Montreal church sued over $2,500 MAGA event fine
A Montreal church is taking legal action after receiving a $2,500 municipal fine for hosting a 'MAGA superstar' event. Pastor Bernaby Quevedo defends the gathering as protected religious activity.
A Montreal church is taking legal action after receiving a $2,500 municipal fine for hosting a 'MAGA superstar' event. Pastor Bernaby Quevedo defends the gathering as protected religious activity.
Maya Cassady, 17, died by suicide after obtaining her mental health records through freedom of information. Her mother now advocates for systemic reform to protect vulnerable youth.
Scott Youmans plays national anthem at police HQ after being stopped at Nathan Phillips Square. Toronto faces freedom of expression questions amid ongoing protests.
A motorcyclist was transported to a trauma centre following a serious collision with an SUV in North York. Emergency services responded to the incident on November 24, 2025.
Far-right Australian Senator Pauline Hanson dons burqa during parliamentary session, igniting debate about religious freedom and political provocation in democratic institutions.
North Shore Rescue has resumed the search for an elderly hiker who went missing on Grouse Mountain on November 16. Get the latest updates on this ongoing search and rescue operation.
Historian Johan Norberg warns America risks repeating Rome's mistakes with entitlement spending and inflation. Discover the parallels and how to preserve innovation.
Harold Calla argues that meaningful Indigenous participation is essential for Canada's economic restructuring. Projects like Cedar LNG demonstrate how partnerships create prosperity for all Canadians.
The Hungarian service of Radio Free Europe ceased operations after Trump administration funding cuts. Learn how this impacts media freedom in Orbán's Hungary and US foreign policy.
Explore the legal dilemma of Canadian politicians blocking constituents on social media. Where should digital safety end and freedom of expression begin? Read more.
Natalie Knight, the Vancouver college instructor who called Hamas' Oct. 7 attack 'brilliant,' was reinstated then resigned. Full details on the academic freedom case.
CTV News Toronto investigates the city's most creative side hustles as residents seek financial freedom. Share your unique income story with us today!
Sherbrooke Street West in Montreal has been recognized as one of the world's coolest streets and the highest-ranking North American destination in Time Out's global ranking.
Air Canada announces a multi-year fleet renewal program featuring new cabins, seatback entertainment, and free Wi-Fi across its mainline, Rouge, and Express services, enhancing travel for Canadian passengers.
Financial expert Christopher Liew shares actionable strategies for Canadians to eliminate debt quickly while maintaining their lifestyle and social happiness.
A Christian group is suing Quebec City for cancelling a Sean Feucht concert, alleging Charter rights violations. The U.S. singer's entire eastern Canada tour faced cancellations.
North Bay's 2025 Santa Claus Parade dazzles residents, marking a century of festive tradition. Discover the sights and sounds of this historic community celebration.
An email about cattle research intensifies academic freedom concerns in India. Learn how this incident reflects broader tensions in Indian universities and research institutions.
A federal judge prevents immediate funding cuts to University of California over antisemitism allegations. Learn about the legal battle and its implications for academic freedom.
Superior Court rejects medical students' request to suspend parts of Quebec's new doctors' law, citing public's right to medical care over free speech concerns.
Prime Minister Mark Carney adds Ksi Lisims LNG and North Coast power line to federal major projects list, accelerating approvals for BC's economic development plan. Read more.
Marion County agrees to pay $3 million and issue apology for police raid on local newspaper, settling federal lawsuit over press freedom violations.
A man sustained potentially life-threatening injuries in a shooting at a North York residence on November 12, 2025. Police are investigating the violent incident that occurred in a residential neighborhood.
Marion County agrees to $3 million settlement and apology after controversial police raid on local newspaper. A victory for press freedom in Canada and beyond.
Barrick Mining Corp. pivots to North American gold assets in Nevada and the Dominican Republic under new leadership, expanding Pueblo Viejo and Fourmile projects.
Canadian Armed Forces Sgt. David Benson reflects on his poignant journey to the Netherlands, underscoring why remembering the sacrifices for liberty is crucial to protecting our own freedom in Canada.
Tom MacGregor argues for enhanced security at Ottawa's National War Memorial, a sacred site vulnerable since the Freedom Convoy. Read why Confederation Square needs federal protection.
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.
A Quebec Superior Court judge has suspended Bill 2, legislation that would have restricted doctors' ability to protest. This landmark ruling protects physicians' freedom of expression rights across Quebec.
First Atlantic Nickel announces participation in the North American Stainless & Special Alloys Conference 2025, highlighting innovative smelter-free processing technology and chromium byproduct potential at their Pipestone XL Nickel Alloy Projects.