Alberta's MAID Ban for Mental Illness Criticized as Unjust

Alberta's proposed blanket prohibition on medical assistance in dying for individuals with mental illness as a sole condition faces criticism for violating Charter rights and ignoring complex realities of treatment-resistant cases.

U.S. Bill Targets Canada's Online Streaming Act

Republican Congressman Lloyd Smucker proposes a bill to counter Canada's Online Streaming Act, escalating cross-border digital policy tensions and raising concerns about international regulatory conflicts.

Nanaimo RCMP Hunt Two Suspects After Morning Stabbing

Police in Nanaimo, British Columbia, are actively searching for two suspects after a stabbing occurred this morning. The RCMP has released details as part of an ongoing investigation into the violent incident.

Freedom Convoy Case Back On for Former Ontario MPP

The legal case against former Ontario MPP Randy Hillier, linked to the Freedom Convoy protests, has been reinstated after a stay of charges was overturned, marking a significant development in post-protest accountability.

Judge Allows Clergy Visits at Minneapolis ICE Holding Facility

A federal judge has issued an injunction permitting clergy members to visit detainees at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement holding facility in Minneapolis, marking a significant development in access to religious support for individuals in federal cu

Cuba Rejects U.S. Talks on Presidential Term Limits

Cuban Vice Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio has stated that Cuba will not discuss presidential term limits in ongoing talks with the United States, emphasizing sovereignty and non-interference.

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