Government Appeals Emergencies Act Decision to Supreme Court
The Liberal government has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court of Canada, seeking to validate its 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act during the Freedom Convoy protests.
The Liberal government has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court of Canada, seeking to validate its 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act during the Freedom Convoy protests.
Major Jewish advocacy groups are pushing the federal government to amend Canadian law to criminalize the glorification of terrorism, as bipartisan attempts to include such language in Bill C-9 were rejected by the parliamentary justice committee.
Former President Donald Trump unleashed a lengthy Truth Social tirade against the U.S. Supreme Court over its February tariff decision, with experts saying it reveals his expectation of judicial loyalty and disregard for presidential norms.
A private member's bill in Alberta calls for the introduction of broad accessibility legislation to address barriers for people with disabilities, aiming to enhance inclusion across the province.
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RecommendedA legislative effort to prohibit marriages between first cousins in Florida has been defeated, leaving the state among 18 where such unions remain legally permissible.
As hate becomes more prevalent, imposing limits on free speech is necessary. The delayed federal anti-hate crime legislation aims to prioritize safety while balancing civil liberties.
The recent Musqueam Agreement in Metro Vancouver sparks debate over private property rights and Indigenous title, with experts clarifying misconceptions and highlighting legal complexities.
As Quebec's secularism law heads to the Supreme Court, advocates argue Bill 21 undermines both religious freedom and gender equality by restricting public employees' rights.
With six weeks remaining in Alberta's independence petition drive, political and economic experts outline the potential consequences if voters back separation from Canada, analyzing legal, financial, and social implications.
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RecommendedAn examination of Canada's selective historical memory, contrasting the toppling of Egerton Ryerson's statue with the continued honoring of Joseph Brant despite his slave-owning past.
Canada faces criticism for allowing Al-Quds Day events, raising questions about balancing free speech with concerns over intolerance and anti-Semitism in public discourse.
A recent attack on a Michigan synagogue highlights the global rise in antisemitism, fueled by state actors like Iran and Russia, according to a Simon Wiesenthal Center expert.
The UK House of Lords has voted to remove the last hereditary peers, completing reforms started by Tony Blair. This move transforms the chamber, drawing comparisons to Canada's Senate and raising questions about democratic legitimacy.
A Toronto Sun letters section sparks debate over federal security funding for Jewish groups and protest rights, with calls for stricter measures against agitators and defense of peaceful dissent.
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RecommendedAntisemitic Al-Quds Day protests proceed in Canadian cities despite synagogue attacks, raising concerns about mob rule and police inaction costing taxpayers millions.
David Polansky argues that recent synagogue shootings in Canada represent more than just attacks on Jewish communities—they threaten the government's authority and the nation's sovereignty by undermining the rule of law.
Readers express strong opinions on political integrity, with letters criticizing Mark Carney's pivot and defending floor-crossing as moral courage in Canadian politics.
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student detained for 104 days over pro-Palestinian activism, warns Americans across political divides to protect First Amendment rights from government overreach.
Ambassador Iddo Moed visited a targeted Toronto synagogue, describing the shooting as an organized crime-style intimidation tactic against Canadian Jews amid rising antisemitism.
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RecommendedA United Nations human rights expert has issued a stark warning, declaring that the world is descending into a 'new dark age' of widespread abuse and rights violations.
Conservative MP Sandra Cobena has introduced legislation to establish a 'stand your ground' law for home invasions, sparking debate on self-defense rights and public safety in Canada.
Iranian Canadians join Jewish groups in condemning Iran-backed Al-Quds Day protests across Canada, citing trauma and antisemitism. Events are planned in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver.
China has enacted a new ethnic unity law, which critics argue will enforce assimilation policies on minority groups, raising human rights and cultural preservation debates.
UK regulator Ofcom attempts to fine American websites under Online Safety Act, but collects minimal fines as US lawyer fights back with lawsuits and sarcastic humor, highlighting global free speech tensions.
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RecommendedSenegal's parliament has approved legislation imposing harsher punishments for homosexual acts, sparking debate amid broader political and social tensions in the West African nation.
In letters to the editor, Canadians express frustration over the nation's failure to uphold international law and values, citing global conflicts and domestic lawlessness as urgent concerns.
A reader letter expresses gratitude to Canada for the Gordie Howe International Bridge, highlighting its benefits for trade and environment, while criticizing former U.S. President Trump.
A recent court decision granting Aboriginal title in Richmond and a federal agreement with the Musqueam band raise concerns about property rights and Charter protections in Canada.
In the March 11, 2026 edition, Toronto Sun readers voice strong opinions on divisive land claims, Mark Carney's parliamentary absence, and Eglinton transit inefficiencies, highlighting public discontent.
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RecommendedLawyers gathered at the Alberta legislature on March 10, 2026, to protest the province's use of the notwithstanding clause and concerns over judicial appointments, highlighting tensions in the justice system.