Manitoba Marks Day of Remembrance for Women
A sunrise ceremony at the Manitoba legislature commemorated the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on December 4, 2025. Learn more about this solemn observance.
A sunrise ceremony at the Manitoba legislature commemorated the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on December 4, 2025. Learn more about this solemn observance.
Following former President Trump's pledge of a Venezuela attack 'soon,' U.S. lawmakers are pushing for a war powers vote. This move highlights congressional concerns over military authority.
A devastating arson fire in Conrich that destroyed three homes has resulted in a new automatic response agreement between Rocky View County and Chestermere firefighters to improve emergency response times.
A $4.49 million settlement has been proposed in a class-action lawsuit against 23andMe over a major data breach. The deal awaits court approval and could affect many Canadians.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has approved a class-action lawsuit alleging Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railway operations sparked the devastating 2021 Lytton wildfire. Learn the details of the ruling and its implications.
A B.C. judge has certified a class-action lawsuit against CN and CP railways for the 2021 Lytton wildfire. Learn about the allegations and what it means for residents seeking accountability.
Apple Inc. faces a wave of class action lawsuits in the EU after the bloc's top court ruled Dutch users can sue collectively in the Netherlands, regardless of location. The decision challenges Apple's jurisdictional defenses.
A new 50-bed live-in facility for substance use treatment will open in New Brunswick in summer 2026 at Eagle's Eye View Cottages, marking a significant expansion of addiction recovery services in the province.
Correctional Service Canada recorded 400 cases of employee misconduct leading to disciplinary action in the past year, with 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal accountability measures.
Correctional Service Canada took disciplinary action against 400 employees for misconduct in a recent review, resulting in 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal crackdown.
Starbucks workers' union escalates Black Friday strike action across multiple Canadian locations, demanding union contracts and better working conditions. Read the latest developments.
Canada's Supreme Court permits investor legal action against a mining company to move forward, marking a significant ruling for shareholder rights and corporate accountability.
President Trump announces imminent US action against Venezuelan drug traffickers on land, signaling escalation in anti-narcotics efforts. Details emerge from Air Force One briefing.
The SEC is investigating Jefferies Financial Group regarding its disclosures about exposure to bankrupt auto-parts supplier First Brands Group. Learn about the probe's details and market impact.
The Calgary Board of Education settles a class-action lawsuit for $15.77 million over abuse by former teachers at John Ware School. Read the full story and apology.
Seventeen Cameron Highlanders soldiers face disciplinary action for posting explicit photos and racist, homophobic comments in the Blue Hackle Mafia Facebook group. Military police investigation continues.
Unionized WSIB workers in London make history with their first-ever strike. Get the latest details on this unprecedented labor action and its implications.
An Ottawa law firm is seeking North Bay residents for a $105 million class action over contaminated soil at Jack Garland Airport. Learn about the lawsuit and cleanup efforts.
Jordon Hudson, Bill Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend, announces legal action against reporter Pablo Torre following months of investigative reporting about their relationship. Get the latest details.
Regina city council approves rezoning for a new six-storey, 100-unit apartment building on Broad Street, replacing the former Canadian Blood Services site with views of Wascana Park.
The G20 summit begins in South Africa marked by U.S. boycott and European concerns over Trump's Ukraine peace plan. Key discussions focus on climate, trade and global cooperation.
A national class action settlement has been reached with the alternative milk company Silk following a listeria recall. Learn the details and what it means for Canadian consumers.
Canadians affected by a listeria outbreak linked to recalled plant-based milk have reached a $6.5-million settlement. Learn about the compensation details and the outbreak's impact.
Health-care workers across Alberta commence strike action as union reveals picket locations. Get the latest updates on the labor dispute affecting provincial health services.
Carleton University's Architecture Action Lab transforms Vanier parking lot into vibrant community hub, celebrating diversity and overcoming neighborhood stigma.
West Shore RCMP bike patrol unit recovers $10,000 worth of stolen property from View Royal home. Mounties continue investigation into theft operations.
Canadian consumers can claim up to $50+ from $500M bread price-fixing settlement. No receipts needed. Deadline: December 12, 2025. Submit your claim now!
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against Uber Eats Canada. Learn who may be eligible to join the claim and what it means for delivery workers across the country.
A Vancouver airport security company files $420 million lawsuit against Canadian government after losing contract bid. Read about the legal battle and implications.
A dispute over gender definitions at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil threatens to derail negotiations. Six nations are challenging trans and non-binary recognition.