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Nova Scotia Fights Child Porn Sentence Ruling

Nova Scotia's justice minister declares the province will intervene as opposing party in landmark case challenging mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession.

La Tulipe Wins Court Battle Against Noise Restrictions

Montreal's beloved La Tulipe performance venue triumphs in Quebec court, overturning noise restrictions that threatened its survival. The landmark decision preserves the city's vibrant arts scene and cultural heritage.

Supreme Court to Rule on BC's Escaped Ostriches Case

Canada's highest court will decide November 6 whether to hear the bizarre case of escaped ostriches from a BC farm, pitting animal rights against agricultural regulations in a precedent-setting legal showdown.

Marco Mendicino joins Cassels law firm

Marco Mendicino, former chief of staff to Mark Carney and ex-Liberal MP, brings his extensive financial and government expertise to Cassels Brock as a partner in their growing Toronto office.

Canada's Hate Speech Law: National Debate Explained

Explore the heated discussion around Canada's proposed hate speech legislation. Learn why supporters call it necessary protection while critics warn of free speech implications in this comprehensive analysis.

Variable Mortgage Holders Get Rate Cut Relief

Canadian homeowners with variable-rate mortgages are celebrating as the Bank of Canada's recent rate cut brings significant payment reductions. Discover how this decision impacts monthly budgets and what it means for the housing market.

Canadian Home Sales Break 4-Month Growth Streak

Canada's housing market shows cooling signs as national home sales decline 1.9% month-over-month, breaking a four-month growth streak despite year-over-year gains and regional variations.

Rate Cut Offers Relief for Alberta Homeowners

The Bank of Canada's recent interest rate reduction offers breathing room for Albertans, but experts warn bigger economic challenges lie ahead for the province's housing market and overall financial landscape.

Illinois Deputy Guilty of Murder in 911 Shooting

A landmark verdict finds Illinois sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson guilty of murder for killing Sonya Massey, a Black woman who had called 911 for assistance. The case highlights ongoing concerns about police violence and racial justice.

Notwithstanding Clause: Canada's Constitutional Power Play

Discover how Saskatchewan's recent legal battle puts Canada's rarely-used constitutional override clause in the spotlight. Learn what Section 33 means for your rights and why provinces are increasingly reaching for this nuclear option.

Trump Accused of Forcing Out Federal Workers

Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump officials systematically removed career federal employees through controversial Schedule F reclassification, raising concerns about political interference in government operations.

Halifax police officer charged with obstruction

A Halifax Regional Police officer has been charged with obstruction of justice following an internal investigation into allegations of selling stolen bicycles. The case raises serious questions about police conduct and accountability.

Fredericton officer cleared in arrest injury case

New Brunswick's police oversight agency has determined no charges will be filed against a Fredericton officer after a woman sustained injuries during an arrest. The incident, which occurred last fall, was thoroughly investigated by the Alberta Serious Inc

Quebec Forces Doctors Back to Work with Special Law

Quebec's health minister Christian Dubé invokes special powers to compel doctors back to hospitals as healthcare system faces critical shortages. Bill 15 provisions spark debate over government authority versus medical staffing crisis.

Bank of Canada Cuts Interest Rates to 4.75%

The Bank of Canada has made its first interest rate cut in months, lowering the overnight rate to 4.75%. Discover how this decision affects mortgages, savings, and the Canadian economy.

Bank of Canada Cuts Rate to 2.25% - Second Drop

The Bank of Canada has cut its key interest rate to 2.25% in its second consecutive reduction, signaling a major shift in monetary policy that could save Canadians money on mortgages and loans.

Bank of Canada Cuts Interest Rate to 4.75%

The Bank of Canada has made its first interest rate cut since 2020, dropping the benchmark rate to 4.75%. Discover how this historic move will impact mortgages, savings, and the Canadian economy.

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