Category : Justice System


Hong Kong Probe into Deadliest Fire Begins Hearings

A judicial inquiry has commenced into Hong Kong's most lethal residential fire in over 50 years, which claimed numerous lives in November 2025. The investigation aims to uncover causes and improve safety.

Woman's Threats Against PM Carney Not Free Speech

A Toronto woman who made online threats against Prime Minister Mark Carney is being wrongly portrayed as a free speech martyr. Police investigation was necessary given the serious nature of the threats.

Montreal Home Altercation Sends Two to Hospital

A physical altercation at a Montreal residence has resulted in a woman and man being hospitalized. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about domestic violence and public safety in urban communities.

16-Year Sentence for $35M Opium Smuggling into Canada

A Kurdish immigrant and permanent resident of Canada has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for smuggling over 500 kilograms of opium valued at $35 million into the country, with the case involving violence and a family abduction.

Lawmakers, Victims Demand More Epstein Files Be Released

Following the U.S. Department of Justice's release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, lawmakers and victims are urging for additional files to be made public, highlighting ongoing demands for transparency and accountability in the high-profile case.

Psychologist: Starbucks Stabbing Accused Had Delusions

A psychologist testified that the accused in a deadly Vancouver Starbucks stabbing suffered from delusions, as surveillance video shows Inderdeep Singh Gosal on the day of the attack. The case highlights mental health issues in the justice system.

Jennifer Pan Guilty in 2010 Home Invasion Manslaughter

Jennifer Pan, whose case was featured in a Netflix documentary, pleaded guilty to manslaughter for her mother's death in a staged home invasion. She is now eligible for parole after her murder conviction was overturned.

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