Minister cites 'abuses' in Jordan's Principle funding
Internal email reveals Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty told chiefs of 'abuses' in Jordan's Principle funding and is reviewing the initiative. Advocates question the claims.
Internal email reveals Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty told chiefs of 'abuses' in Jordan's Principle funding and is reviewing the initiative. Advocates question the claims.
Quebec's housing tribunal has set a 3.1% baseline rent increase for 2026, but costs could push it higher. Tenants protest, calling rents already too high. Learn the new rules and negotiation rights.
A B.C. ostrich farm's $10,000 fine for failing to promptly report an avian flu outbreak has been upheld by a tribunal. The outbreak led to the cull of the entire flock.
The B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal clarifies that the entity or person who hires a plumber is legally responsible for payment, a key ruling for contractors and clients. Learn more about this important decision.
An Ottawa pizza shop wins nearly $400,000 in legal costs after the Ontario Land Tribunal rules against the city's expropriation tactics. Read the full story.
A British Columbia agricultural tribunal has upheld a $10,000 fine against Universal Ostrich Farms for not reporting sick birds. Learn the details of this biosecurity failure.
A government survey reveals new Canadians prioritize human rights and diversity when defining national values. Discover the insights shaping immigration and integration discussions.
A new survey reveals immigrants are more likely to cite human rights and diversity as defining 'Canadian values.' Explore the findings and what they say about national identity.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand confirms a Canadian citizen was killed in Iran. Canada condemns the regime's violence and calls for an immediate end to repression. Full story.
Ottawa police are searching for potential victims after charging a 25-year-old man in a human trafficking investigation spanning from 2022 to 2024. Learn more about the case.
A labour tribunal has dismissed a complaint from Hydro-Quebec's union regarding the utility's 'priority behaviours' policy for employees. Get the full details on the ruling.
Iranians have made their first calls to the outside world following a government crackdown on nationwide protests. The communication blackout had isolated millions. Read the latest developments.
Iranian Canadians in London, Ont., urge the world to hear protesters' voices as the death toll rises in Iran. Activist Besat Zardosht speaks out on the crisis.
Ottawa joins international condemnation as protests in Iran claim lives, including a student and a father. Iranian-Canadians gather in Manitoba to show solidarity.
The Canadian government has joined other nations in condemning the Iranian regime for its violent crackdown on protesters. Read Ottawa's official stance and the global response.
Activists report at least 544 killed in Iran's crackdown on widespread anti-government protests. Demonstrations continue across the country and garner international support.
At least 538 people have died in Iran's crackdown on protests, including a student, a bodybuilder, and a father of three. Relatives and rights groups confirm the deaths as global outcry grows.
Human rights activists report at least 538 killed in Iran's crackdown on widespread anti-government protests. Demonstrations continue across the country.
Protests against Iran's regime continue despite an internet blackout. Rights groups report hundreds killed, including protesters deliberately shot in the eyes. Read the latest.
The Ontario Court of Appeal will hear a pivotal case on Jan. 28, 2026, deciding if the Charter grants a 'right to bike lanes.' The outcome could redefine the limits of judicial power and government policy in Canada.
Nationwide protests in Iran reach a critical two-week mark with over 116 dead and an internet blackout. U.S. President Trump offers support as Iranian authorities threaten harsh crackdowns. Stay informed on the escalating crisis.
Human rights monitors report at least 116 killed in violence surrounding protests challenging Iran's theocratic government. Get the latest on the escalating crisis.
Iranian-Canadians protest on Parliament Hill, calling for action as Iran's regime cracks down on dissent. Canada condemns violence and arrests.
Thousands gathered in Montreal on January 10, 2026, to rally against Iran's regime, echoing global solidarity with protesters facing a brutal crackdown. Read the full story.
An analysis of the legal precedent and human rights rationale behind the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Read the expert breakdown.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg will temporarily close for annual maintenance and spring cleaning in January 2026. Plan your visit accordingly.
Iranian authorities escalate crackdown on protests, threatening death penalty and blocking internet. Supreme Leader Khamenei condemns 'vandalism' as unrest grows.
London's Iranian diaspora held a solidarity rally on Thursday, advocating for human rights and political change in Iran. The event underscores ongoing global concern.
The Iranian community in London, Ontario, held a rally advocating for human rights and political change in Iran. Learn about the local response to international calls for protest.
Toronto police arrested two individuals on human trafficking charges and express concern there may be additional victims. Authorities urge the public to come forward with information.