Court: Trudeau's Emergencies Act Use Was Unlawful

A Federal Court of Appeal panel unanimously upheld a ruling that the Trudeau government's 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act was unlawful and unreasonable, criticizing the government's legal arguments.

Carney Wraps World Tour in Switzerland

Prime Minister Mark Carney finishes his international diplomatic tour today with high-level meetings in Switzerland, following his participation at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Four Essex County Drivers Charged with Impaired Driving

Ontario Provincial Police in Essex County have charged four motorists with impaired driving offenses over a four-day period, including one involved in a collision. All drivers face license suspensions and vehicle impoundments.

Tilbury Men Charged in Leamington Storage Break-In

Ontario Provincial Police have arrested and charged two Tilbury residents following a late-night break-in at a Leamington storage facility. The suspects face multiple charges including break and enter.

Carney: Rules-Based International Order Is Dead

Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a stark message at Davos, stating the rules-based international order has failed and calling for middle powers to unite against coercion.

Deepfakes in Workplace: Legal Risks and Solutions

Employment lawyer Howard Levitt examines how AI-generated deepfakes are disrupting Canadian workplaces, creating harassment risks, and challenging employers' legal obligations to maintain safe environments.

Trump's Autocratic Moves Accelerate Beyond Predictions

One year after Donald Trump's return to the White House, experts who warned of autocratic tendencies confess they underestimated the speed of consolidation. Executive orders, pardons, and paramilitary deployments mark rapid democratic erosion.

Trump's Second Year: Journalism Under Fire

As Donald Trump marks one year back in office, independent media faces intensified attacks. HuffPost journalists detail their commitment to truth despite attempts to silence them.

Democrats Add Guardrails to DHS Funding Bill

Democrats have included modest constraints on immigration enforcement in a bipartisan DHS spending bill, while warning that a shutdown would not curb ICE's controversial tactics.

Trump's Greenland Push Unrelated to Nobel Snub: Bessent

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed claims that President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland stems from his Nobel Peace Prize disappointment, despite contradictory evidence from Trump's own communications.

U.S. Seizes 7th Venezuelan Oil Tanker in Caribbean

American forces boarded the Motor Vessel Sagitta without incident as part of ongoing efforts to enforce sanctions against Venezuela's oil exports under the Trump administration's quarantine policy.

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