Venezuelan migrants seek justice after U.S. deportation ruling
Venezuelan migrants sent from the U.S. to El Salvador are demanding justice following a federal judge's ruling. Arturo Suarez, deported to Venezuela, speaks out in Caracas.
Venezuelan migrants sent from the U.S. to El Salvador are demanding justice following a federal judge's ruling. Arturo Suarez, deported to Venezuela, speaks out in Caracas.
The U.S. Justice Department has 'suddenly' identified more than a million potentially relevant documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Read the latest developments.
A recent Nova Scotia case highlights how Trudeau-era justice policies, including Impact of Race and Culture Assessments, are leading to reduced sentences for violent crimes and expanded bail access.
Former CIA Director John Brennan alleges the U.S. Justice Department engaged in judge shopping and leaked grand jury information. Get the full story on this major political accusation.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announces plans to address 'differential pricing' in the grocery sector in the coming year, aiming to ensure fairer costs for consumers.
A Montreal man's quadruple murder conviction faces review as Ottawa examines a potential miscarriage of justice. He has been granted bail pending the federal reassessment.
The B.C. government has reversed a plan to slash pipeline tax assessments, a move that will save utility ratepayers from potential cost hikes. Learn the details of this significant policy shift.
President Trump's latest travel restrictions focus heavily on African countries, sparking a muted international response. Get the full analysis on the policy's impact and global reaction.
An analysis of Ontario's finances reveals Premier Doug Ford's per-person spending and debt trajectory align closely with the Liberal era he once criticized as reckless. Explore the data.
Europe reacts strongly to the Trump administration's new National Security Strategy, which criticizes the continent's immigration policies, censorship, and loss of identity. Read the details of the diplomatic clash.
The Canadian government has formally removed Syria from its list of foreign state supporters of terrorism, marking a significant diplomatic shift. Explore the details and implications of this decision.
Ontario conservation authorities are resisting provincial boundary changes that could impact a vast watershed area. Learn about the local pushback and environmental concerns.
Saskatchewan's government has broadened its list of criminal offences that prevent offenders from legally changing their names. Learn about the new regulations and their implications.
The Moose Jaw Provincial Court has finished a $460,000 renovation project. The upgrades aim to improve functionality and access for the Saskatchewan justice system.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner pushes Bill C-220 to stop courts from considering immigration status in sentencing for serious crimes, challenging a 2013 ruling.
A Nova Scotia teen has pleaded guilty to weapons charges linked to alleged school threats. The court has ordered the youth to stay away from Citadel High School. Learn the details of the case and the court's ruling.
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.
A controversial case in Bradford, Ont., sparks a national debate on whether judges should consider immigration consequences during sentencing for serious crimes. Read the full analysis.
Civil society groups are calling on Foreign Minister Mark Carney to clarify the status of Canada's feminist foreign policy. Advocates seek a renewed commitment to gender equality in international relations. Read more on the push for transparency.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces new guidance for police and prosecutors on self-defence cases, while opposing Ottawa's gun confiscation program. Read the latest on provincial policy changes.
Alberta's UCP members voted on key policy resolutions including auto insurance changes and coal energy. Learn how these votes could shape provincial policy.
Two First Nations in northwestern Ontario demand provincial ban on industrial development across three million hectares of remote northern territory. Learn about their conservation efforts.
The U.S. State Department issues a directive for ambassadors to address mass migration concerns with allies like Canada, citing public safety and economic risks. Learn about the specific issues raised.
Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon introduces groundbreaking legislation to establish Quebec's digital sovereignty. Learn how this could reshape provincial data control.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault expresses conditional support for potential oil pipeline development. Learn about the specific requirements and political context.
Explore how Alberta's role as Canada's economic powerhouse clashes with national energy politics. Discover the province's perspective on pipelines and equalization payments.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith scores historic agreement with Ottawa, reclaiming provincial energy jurisdiction and ending years of federal overreach. Read the breakthrough details.
Prime Minister Carney secures major energy agreement with Alberta, setting emissions targets for new oil pipeline construction. Read the full details of this historic deal.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce a new pipeline agreement with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, marking a significant development in Canada's energy sector. Learn the details.
A new report recommends Ontario allow restorative justice in sexual offence cases, aiming to provide healing for survivors and accountability for offenders. Learn about the proposed changes.