Ontario couple leads court battle to change MAID in B.C.

A family from Ontario is spearheading a pivotal B.C. Supreme Court trial to alter Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) laws, arguing their daughter was forced to choose death due to inadequate care. The trial began January 12, 2026.

Manitoba Launches New Poverty Reduction Plan

Manitoba's Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine announced a new provincial poverty reduction strategy on January 13, 2026. The plan aims to tackle systemic issues and support vulnerable communities across the province.

Winnipeg holiday checkstop flags 3,000 vehicles

Winnipeg Police Service's festive season checkstop initiative resulted in nearly 3,000 vehicles being pulled over. Discover the details and outcomes of the annual road safety campaign.

Tesla Driver Loses Bail Bid After Deadly Crash

Jefferson Dance, convicted in a fatal Barrie crash, loses his bail bid while appealing. He claims a mechanical defect, not impairment, caused the tragedy. Full story on the court's decision.

Alberta lawyer faces hearing over COVID vaccine threats

Separatist lawyer Jeffrey Rath admits to 'overly aggressive' language in letters threatening officials with murder, war crimes charges over COVID vaccines. Read the details from the Law Society of Alberta hearing.

Peel Region summit tackles rising extortion crimes

Political leaders and law enforcement held a summit in Brampton to address a surge in extortion. Authorities are stepping up coordinated efforts to protect businesses and residents in Peel Region.

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