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Supreme Court to Hear WE Charity Scandal Case

Canada's Supreme Court will hear a pivotal case stemming from the WE Charity scandal. The outcome could redefine accountability and 'everyday justice' for citizens. Follow the latest developments.

Ottawa sex offender rehab program at risk of closing

The Circles of Support and Accountability program in Ottawa, a vital restorative justice initiative for convicted sex offenders, may shut down due to a funding crisis. Learn about its impact and future.

Calgary City Council May Fire Top Boss Tuesday

Calgary City Council could vote to terminate City Manager David Duckworth as early as Tuesday, following a scathing review of the city's handling of a major water main break. Read the latest developments.

Harry Dunn's Fight for Jan. 6 Truth Continues

Former U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn vows to continue pushing for accountability for the January 6 attack, despite political efforts to 'move on.' Read his powerful story.

Historic Uvalde Officer Trial Begins With Jury Selection

The first criminal trial for a law enforcement officer's response to the 2022 Uvalde school shooting begins. Ex-officer Adrian Gonzales faces 29 counts of child endangerment. Follow the landmark case for accountability.

Adjudicator: PUC Services Must Respond to Information Requests

Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner has ruled that Sault Ste. Marie's PUC Services Inc. qualifies as an institution under provincial freedom of information law and must comply with requests. Learn what this means for transparency.

Ontario government staff back in office full-time

Ontario's public servants are mandated to return to in-person work full-time as of January 5, 2026, ending widespread hybrid arrangements. Learn about the policy shift and its implications.

Revenu Quebec union announces strike action

A union representing Revenu Quebec employees has announced strike action for evenings and weekends, impacting tax services. Get the latest details on the labour dispute.

Australia's Social Media Age Limit: A Call for Canada

Australia has begun enforcing a minimum age of 16 for social media accounts, shifting responsibility to platforms. Michael Burns argues Canada must adopt and expand this approach to protect children's mental health and focus in schools.

SiRT Investigating Cape Breton Police Officer

Nova Scotia's police watchdog is investigating a Cape Breton Regional Police officer following a search warrant. Details on the probe and its implications for community trust.

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