Civil Rights Pioneer Claudette Colvin Dies at 86
Claudette Colvin, whose 1955 arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat sparked the civil rights movement, has died at 86. Learn about her pivotal legacy.
Claudette Colvin, whose 1955 arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat sparked the civil rights movement, has died at 86. Learn about her pivotal legacy.
Claudette Colvin, a pivotal figure who refused to give up her bus seat months before Rosa Parks, has died at 86. Her courageous act helped spark the civil rights movement.
Over 1,000 Iranian-Calgarians gathered at city hall, calling on global leaders to intervene in Iran's civil unrest. Organizer urges action to 'end brutal regimes.'
A Salt Spring Island woman has agreed to disclose the source of $1 million used to buy her home, which is linked to an alleged $165M stock fraud. Read the latest on this civil forfeiture case.
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.
Public fury erupts after video shows ICE agents preventing a physician from helping Renee Nicole Good, a woman shot in Minneapolis. Legal experts analyze potential civil liability.
A B.C. court has dismissed a civil lawsuit against the estate of renowned Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau. Get the details on this significant legal decision and its implications.
Former Trump aide Katie Miller discusses her children's vaccination status on her podcast with Jenny McCarthy, making claims contradicted by major health studies. Learn the facts.
At least 35 people have been killed and 1,200 detained during recent economic protests in Iran. Get the latest details on the escalating civil unrest and government crackdown.
The civil trial of Gilbert Rozon was thrown into disarray as actress Danie Frenette verbally attacked him and her husband allegedly assaulted him during a break. Get the full details.
A new poll suggests referendums on separating from Canada would fail in both Quebec and Alberta, with national anxiety being a key factor. Explore the data and analysis.
The Trump administration's memo targeting 'Antifa-aligned' ideologies, not just violence, risks criminalizing dissent and violating First Amendment rights, continuing a historical pattern.
Buddhist monks continue their 'Walk for Peace' from Texas to Washington, D.C., inspiring thousands on social media despite facing physical challenges. Follow their journey for unity.
A deep dive into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s transformative and controversial first year leading U.S. Health and Human Services, featuring massive staffing cuts and a dramatic shift in vaccine policy. Read the full analysis.
New research from University of Victoria experts exposes how fossil fuel industry narratives have derailed Canada's climate policy in 2025, including carbon tax repeal and pipeline deals. Learn how to counter these tactics.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's public break with Donald Trump escalates as she questions his Christian faith and cites her push for Epstein file transparency as the cause. Explore the details of their feud.
The Civil restaurant in Kitchener provided a warm meal and gathering space for the community on December 24, 2025, offering comfort and connection during the holidays.
A straw poll at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest reveals deep divisions in Trump's cabinet approval. Discover who tops the list and who faces skepticism. Read the full analysis.
Movement Network has launched its M1 Mainnet, evolving from an Ethereum Layer 2 to a sovereign Layer 1 blockchain. The 'People's Chain' promises 10,000+ TPS and native staking.
André Levy is contesting the constitutionality of Quebec's civil forfeiture law after police seized over $2 million from his home without criminal charges. His lawyers argue it violates Charter rights.
A federal jury found the owner of a Rapid City hotel liable for discriminating against Native Americans, ordering tens of thousands in damages. The case highlights ongoing racial tensions.
A federal jury finds a South Dakota hotel owner liable for discrimination against Native Americans. The case stems from a 2022 lawsuit following service denials. Read the full story.
The first major Turning Point USA gathering since founder Charlie Kirk's murder exposed deep rifts in the MAGA movement, with Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson clashing publicly. Discover the battle for the future of American conservatism.
The first major Turning Point USA gathering since Charlie Kirk's murder exposed deep rifts in the MAGA movement, with Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson clashing publicly. Discover the battle for the future of American conservatism.
Erika Kirk takes over Turning Point USA, aiming to attract young women with a traditionalist message. Experts and data reveal a significant political gender divide, casting doubt on her appeal to a generation prioritizing financial independence.
The head of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is urging white men to come forward with discrimination claims, aligning with Trump's anti-DEI agenda. Critics call it a misunderstanding of DEI's goals.
A U.S. federal judge is deliberating whether Donald Trump can claim immunity from civil lawsuits related to the January 6 Capitol attack. The legal decision could set a major precedent.
As 2025 concludes, Unifor National President Lana Payne assesses a difficult year for Canadian workers and outlines the union's strategy for the coming challenges. Read the full interview.
Ex-NHL defenceman Willie Mitchell has formally denied allegations of sexual assault in a civil lawsuit. The former Vancouver Canucks player's legal team filed a response this week.
Norman Podhoretz, the longtime editor of Commentary magazine who became a defining voice of the neo-conservative movement, has died at 95. Explore his controversial legacy.