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Ontario AG: 'Scrapping written exams' not acceptable

Ontario's Attorney General Doug Downey firmly rejects eliminating written exams, emphasizing their importance in the justice system. Learn about the government's stance on legal education standards.

Utah DA declines charges in child trafficking case

Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill announces no charges will be filed against the founder of an anti-child-trafficking organization. Learn the details behind this controversial decision.

Trump to sue BBC for $5B over edited speech

Former President Donald Trump announces potential $5 billion lawsuit against BBC for editing his speech. Legal battle could set media precedent. Read latest developments.

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.

Ontario may replace bar exam with skills courses

The Law Society of Ontario is exploring replacing the traditional bar exam with practical skills-based courses. This potential shift could transform legal education in the province.

Lawyer must testify about prosecutor relationship

Defence lawyer Mathieu Rondeau-Poissant ordered to testify under oath about intimate relations with prosecutor in Quebec cannabis trafficking case. Could impact multiple defendants.

Winnipeg Lawyers Review Elston Bostock Cases

Defence lawyers in Winnipeg are reviewing cases connected with Elston Bostock. Learn about this legal development and its implications for Manitoba's justice system.

Trump not suing BBC, legal team confirms

Donald Trump's legal representatives state no lawsuit has been filed against BBC as of November 2025. Get the latest updates on this developing story.

Border inspection kiosks down at Canadian airports

Technical issues affecting border inspection kiosks at multiple Canadian airports have been reported by CBSA. Travelers should prepare for potential delays and have documentation ready.

AI Reshapes Canadian Workplace Collaboration

Canadian companies embrace AI for workplace efficiency but worry it's replacing human teamwork and creativity. Survey reveals 89% of employers express concerns about AI's growing role.

TikTok star ordered to pay $1.75M in lawsuit

TikTok influencer Brenay Kennard has been found liable for criminal conversation and alienation of affection, ordered to pay US$1.75 million. Learn the details of this landmark case.

Hannibal Gadhafi Released on Bail in Lebanon

Hannibal Gadhafi, son of late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, has been released on bail by Lebanese authorities. Learn about the case details and international implications.

Antonio Brown Extradited on Attempted Murder Charge

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has been extradited from California to Florida to face charges of attempted murder after an alleged assault on a moving truck driver. The controversial athlete now confronts his most serious legal battle yet.

Antonio Brown Charged With Attempted Murder in Florida

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has been arrested and charged with attempted murder following a dramatic SWAT team response at his Florida home. The ex-Super Bowl champion faces multiple serious charges in his latest legal controversy.

Canadian Quantum Startups Fuel U.S. Tech Advancement

Discover how Canada's quantum computing startups are driving American technological advancement, securing contracts with U.S. government agencies and positioning Canadian innovation on the global stage.

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