Ontario child-care fees to remain at $19/day in 2025
Ontario and federal government agree to one-year extension of $19/day average child-care fees. Deal ensures affordability for families through 2025.
Ontario and federal government agree to one-year extension of $19/day average child-care fees. Deal ensures affordability for families through 2025.
Edmonton Police seek witnesses after a police cruiser struck a woman near Kingsway. Authorities investigating the November incident urge anyone with information to come forward.
Visa and Mastercard reach a landmark settlement with U.S. retailers, reducing fees and allowing merchants to reject high-cost premium credit cards. Learn how this impacts Canadian businesses.
Windsor City Council has extended the development charge freeze until 2031 and added an annual review clause. Learn how this affects local construction and growth.
Ottawa OPP are searching for witnesses to a serious hit-and-run collision on Highway 417 that caused a vehicle to roll over. The suspect driver fled the scene.
Winnipeg's new parking strategy could eliminate certain free parking spaces while introducing modern payment options and dynamic pricing to address downtown congestion and revenue challenges.
Heartbreaking scenes unfold at a Canadian ostrich farm as federal authorities proceed with controversial cull following failed legal appeal. Farmers and supporters devastated by court decision.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will proceed with culling ostriches at a BC farm after the Supreme Court refused to hear the owner's appeal, ending a lengthy legal battle over avian flu concerns.
A Nigerian immigrant facing deportation for his involvement in the death of a McMaster University student has won his appeal, securing another chance to remain in Canada in a landmark immigration case.
The Town of Essex eliminates taxi licensing fees until December 2025, providing financial relief for drivers and improving transportation access for residents across the municipality.
Erin Patterson, convicted in lethal mushroom lunch case, files appeal alleging justice system failures and insufficient evidence in controversial trial.
Toronto Police have released surveillance images seeking public assistance in their investigation into a recent suspicious death in the city's downtown core.
Toronto police have released new details in their investigation into the death of a man whose body was discovered in the city's Annex neighbourhood earlier this month, as authorities work to identify the individual and notify next of kin.
The Canadian government unveils plan to eliminate investment transfer fees, promising more competition and lower costs for investors across the country.
EPS releases surveillance images and appeals for public assistance in sexual assault investigation near Whyte Avenue from late August.
Tamara Lich, prominent Freedom Convoy organizer, launches appeal against criminal mischief conviction that could reshape Canadian protest law and political activism landscape.
Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich continues her legal fight as she appeals mischief and counseling mischief convictions. Get the latest on this high-profile case that captured national attention.
The Law Society of Ontario has disciplined numerous lawyers for serious professional misconduct, including sexual harassment, misappropriation of client funds, and ethical violations that shake public trust in the legal profession.
Erin Patterson, convicted of murdering three guests with deadly mushrooms, launches appeal in shocking Australian case that captivated the nation with its dinner party poisoning details.
A shocking attempted murder case in British Columbia sees justice upheld as the BC Court of Appeal rejects the shooter's conviction challenge. Discover the dramatic courtroom details and legal implications.
Edmonton authorities are urgently seeking witnesses after a man in a wheelchair was seriously injured in a collision with an SUV in the city's northwest. The victim remains in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Exclusive: Former Bloc Québécois MP Christine Normandin refuses to concede defeat after losing her seat by the narrowest possible margin - just one vote. Discover why she's appealing to Canada's highest court in this dramatic electoral showdown.
Metro Vancouver residents will see regional utility fees jump to $897 per average home next year as the board approves significant increases for water, sewer, and other essential services.
Edmonton police are urgently seeking witnesses to a major early morning collision on Anthony Henday Drive that sent multiple people to hospital and closed the busy freeway for hours during Monday's commute.
Canadian lawyers are navigating uncharted territory as artificial intelligence transforms legal proceedings. Discover the new disclosure requirements and ethical challenges facing the justice system.
South Simcoe Police issue urgent appeal for information about two missing individuals believed to be traveling in a U-Haul cube truck through Ontario communities.
Former FBI Director James Comey files motion to dismiss charges against him, arguing legal ambiguity and procedural errors undermine the case. Get the latest on this high-profile legal battle.
The University of Windsor is charging thousands for access to records about a ransomware attack while refusing to confirm whether the documents even exist, raising transparency concerns.
A landmark ruling sees an Ontario judge dramatically reduce legal fees in a multi-billion dollar treaty rights case, calling the original $510 million request 'unreasonable' and setting new precedent for legal compensation.
A recent BC Supreme Court decision reveals that former condo owners can still dispute strata charges even after selling their property. Learn how this landmark ruling protects your rights and wallet.