Judge Orders ICE Chief to Court Over Due Process

A federal judge has mandated the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear in court to explain alleged denials of due process for detainees, highlighting ongoing legal scrutiny.

Carney Stands by Davos Speech After U.S. Criticism

Prime Minister Mark Carney confirms he stands by his Davos speech that implicitly criticized U.S. policy, despite claims from U.S. officials that he walked back his comments during a call with President Trump.

Ontario Orders New Law Licence Assessment for Child Abuser

The Ontario Court of Appeal has mandated a fresh assessment for a man convicted of sexually abusing children, determining if he should retain his law licence. This significant legal decision underscores the province's rigorous professional conduct standar

Critical Injury in Toronto Subway Station Attack

A violent assault at a downtown Toronto subway station has left one person in critical condition. Police are actively investigating the incident, which occurred amid ongoing winter weather challenges in the city.

Angus Man Charged in Child Exploitation Case

A 40-year-old man from Angus, Ontario, has been formally charged in a child exploitation investigation. The case highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts against online child sexual exploitation across Canada.

Sunny Wang Fraud Clients Forced to Leave Canada

Canadian courts are ordering deportation for clients of fraudulent Richmond immigration consultant Sunny Wang, who ran a $10 million passport fraud scheme affecting hundreds from China.

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