Court: No Charter right to force lawn mowing in Ontario
An Ontario Superior Court ruling found a Mississauga lawn maintenance bylaw violated Charter rights to free expression. Discover the case details and its implications for municipal power.
An Ontario Superior Court ruling found a Mississauga lawn maintenance bylaw violated Charter rights to free expression. Discover the case details and its implications for municipal power.
An Ontario court has ruled a Mississauga bylaw infringed a homeowner's freedom of expression over his lawn display. Read the full ruling and its implications for municipal regulations.
An Ontario court has ruled a Mississauga bylaw infringed a homeowner's freedom of expression over his lawn display. The decision sets a precedent for municipal regulations and Charter rights.
A constitutional challenge against the religious exemption in Canada's assisted dying law is proceeding in B.C. court. The case could reshape end-of-life rights and religious freedoms.
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RecommendedColumnist Larry Elder argues massive fraud in Minnesota's welfare system highlights why charity should be private, not governmental. He cites Founding Fathers and questions constitutional authority.
A British Columbia court will hear a pivotal Charter challenge regarding religious exemptions to Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) law. The case could redefine conscience protections for faith-based institutions.
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on Idaho and West Virginia laws barring transgender girls from school sports teams. The rulings could redefine Title IX and equal protection rights nationwide.
The Ontario Court of Appeal will hear a pivotal case on Jan. 28, 2026, deciding if the Charter grants a 'right to bike lanes.' The outcome could redefine the limits of judicial power and government policy in Canada.
Conrad Black analyzes PM Mark Carney's ambiguous statement on Venezuela and challenges bills criminalizing residential school discourse. Read his full critique.
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RecommendedThe Heritage Foundation's new report urges U.S. policymakers to strengthen marriage and family structures. Discover the conservative think tank's key proposals and their potential impact on social policy.
A satirical column explores a hypothetical scenario where the U.S. under Donald Trump annexes Canada, citing resources and security. A cautionary tale on sovereignty.
A commemorative plaque for the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot is now on display after delays. The replica is located outside the office of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a legal challenge to the law enabling Ontario Place redevelopment in January 2026. Get the latest on this pivotal case.
Wyoming's Supreme Court has ruled to keep abortion legal, overturning restrictive laws including the first U.S. ban on medication abortion pills. Explore the details and implications of this pivotal decision.
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RecommendedA plaque created to honor law enforcement for their actions during the January 6 Capitol riot has disappeared from its intended location, raising concerns about its fate and the politics of remembrance.
A U.S. appeals court has ruled California's ban on openly carrying firearms in populous areas unconstitutional. Explore the legal battle and its implications for gun rights in Canada and beyond.
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts defends the judiciary's impartiality and the Constitution's resilience in his annual letter, following a year of political pressure and pivotal Supreme Court decisions.
Canada's Chief Justice declares the Constitution remains robust as the Supreme Court faces pivotal rulings. Explore the implications for Canadian law and governance.
The Trump administration's memo targeting 'Antifa-aligned' ideologies, not just violence, risks criminalizing dissent and violating First Amendment rights, continuing a historical pattern.
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RecommendedFederal officials confirm Alberta separatists meeting U.S. officials is legal in Canada, despite controversy. No equivalent to U.S. Logan Act exists. Read the full analysis.
A Postmedia editorial calls for Canadian governments to stop tolerating hate and enforce existing laws against antisemitic acts, citing a surge in hate crimes against Jewish communities.
An Alberta court's decision to strike down the mandatory oath to King Charles III for new lawyers has ignited a debate about Canada's identity as a constitutional monarchy. Explore the legal and national implications.
In one of Canada's most diverse provinces, experts argue that inclusion is the foundation for shared prosperity. Discover how Alberta's super-diversity can yield a powerful pluralism dividend.
The Quebec government is taking its case on electoral map changes to the Supreme Court of Canada. Learn about the constitutional implications and what this means for provincial representation.
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RecommendedAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is increasingly prepared to use the Charter's notwithstanding clause to counter judicial decisions she deems unreasonable. Read the full interview.
A coalition of 21 Democratic-led states sues the Trump administration for unlawfully defunding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, threatening its consumer protection mandate. Read the legal battle details.
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to the Chicago area. The decision comes amid broader legal challenges over executive power.
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the District of Columbia, challenging its local firearm regulations. This legal action marks a significant federal intervention in local governance.
Liberal MP Anthony Housefather argues the Combatting Hate Act strengthens protections for religious communities, countering Conservative claims. He cites his record defending faith against Quebec laws.
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RecommendedLong before the Charter, Joseph Howe's 1835 libel trial in Halifax established a cornerstone of Canadian liberty. Discover the story of this Father of Confederation's defiant stand.