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Supreme Court to Examine Religious Records Request

Canada's Supreme Court will review a request for religious records through B.C. law. Learn about this significant legal case and its implications for religious privacy rights in Canada.

What's On in Montreal This Weekend: Nov 21-23

Discover the best events and activities happening in Montreal this weekend, from cultural festivals to sports and entertainment. Plan your perfect Montreal weekend now!

Texas Teacher Quits Over Ten Commandments Display

Fort Worth theatre teacher Gigi Cervantes resigns rather than teach in classrooms displaying Ten Commandments. The religious displays in Texas schools spark controversy and personal sacrifice.

Texas judge blocks Ten Commandments school law

Federal judge issues temporary injunction against Texas law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools. Legal battle continues over religious symbols in education.

TD Bank Settles Human Rights Complaint in B.C.

TD Bank resolves human rights complaint filed by Muslim-Indigenous man denied service at Surrey branch. Settlement marks victory for religious accommodation rights in Canada.

Judge Blocks Trump Admin UC Funding Cuts

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.

Kansas County Pays $3M Over Newspaper Raid

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.

The High Cost of Freedom: A Soldier's Reflection

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.

Conservatives Fight Remembrance Day Prayer Ban

Canadian Conservatives demand reversal of military directive restricting religious prayers at Remembrance Day ceremonies, citing Supreme Court's Saguenay decision as basis for controversial policy change.

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