Pope Leo XIV criticizes Illinois assisted suicide law
Pope Leo XIV voices profound disappointment after Illinois governor signs 'Deb's Law,' allowing medically assisted suicide. He calls for renewed respect for life from conception to natural death.
Pope Leo XIV voices profound disappointment after Illinois governor signs 'Deb's Law,' allowing medically assisted suicide. He calls for renewed respect for life from conception to natural death.
American intelligence reports indicate Russian President Vladimir Putin's strategic objectives in Ukraine remain unaltered, despite ongoing military engagements. Read the latest analysis on the conflict's trajectory.
The Canadian government has formally recognized Gulf War Illness, a major victory for veterans after years of advocacy. Learn about the impact and what this recognition means.
Peter Arnett, the fearless Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who covered wars from Vietnam to Iraq, has died at 91. Discover the legacy of a combat reporting icon.
Peter Arnett, the fearless Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for his groundbreaking coverage of the Vietnam and Gulf Wars, has passed away. Remember his legacy.
The International Criminal Court reaffirms its independence, rejecting U.S. and Israeli demands to drop warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant. Member states rally support amid unprecedented sanctions campaign.
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution demanding Russia return all Ukrainian children taken during the war. The vote highlights ongoing international condemnation of Moscow's actions.
Former Fox News analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano alleges a U.S. attack on a suspected drug boat in September violated the Law of War. He calls for prosecution. Read the explosive details.
NYC secures a record $38.9M settlement from Starbucks for labour violations. Mayor-elect Mamdani pledges continued support for workers. Read the full story.
Canadian lawmakers join bipartisan scrutiny of deadly September boat strike ordered by US Defense Secretary. War crime allegations emerge as investigation expands.
The Pentagon is investigating Democratic Senator Mark Kelly for potential breaches of military law after he appeared in a video urging troops to refuse unlawful orders. Learn more about this unprecedented political move.
Survivors in Bucha, site of a 2022 massacre, voice anguish over a proposed US-led peace deal granting amnesty for Russian war crimes. Explore the deep local disillusionment.
Human rights group alleges Israel committed war crimes expelling West Bank refugees. Get the latest details on this developing international story.
Father Raymond J. de Souza argues that Canada must ensure its Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is never left unattended, honouring the sacrifice of all fallen soldiers.
Italian authorities are investigating whether foreigners paid to shoot civilians during the Sarajevo siege. Learn about this disturbing war tourism case and its implications for international justice.
Hudson's Bay Company gifts historic war memorials, including the Simpson's Roll of Honour, to TD Bank and Royal Canadian Legion branches to ensure their preservation.
On Remembrance Day, Canadians honor not only human soldiers but also the courageous animals who served alongside them in conflicts throughout history.
On Remembrance Day, the Canadian War Museum became a living memorial as visitors shared stories to honour Canadian veterans, from WWII to Afghanistan. Witness the poignant ceremonies.
The Brant War Memorial has been updated with additional names ahead of Remembrance Day 2025. Discover the significance of this tribute and other Ontario news updates.
Alberta's police watchdog clears four Calgary officers of misconduct after investigating unauthorized database searches of former environment minister Shannon Phillips.
An Edmonton police constable has been officially charged with sexual assault following a rigorous internal investigation. The case raises serious questions about accountability within law enforcement.
An Ottawa resident has been charged with possessing child sexual abuse material following a comprehensive investigation by local police and provincial enforcement units.
Explosive internal investigation uncovers disturbing text messages where a Border Patrol agent allegedly brags about shooting a woman during off-duty incident in Chicago, raising serious concerns about accountability.
Canada's highest court will determine if Saskatchewan's controversial parental consent policy for student pronoun changes violates Charter rights in a landmark education case.
Canada's Supreme Court has declined to hear the final appeal in the controversial British Columbia ostrich case, ending a years-long legal battle over the mass culling of hundreds of birds.
Canada's highest court will hear the pivotal case challenging Saskatchewan's controversial parental consent requirement for pronoun changes in schools, setting a national precedent for LGBTQ+ rights and provincial authority.
Liberal Member of Parliament Jaime Battiste faces financial penalties after admitting to four violations of Canada's Elections Act during his 2021 campaign. Discover the details of the case and its implications.
A groundbreaking Windsor podcast is preserving the incredible stories of local Second World War veterans before they're lost to time. Discover these remarkable firsthand accounts of courage and sacrifice.
Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.
New revelations emerge about the forceful arrest of demonstrators who allegedly breached security at a private Toronto event, with police releasing detailed accounts of the confrontation.