Sudbury business owners win $1.5M for online attacks
A Northern Ontario court has awarded $1.5 million to Sudbury business owners for a malicious social media campaign. Learn about the case and its implications for online harassment in Canada.
A Northern Ontario court has awarded $1.5 million to Sudbury business owners for a malicious social media campaign. Learn about the case and its implications for online harassment in Canada.
Recent legal cases in Ontario and France reveal the immense difficulty in holding perpetrators of online harassment accountable. Explore the challenges and what it means for victims.
Multiple volunteer firefighters in Sackville, N.B., have left the department, citing a toxic work environment and harassment. The exodus raises concerns about community safety.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez publicly refused an interview with Fox News, citing Jesse Watters' history of sexually suggestive comments about her. The viral clash highlights ongoing issues of misogyny in media.
An arbitrator has ruled a New Brunswick paper mill worker fired for equating Zionists to Nazis must be reinstated with a four-month unpaid suspension. The decision highlights workplace policy limits.
A workplace dispute at Ontario's police watchdog reveals allegations a manager said a 'Black drug dealer had it coming,' raising concerns about bias. The family fears it tainted the investigation.
A Sudbury court has awarded two local business owners $1.5 million in damages for a malicious social media campaign. Learn about the case and its implications for online harassment in Canada.
A workplace dispute at Ontario's police watchdog reveals allegations a manager said a 'Black drug dealer had it coming,' prejudicing an investigation. The family demands accountability.
Derek Reimer, convicted of criminal harassment after protesting a drag storytime, remains on house arrest as his new lawyer prepares to fight five alleged breaches of his conditional sentence. Details from Calgary courts.
A Paris court has convicted ten individuals for online harassment targeting French First Lady Brigitte Macron with false claims about her gender and relationship with the president.
A French court finds WorldNews10 guilty of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron. The verdict, delivered on January 5, 2026, marks a significant legal stance against online harassment of public figures.
A Paris court has delivered guilty verdicts against 10 individuals for the online harassment of France's First Lady, Brigitte Macron. The landmark case highlights the fight against digital abuse.
A violinist has filed a lawsuit against actor Will Smith and his management company, alleging wrongful termination and sexual harassment. The legal action was initiated in January 2026.
An RCMP officer in British Columbia has been fired following a substantiated claim of sexual misconduct toward female colleagues at a Christmas party. Learn the details of the case and the force's response.
A Toronto police officer received a six-month demotion after being found guilty of sexually harassing a junior female officer by touching her buttocks. The case raises questions about disciplinary measures.
The U.S. Coast Guard abruptly deleted language calling swastikas and nooses 'potentially divisive' from its harassment manual after senators blocked a nomination. Read the full story.
Toronto police have issued a public safety alert following a 'suspicious' incident involving children at Withrow Park. Authorities are seeking a suspect and urging vigilance.
Waterloo Regional Police have arrested a Kitchener man in connection with several criminal harassment cases. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to ensure community safety.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating multiple reports of criminal harassment in Kitchener-Waterloo from July to December 2025. Authorities have released images of a person of interest.
EPS issues warrants for Matthew Edward Williams, 36, accused of criminal harassment and uttering threats against women on dating and escort sites. Learn the details of the ongoing investigation.
Edmonton Police seek Matthew Edward Williams on a warrant for allegedly harassing women online. EPS urges public assistance in locating the accused.
Aubrey O'Day reveals explicit emails from Sean 'Diddy' Combs in Netflix's 'The Reckoning,' alleging sexual harassment and wrongful firing. The docuseries explores the mogul's fall from grace.
An Ottawa lawyer has been disbarred after being found guilty of criminal harassment and extortion. Learn the details of the case and the Law Society's decisive action.
The contentious Bradford Bypass highway project takes significant step forward despite ongoing environmental concerns. Learn about the latest developments and what's next for this infrastructure initiative.
A Vancouver pharmacy technician faces suspension for sexual misconduct toward female colleagues. Learn about the disciplinary action and workplace safety concerns.
Chatham councillor reveals downtown safety concerns driven by social disorder and lack of immediate solutions. Learn about the community impact and ongoing challenges.
A Navan landfill has begun environmental assessment for expansion, raising concerns among local residents about environmental impact and community effects.
City of Kitchener crews dismantled a beaver dam at Shoemaker Creek on November 27, 2025, citing significant flood risk to surrounding areas. Learn about the city's wildlife management approach.
Pakistan's former PM Imran Khan's political party demands urgent meeting amid growing health concerns. Supporters protest corruption case verdict as political tensions escalate.
Parents express frustration after Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School announces Grade 9 French immersion students will be reassigned next year. Learn about the community response.