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Quebec's 2026 rent increase guideline set at 3.1%

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.

B.C. CRT: Plumbing bills must be paid by hirer

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.

Iranians Make First Calls After Protest Crackdown

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.

Canada condemns Iran for killing protesters

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.

Iran protest death toll hits 544, activists say

Activists report at least 544 killed in Iran's crackdown on widespread anti-government protests. Demonstrations continue across the country and garner international support.

Iran Protests: 116 Dead, Internet Cut, U.S. Warns

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.

Legal Basis for Maduro's Capture Explained

An analysis of the legal precedent and human rights rationale behind the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Read the expert breakdown.

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