Man Found Not Guilty in Marine One Laser Incident
A Washington, D.C. jury took just 35 minutes to acquit a homeless man charged with pointing a laser at Marine One. The case highlights criticism of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro's prosecutorial focus.
A Washington, D.C. jury took just 35 minutes to acquit a homeless man charged with pointing a laser at Marine One. The case highlights criticism of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro's prosecutorial focus.
Crown prosecutors seek a 16-year prison sentence for a Calgary man convicted of joining ISIS and committing terrorist acts in Syria. Read the latest court details.
Former Maple Ridge city councillor Ahmed Yousef faces four new sexual assault charges following a special prosecutor's investigation. Learn the details of the case and his prior legal troubles.
The Federal Court has dismissed Ottawa's appeal in a dispute over Payments in Lieu of Taxes, upholding a ruling that costs the city millions. Learn the details and implications.
The federal government is reviewing its workforce, raising concerns about possible job reductions within the public service. Get the latest details on the situation and its potential impact.
A U.S. federal officer shot a person in the leg after being attacked during an arrest in Minneapolis. Officials confirm the incident occurred on January 14, 2026.
Federal departments in Ottawa have started notifying public servants about potential job reductions. Get the latest details on this developing story and its impact on the workforce.
Federal immigration officers deployed tear gas against protesters outside a Minneapolis federal building on January 12, 2026, marking a significant escalation in local tensions.
Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, facing legal charges at home, has been granted political asylum in Hungary. The development marks a significant escalation in regional political tensions.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell discloses a DOJ subpoena and potential criminal charges against the central bank. Get the latest on this unprecedented legal development.
East London residents contest a property boundary with a federal research station. The dispute highlights tensions between homeowners and government land use.
Minnesota prosecutors face an uphill battle as the FBI withholds evidence in the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer, jeopardizing state-led accountability. Learn about the legal hurdles.
New data reveals nearly 2,000 full-time positions will be cut across five federal departments by 2030, part of broader public service reductions. Discover the impacted agencies and the $1.5B in planned savings.
Legal experts analyze potential prosecution for the ICE agent involved in the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old Minneapolis woman. Explore the complex jurisdictional issues and review process.
A U.S. judge's order reveals federal prosecutors only pursued charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia after he was mistakenly deported. Read the full details of this complex immigration and justice case.
A U.S. judge has overturned an 18-year prison sentence, ordering a new trial for a woman convicted after a stillbirth. This case reignites debates on reproductive justice and criminal law.
A U.S. federal judge will hold a hearing to determine if Kilmar Abrego Garcia is facing vindictive prosecution. The proceeding follows a December 2025 court appearance in Maryland.
British police will not prosecute punk-rap duo Bob Vylan for leading 'Death to the IDF' chants at Glastonbury, citing insufficient evidence. The decision follows widespread controversy.
B.C. Premier David Eby emphasizes the need for federal partnership on infrastructure vital to trade, highlighting projects like the Massey Tunnel. Read more on the economic priorities.
The federal government will begin notifying public servants of potential job cuts in January 2025. Get the latest details on this significant workforce adjustment.
The federal government has started informing public servants about potential job reductions. Get the latest details on this developing story affecting Ottawa's workforce.
House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Special Counsel Jack Smith to testify on December 17, 2025, regarding his prosecutions of Donald Trump. Follow for updates.
Preston Manning argues Canada needs a credible alternative to PM Mark Carney's government, proposing policy shifts on budget, bureaucracy, and federalism. Read his vision.
A federal union reports persistent rumours of a new office mandate for public servants in Ottawa. Get the latest details on the potential policy shift and its implications.
A Georgia judge has dismissed the election interference case against Donald Trump, marking the collapse of the final criminal prosecution before his return to office. Read the full details.
Alberta's Justice Minister denies government involvement in the alleged firing of two senior Edmonton Crown prosecutors, attributing the decision to the new acting head of the prosecution service.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne met with SUMA President Randy Goulden in Regina to discuss how the federal budget affects Saskatchewan's economy and local communities.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre faces critical decision on triggering election to block Mark Carney's budget with $78 billion deficit. Analysis of political risks and policy opportunities.
Public Service Alliance of Canada reveals federal employees will receive potential layoff information shortly. Stay informed about government workforce changes.
Edmonton's chief Crown prosecutor and deputy suddenly removed from positions following police criticism of child homicide case handling. Questions mount about leadership changes.