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Family turned away from hotel over guide dog

An Ottawa family was refused service at a Saint-Jérôme Comfort Inn due to a service dog. The incident highlights ongoing accessibility challenges in Canada. Learn more about your rights.

Judge bars Trump from fining University of California

A U.S. judge has indefinitely blocked Donald Trump from imposing fines on the University of California over alleged discrimination claims. The ruling represents a significant legal development in ongoing education disputes.

Chinese astronauts return from space station rescue

Three Chinese astronauts stranded at Tiangong space station will return to Earth using the spacecraft that delivered their replacement crew. The Shenzhou mission demonstrates China's growing space capabilities.

Last Chinese Canadian WWII Soldier Dies at 99

The last Chinese Canadian WWII soldier, Gordie Quan, died at 99. Remembrance Day ceremonies in Vancouver honoured his legacy and Cold War veterans who continue to serve.

Lawsuit challenges TSA's transgender pat-down ban

A new lawsuit is challenging the TSA's policy prohibiting transgender officers from conducting certain pat-downs. The case highlights workplace discrimination and civil rights issues.

EU Eyes Banning Huawei from Mobile Networks

The European Commission is pushing to legally require EU members to phase out Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks, citing security risks. This could spark a political battle.

Jewish and Chinese Canadians Unite Against Hate

Amid rising antisemitism and anti-Asian sentiment, Jewish and Chinese communities across Canada are building powerful coalitions to combat discrimination and promote mutual understanding.

Good Looks Still Give You Career Advantages: Study

New research reveals attractive employees earn more, get promoted faster, and face fewer consequences for mistakes. Discover why appearance remains a powerful factor in workplace success.

China sentences 5 Myanmar gang members to death

Chinese court issues capital punishment for Myanmar nationals involved in brutal organized crime ring targeting Chinese citizens abroad. The landmark case highlights international cooperation against transnational criminal networks.

Federal Court Strikes Down Georgia's PSC Election System

A federal court has overturned Georgia's at-large Public Service Commission elections, declaring them racially discriminatory. This landmark decision could transform energy regulation and political representation across the state.

Chinese Calligraphy Album Sells for $1.3 Million

A historic Chinese calligraphy album by renowned artist Wang Xizhi shattered expectations, fetching over $1.3 million CAD at recent international auction, highlighting growing global demand for classical Asian art.

Canada Spends $1.5M Fighting Black Employees' Lawsuit

Canadian taxpayers have footed a $1.5 million bill as the federal government battles a class action lawsuit from Black public servants alleging workplace discrimination, raising questions about government accountability.

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