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Why 2026 is a pivotal year for Canada's food policy

Dr. Sylvain Charlebois explains the converging forces reshaping Canada's food economy in 2026, from trade pressures to AI pricing. A year of reckoning for competitiveness and food security.

Kitchener's Top 10 Local News Stories of 2025

A look back at the most impactful local news events in Kitchener for 2025, from a major apartment fire to new grocery rules. Discover the stories that shaped the community.

Key Facts About Canada's Grocery Code of Conduct

A new grocery code of conduct aims to bring fairness to Canada's food supply chain. Learn what it means for suppliers, retailers, and your wallet. Stay informed on this critical business shift.

Doctor fights $600K repayment for COVID vaccine clinics

Kingston family physician Dr. Elaine Ma is in court fighting an order to repay over $600,000 for mass vaccination clinics she organized during the pandemic. Her case raises questions about emergency response and outdated billing rules.

Ex-Canuck Ryan Kesler headed to trial on sex charges

Former Vancouver Canucks star Ryan Kesler will face trial on two misdemeanour counts of criminal sexual conduct. The case involves a teenage girl and is set to proceed after a judge found probable cause.

N.L. Courtrooms Shut Down Suddenly Across Province

Courtrooms throughout Newfoundland and Labrador were abruptly closed on December 3, 2025, disrupting judicial proceedings. Get the latest details on the unexpected shutdown and its impact.

Legal Risks at Office Holiday Parties Explained

A Montreal labour lawyer details employer liability and employee conduct at office holiday parties. Learn how to navigate the festivities while understanding your legal rights and responsibilities.

Court Ruling Sparks Notwithstanding Clause Debate

Canada's Supreme Court eliminated mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography, prompting conservative calls for the notwithstanding clause and sparking debate about judicial overreach.

Houthi Court Issues 17 Death Sentences for Spying

A Houthi court in Yemen has handed down death sentences to 17 individuals convicted of espionage. Learn about the details and international implications of this controversial ruling.

Montreal election recounts confirm St-Léonard results

Final judicial recounts in the Montreal municipal election have confirmed the victories of Dominic Perri, Mauro Barone, and Gemma Marchione in St-Léonard. All 10 requested recounts across the city maintained the original outcomes.

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