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Tenant Rights in Cash for Keys Deals Explained

A legal expert explains tenant rights when landlords offer 'Cash for Keys' deals. Learn what the N11 form means, your legal protections, and how to avoid eviction pitfalls in Canada's rental market.

U.S. Sues Illinois Over Immigrant Protection Laws

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, challenging state laws that limit federal immigration enforcement at hospitals and courthouses. The legal clash highlights ongoing tensions over immigration policy

Abandoned Newborn Discovered at Toronto Church

Parishioners at St. Monica's Catholic Church in Toronto discovered an abandoned newborn in a shoebox. The mother has been located, and both are receiving care. Learn about safe surrender laws in Canada.

U.S. Sues Washington D.C. Over Gun Laws

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the District of Columbia, challenging its local firearm regulations. This legal action marks a significant federal intervention in local governance.

Saskatchewan Needs Strong Privacy Laws for AI Era

An opinion piece argues Saskatchewan's cybersecurity pact is insufficient. The province needs robust privacy legislation to govern AI data use, citing real-world examples of potential breaches.

Quebec's secularism attack on religious liberty

A controversial plan to remove religious exemptions from Canada's hate speech laws faces opposition, raising alarms about aggressive secularism in Quebec and its impact on national religious freedom.

$3.9M to Restore Ontario Snowmobile Trail Network

The Ontario government is providing $3.9 million to restore 4,500 kilometres of snowmobile trails across the province, supporting winter tourism and recreation. Learn more about this key investment.

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