Canada argues court misconstrued Charter in directing feds to bring men in Syria home

The Canadian government says a federal judge misinterpreted the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in directing…

NDP MP introduces bill to combat online hate speech

Incidents of online hate speech are on the rise and an NDP MP is introducing new…

P.E.I. potato farmers take federal government to court as export ban on seed potatoes continues

Potato farmers on Prince Edward Island are taking the federal government to court due to the…

B.C. lawyer who forged evidence for immigration files disbarred

A now former B.C. lawyer presently serving a 22-month prison term for criminal forgery and misrepresentations…

Alberta teen’s death inquiry to find solutions to protect children at risk: Judge

An Alberta education official told a fatality inquiry Wednesday that different rules were in place in…

Liberals introduce legislation to create a corporate ownership registry

The federal Liberals are moving ahead with plans to create an ownership registry after promising to…

Ontario couple en route to India forced to turn back due to document issue

An Ontario couple had been saving for three years to go to India for two months…

Hearings begin before Supreme Court on federal environmental impact assessment law

Arguments are underway before the Supreme Court of Canada in a long-awaited case over the federal…

Saskatchewan intervening in C-69 Reference Case Before the Supreme Court of Canada

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Port McNeill RCMP violated suspect’s Charter rights during detention, judge rules

Mounties in Port McNeill violated a suspect’s Charter rights by failing to allow him to contact…