B.C. Amends Mental Health Act to Protect Workers
B.C. government proposes amendments to the Mental Health Act to provide stronger legal protections for health workers delivering involuntary patient care. Learn about the changes.
B.C. government proposes amendments to the Mental Health Act to provide stronger legal protections for health workers delivering involuntary patient care. Learn about the changes.
The CRTC has announced that pornography will no longer be subject to Canadian content quotas, exempting adult programming from CanCon requirements. Learn what this means for the industry.
Ottawa advocates demand reforms to Canada's justice system, citing intimidation and systemic barriers that prevent sexual assault survivors from reporting crimes and accessing justice.
Jonah Goldberg argues for constitutional amendment to limit presidential pardon power after abuses by Trump and Biden. Learn why checks and balances have failed.
A mandatory inquest has been announced into the 2021 death of Taher Hashemi at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre. The probe aims to examine the circumstances and prevent future deaths.
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court ruling against Texas' 2026 congressional map. The decision could impact elections and voting rights nationwide. Follow this developing story.
Toronto Police have arrested a man after a security camera allegedly captured him committing an indecent act. Learn the details of the investigation and public safety response.
Alberta's Justice Minister denies government involvement in the alleged firing of two senior Edmonton Crown prosecutors, attributing the decision to the new acting head of the prosecution service.
Alberta's UCP government plans hybrid health care allowing doctors to work in public and private systems simultaneously. Learn how this could change Canadian medicine.
PM Mark Carney's chief of staff, Marc-André Blanchard, faces Conservative criticism for comparing Carney's extensive ethics screen to that of Stephen Harper's former chief of staff. Discover the details of the conflict of interest review.
Federal employee unions are suing the Trump administration over a job application question they argue violates First Amendment rights by asking applicants to support the president's agenda.
Ontario's new legislation mandates public sector to prioritize local goods and services first, supporting provincial businesses and workers as part of a $220-billion economic plan.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett delivers scorching testimony about Trump's Epstein relationship during House hearing. Learn about the political fallout and transparency demands.
Children's safety advocates demand Canadian government reintroduce Online Harms Act by Dec 31, citing 45% rise in child exploitation cases. New name proposed: Online Safety Act.
The Trump administration proposes eliminating automatic protections for threatened species, sparking environmental concerns. Learn how this affects Canadian wildlife.
Mark Carney's government proposes removing requirement for companies to back environmental claims with internationally recognized methodology, sparking greenwashing concerns.
Daily Show correspondent Ronny Chieng was left speechless as the Senate unanimously passed the Jeffrey Epstein files bill using a rare procedure. Discover how this political surprise unfolded.
Miller's Farm faces closure after Ottawa denies bylaw amendment needed for trucking and snow removal operations. Family business at risk following council decision.
CNN panelists debate Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein amid pending document releases. The Epstein Transparency Act moves forward as bipartisan Senate vote sends legislation to president.
Kingsville suspends payments to the Essex OPP board over a funding formula disagreement. Learn how this impacts police oversight and public safety in the region.
Kingsville council unanimously opposes the Ford government's plan to merge Ontario's 36 conservation authorities, citing concerns over financial impact and loss of local control over flooding and conservation matters.
Federal judge issues temporary injunction against Texas law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools. Legal battle continues over religious symbols in education.
Canada's minority Liberal government survives another confidence vote on a budgetary motion, averting a snap election as opposition leaders criticize their methods as unsustainable.
Toronto police have arrested Tyson Dante Tobias Macfarlane, 20, for an indecent act in Cabbagetown. Authorities believe there may be additional victims and urge others to come forward.
Toronto police have charged LocalNewsMan following an indecent act investigation in Cabbagetown. The charges come after a thorough police probe into the incident.
Ottawa Councillor Stéphanie Plante tables motion against Bill 60, which housing advocates warn weakens tenant rights and could increase homelessness in the city. Learn the details.
Families and advocates demand justice system reform following the controversial release of a man convicted of killing two Indigenous women. Read about the ongoing fight for accountability.
Toronto Police are asking for public help to identify a suspect wanted for an indecent act involving a 10-year-old boy in Cabbagetown. Investigators believe the same man may be responsible for similar incidents in the area.
RCMP in Trail, B.C. are investigating an alleged public indecent act and seeking witnesses. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities immediately.
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi commits to repealing controversial Bills 18, 20 and the Recall Act if elected in 2027, while UCP plans new municipal conduct code.