By Chandra Philip An Alberta lawyer has filed a public-interest lawsuit against the provincial law society over its adoption of political agendas, including “critical race theory,” “gender theory,” and “intersectionality.” Roger…
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BC Health-Care Workers Challenge Province’s Vaccine Mandate in Court
by EditorTB.C. is the last remaining province to keep the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for health-care workers in place. By Chandra Philip A lawsuit filed against B.C. Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry is…
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Windsor Police Officer Appeals ‘Unduly Harsh’ Discipline for $50 Freedom Convoy Donation
by EditorTBy Andrew Chen An Ontario tribunal has initiated a new hearing for a Windsor police officer appealing his conviction and penalty for a donation to the Freedom Convoy in 2022. A…
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Canada Delays Implementing Digital Services Tax Amid US Opposition
by EditorTThe tax is a 3 percent levy aimed at foreign firms—many of which are based in the U.S.—that earn revenue from Canadian subscribers and contributors. By Matthew Horwood The Liberal government’s…
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2 Dead, Vehicle Explosion at Rainbow Bridge On US-Canada Border
by EditorRA vehicle explosion at the U.S.-Canada border. Authorities say 2 people were found dead inside the car but no explosives have been found as of Wednesday evening. One border patrol…
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Explosion on a US–Canada Bridge in Niagara Falls Prompts Closing of Area Border Crossings
by EditorRA vehicle exploded at a checkpoint on the American side of a U.S.-Canada bridge in Niagara Falls on Wednesday, prompting the closing of four area border crossings. The blast happened…
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Committee to Review Foreign Workers at Battery Plant, Liberal MP Says Concerns Stem From ‘Xenophobia’
by EditorTBy Noé Chartier At the end of a tense committee meeting during which a Liberal MP said concerns about foreign workers sound xenophobic, MPs voted to study the contract for the…
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IN-DEPTH: How the Feds Have Pushed Jurisdictional Boundaries With Environmental Policies
by EditorTEnvironment is one of the grey areas in federal-provincial jurisdiction, say experts By Tara MacIsaac Canadian courts have recently identified federal overreach in two pieces of environmental legislation, raising questions about…
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Canadian Human Rights Commission Report Says Christmas a ‘Discriminatory’ Holiday
by EditorTThe report says Canada’s ‘identity as a settler colonial state’ is a chief reason for its ‘religious intolerance.’ By Jennifer Cowan A new report from Canada’s human rights watchdog says Christmas…
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Feds Have ‘Opportunities’ to Reduce Airbnb-type Short-Term Rentals, Says Minister
by EditorTThe housing minister says his government is ‘very much looking’ at making changes in the area of short-term rentals through the use of the federal tax system. By Noé Chartier Housing…