Case against detained TikTok streamer dismissed
A judge has dismissed the criminal case against TikTok content creator Carlitos Ricardo Parias, who was held in immigration detention. Explore the details and implications of this legal decision.
A judge has dismissed the criminal case against TikTok content creator Carlitos Ricardo Parias, who was held in immigration detention. Explore the details and implications of this legal decision.
Winnipeg investor Louis Bacon prevails in defamation lawsuit against former fashion executive Peter Nygard. Get the full details on the court ruling and its implications.
A Saskatchewan judge has ruled families of five Humboldt Broncos crash victims cannot sue the provincial government. The decision cites provincial insurance law and rejects Charter arguments.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration unlawfully withheld Homeland Security grants from states over immigration policy. The decision restores over $233 million in vital counterterrorism funding.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to allow the Trump administration to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago for immigration enforcement. This marks a rare legal setback for the administration.
A Saskatchewan judge has ruled provincial laws do not violate charter rights, dismissing a lawsuit from five families affected by the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Read the full ruling details.
A Liechtenstein court has dismissed Zygmunt Solorz's appeal, forcing the transfer of his Polish media empire to his three children. The ruling ends a bitter family feud and boosted company shares. Read the full story.
A U.S. judge has ruled the Trump administration must permit court challenges for Venezuelan migrants facing detention. The decision, dated December 22, 2025, marks a significant legal development.
A U.S. judge has permitted Kilmar Abrego Garcia to remain out of custody while her immigration case is considered. The decision was made in Maryland on December 22, 2025.
A B.C. judge has upheld a $33,000 wrongful eviction award for Vancouver tenants. The ruling reinforces tenant protections under provincial law. Learn the details of this significant case.
A Delaware judge has reinstated Elon Musk's monumental 2018 compensation package worth $139 billion, concluding a years-long legal dispute. Explore the details and implications.
An Ontario court judge has ruled that seizing Chris Barber's 'Big Red' truck would be a disproportionate punishment. Read the full details of the decision.
The B.C. Supreme Court has ruled Vancouver can continue removing trees in Stanley Park due to a moth infestation, dismissing a preservation society's challenge. Read the full ruling details.
Rome will implement an entry fee for the Trevi Fountain in 2025 to manage crowds and fund maintenance during the Jubilee Year, which expects millions of visitors.
A Paris court has dismissed a legal bid to suspend the Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein's operations in France. The decision allows the platform to continue its business amid ongoing scrutiny.
Saskatoon's iconic Bessborough Hotel is set for a significant renovation, its first major overhaul in nine decades. Discover the plans for this historic landmark.
A French court has ruled that Paris Saint-Germain must pay star forward Kylian Mbappe US$70 million in a dispute over unpaid wages. Get the full details on this major sports financial ruling.
A French court has ruled Paris Saint-Germain must pay star forward Kylian Mbappé more than US$70 million in a dispute over unpaid wages. Get the full details on the landmark sports contract case.
The historic Saint John City Market is preparing for its landmark 150th anniversary in 2026. Discover the plans and significance of this iconic Canadian landmark.
A beloved holiday landmark, the Tiny Tim sign, is back in Canton, North Carolina, after a three-decade absence, bringing festive spirit to the community. Discover the story of its return.
CEO reflects on how Frank Gehry's transformative Art Gallery of Ontario expansion, unveiled in 2004, integrated into the daily fabric of Toronto. Discover the landmark's lasting impact.
A B.C. property firm says a lender and tenant pulled out of a major Richmond development due to uncertainties from the Cowichan Aboriginal title ruling. Read about the economic impacts.
An Edmonton judge has declared proposed Alberta legislation on citizen-led referendum drives as undemocratic. The ruling highlights tensions over democratic processes in the province.
A U.S. judge has authorized the Justice Department to release grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein. This pivotal decision could unveil new details about the financier's sex trafficking case.
Vancouver's historic Second Church of Christ Scientist unveils a meticulous restoration for its centennial, using the same paint as the White House. Discover the details of this Kitsilano landmark's renewal.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Texas can proceed with a controversial congressional map backed by former President Trump for the upcoming midterm elections. Get the latest details on this pivotal decision.
A Quebec judge will decide in January if a man accused of a 2023 triple stabbing in Montreal was criminally responsible. The ruling follows a high-profile trial.
A Calgary judge's controversial decision spares John Sproule prison for the 2022 manslaughter of Ryden Brogden in Banff, ruling the fatal attack was closer to self-defence than murder. Explore the case details and legal reasoning.
Dr. Imafidon Thomas Izekor suspended for six months by Saskatchewan medical college after sexual impropriety ruling. Must take courses, pay $80,000 costs. Read the full story.
A staggering 10,000 criminal cases, including murder and sexual assault, are stayed annually in Canada due to court delays. As governments argue before the Supreme Court, victims' rights hang in the balance.