Canadian Solar Wins U.S. Patent Board Ruling
Canadian Solar secures a major victory in a U.S. patent dispute with rival Maxeon Solar Technologies. The ruling strengthens its position in the competitive solar market. Read the full details.
Canadian Solar secures a major victory in a U.S. patent dispute with rival Maxeon Solar Technologies. The ruling strengthens its position in the competitive solar market. Read the full details.
Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey takes a groundbreaking legal step, filing to patent his likeness to prevent unauthorized use by artificial intelligence. Discover the details and implications for celebrity rights in the digital age.
A Calgary doctor predicts generic versions of Ozempic and Wegovy could reduce costs by up to a third. Learn about the patent expiry and five companies seeking approval to manufacture cheaper alternatives in Canada.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled political candidates can challenge voting rules before an election. Read the details of the 7-2 decision and its implications.
A Vancouver investor has won an $18-million fraud judgment in B.C. Supreme Court after the defendants stopped participating in the litigation. Get the full details on this major legal victory.
Semaglutide, sold as Ozempic, is now off-patent in Canada. This move could slash costs by up to 75%, dramatically increasing access to the popular diabetes and weight-loss drug for Canadians.
An Ontario court has ruled a Mississauga bylaw infringed a homeowner's freedom of expression over his lawn display. Read the full ruling and its implications for municipal regulations.
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.
Recent legal decisions in Ontario and France reveal the immense challenges in combating online harassment and hate speech, highlighting a global struggle for accountability.
A Vancouver judge has reserved a decision on whether to overturn a murder conviction due to trial delays. The ruling could set a precedent for judicial timelines in B.C.'s justice system. Read the latest from the Court of Appeal.
A federal judge temporarily halted the Trump administration's freeze on child care and family aid funds to five Democratic-led states, preventing immediate 'operational chaos.'
A new report warns Canada faces disproportionate risks from U.S. political instability, with former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy highlighting key vulnerabilities. Learn the potential impacts.
A B.C. judge has ruled a woman who claimed Jesus would be her defence lawyer is mentally fit to stand trial. Get the latest details on this unusual court case.
The U.S. Supreme Court could rule on Trump-era tariffs as soon as Friday, January 8, 2026. A decision against the tariffs may boost S&P 500 earnings and pressure Treasuries. Read the trader's guide.
Jewish groups condemn a suspended sentence for vandalizing Ottawa's National Holocaust Monument. The judge ruled the act was not hate-motivated, a decision met with alarm and disbelief.
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.
Seven RCMP officers transferred from Fort McMurray lost hundreds of thousands on home sales. A Federal Court judge upheld the force's decision not to fully cover their losses under a changed policy. Read the full story.
A Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster over service fees. The case, approved on January 6, 2026, could impact many Canadian consumers. Learn more about the allegations and potential implications.
A Toronto man's appeal to have his pet returned has been denied by the court following an alleged online video where he threatened to kill the dog. The ruling was issued on January 6, 2026.
Wyoming's Supreme Court has ruled to keep abortion legal, overturning restrictive laws including the first U.S. ban on medication abortion pills. Explore the details and implications of this pivotal decision.
A convicted murderer is asking the B.C. Supreme Court to throw out his case, citing unreasonable delays. The hearing follows a landmark ruling on trial timelines.
A growing trend sees Canadian judges imposing lighter sentences to protect offenders' immigration status, raising public safety concerns. Explore the legal debate and data on crime rates.
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.
Canadian-American journalist David Frum delivers a searing critique of Canada's reconciliation policies, warning of legal and economic consequences. Read his full assessment.
A U.S. appeals court has ruled California's ban on openly carrying firearms in populous areas unconstitutional. Explore the legal battle and its implications for gun rights in Canada and beyond.
Canadian companies can begin producing generic versions of Ozempic starting next week, but experts warn patients should not expect immediate access due to manufacturing and distribution timelines.
Quebec's Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry insists the province will proceed with a controversial tuition increase for Canadian students from outside Quebec, despite a recent court ruling against the policy. Learn the details and implications.
A U.S. appeals court rules Medicaid funding cuts for Planned Parenthood can proceed as lawsuit continues. The decision impacts healthcare access amid ongoing legal and political debates.
A federal judge ruled the CFPB's funding from the Federal Reserve must continue, blocking an attempt to starve the agency of money and potentially lay off its employees. Read the latest on this legal battle.
A U.S. judge has halted the White House's move to defund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, securing employee pay. Read the latest on this significant legal and political development.