struck a pedestrian with his vehicle, claiming self-defense against assault charges.
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RecommendedCold Lake First Nations Casino Corporation pleaded guilty to an Occupational Health and Safety code violation, resulting in a $70,000 fine and two years of enhanced supervision after a worker was seriously injured in 2023.