Judicial Scrutiny Sparks Debate as CBA Warns Media

A National Post column on racial considerations in sentencing has prompted a Canadian Bar Association warning about media criticism of judges, igniting a debate over judicial accountability and public scrutiny.

Fragile Ceasefire Holds as Iran-U.S. Talks Proceed

High-level negotiations between Iran and the U.S. are set to proceed despite a shaky ceasefire, ongoing Israel-Hezbollah clashes, and Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz, which continues to disrupt global oil markets.

Gaza Refugee Asylum Claims May Be Denied Under New Law

A Canadian immigration official has issued a warning that asylum claims from Gaza refugees could be rejected under recently enacted legislation, raising concerns for families like Mohammad Al Hindi's who settled in Ontario.

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