Muslim Groups Oppose Liberal Anti-Hate Bill
Over 350 Muslim organizations express concerns about fundamental flaws in the Liberal government's anti-hate legislation, despite recent amendments and clarifications.
Over 350 Muslim organizations express concerns about fundamental flaws in the Liberal government's anti-hate legislation, despite recent amendments and clarifications.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson disputes Justice Brett Kavanaugh's claim that the Supreme Court treats Trump and Biden similarly on emergency requests, citing a high approval rate for Trump.
A landmark Supreme Court decision granting asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare in Quebec could establish precedents allowing marginalized groups to demand constitutional rights to various benefit programs nationwide.
Supreme Court Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett Kavanaugh publicly debated court decisions favoring former President Donald Trump, highlighting deep judicial divisions in Washington.
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RecommendedMultiple Pride organizations in British Columbia have formally called for the censure and resignation of MLA Tara Armstrong, citing unacceptable behavior that contradicts LGBTQ+ advocacy principles.
The British Columbia government announces new legislation creating buffer zones around places of worship to prevent disruptive protests, following concerns about rising hate incidents.
Cardinal Blase J. Cupich criticizes the White House for using movie clips alongside real Iran strike footage, calling it a 'profound moral failure' that dehumanizes conflict.
A new Angus Reid poll reveals 84% of Canadians support removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of succession, while only 29% favor maintaining the constitutional monarchy long-term.
A recent agreement between the federal government and the Musqueam Indian Band has raised concerns among Vancouver-area homeowners about property rights and Aboriginal title.
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RecommendedColumnist Barbara Kay argues that Palestinianism represents a dangerous anti-Zionist ideology and proposes adopting the term 'Zionophobia' to accurately describe anti-Jewish sentiment in political discourse.
Quebec's political parties signal openness to using the notwithstanding clause after Supreme Court strikes down policy barring asylum seekers from subsidized daycare system, citing discrimination against women.
The Office québécois de la langue française launches a covert operation to monitor greetings in private businesses, costing taxpayers $350,000. Critics argue it fuels scapegoating and wastes resources while failing to address real language protection issu
Lawmakers warn that by ducking a vote on authorizing war against Iran, Congress is surrendering its constitutional role, setting a dangerous precedent for unilateral presidential military actions.
Former Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld ordered to pay $750,000 by B.C. Human Rights Tribunal for criticizing gender-identity ideology in schools, raising concerns about freedom of expression and belief in Canada.
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RecommendedRecent antisemitic attacks in Canada, including shootings and vandalism, have prompted B'nai Brith to demand a royal commission to address escalating anti-Jewish hatred.
Bernard LaFayette, who laid the groundwork for the Selma voting rights campaign that led to the 1965 Voting Rights Act, has died at 85. The civil rights leader faced assassination attempts and helped train generations in nonviolent activism.
Amid escalating global conflicts, Jewish and moderate Muslim Canadians are discovering shared interests in safety, stability, and democratic values, presenting a strategic opportunity for domestic unity.
Quebec's CAQ government faces criticism for allegedly disregarding recommendations from Benoit Dubreuil, the French language commissioner it appointed, raising concerns about language policy commitment.
A Conservative bill to end benefits for denied asylum-seekers was voted down by opposition parties, sparking taxpayer concerns and heated debate over Canada's immigration policies and housing solutions.
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RecommendedLegal scholar Bruce Pardy argues that Bill C-9 represents another step in Canada's gradual erosion of free speech, which he claims has been undermined by numerous government regulations and restrictions for years.
A recent editorial sparks debate as Conservative bill to cut asylum-seeker benefits fails, costing taxpayers billions. Letters criticize Liberal MPs and immigration policies.
Quebec contends the Supreme Court cannot evaluate whether Bill 21 violates charter rights due to the notwithstanding clause, as new filings reveal arguments from challengers.
Canada's proposed Bill C-9 aims to combat rising hate-motivated incidents but raises concerns about potential erosion of civil liberties, freedom of expression, and democratic trust through expanded state power.
Peter Shurman argues that personal contempt for Donald Trump distracts from substantive policy critiques and Canada's need for competitiveness, urging a focus on national interests over emotional reactions.
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RecommendedFormer NDP leader Tom Mulcair expresses concern that Canada's new official languages commissioner Kelly Burke shows limited understanding of challenges facing Quebec's English-speaking minority community.
While many celebrate the removal of Iran's Islamist regime, President Trump's military action without congressional approval violates constitutional war powers and legal boundaries.
The Office québécois de la langue française is deploying undercover observers to monitor greeting and service languages in retail establishments across Quebec, with particular focus on Montreal's diverse neighborhoods.
A letter argues that ending Iran's tyrannical rule, despite controversial leaders involved, is crucial to stop terrorism and oppression, citing historical parallels.
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a California law preventing schools from informing parents about their child's gender identity changes, citing religious freedom concerns.
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RecommendedThe U.S. Supreme Court has halted California policies designed to safeguard transgender students, marking a significant legal setback for LGBTQ+ rights advocates amid ongoing national debates.