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This trial could determine the future of public healthcare in Canada
Vancouver surgeon launches constitutional challenge asking for expanded private health insurance and for-profit clinics.
Judge who said 'a drunk can consent' in sex assault case cleared of misconduct
Justice Gregory Lenehan cleared after review by the Nova Scotia Judiciary.
Husky Energy is on trial for spilling 225,000 litres of oil into a river
The company could face a fine of $1 million and other charges during a court battle in Saskatchewan.
Alexandre Bissonnette pleads not guilty to killing six Muslim men
The alleged Quebec mosque shooter is charged with six counts of murder and six counts of attempted murder.
Canadian press freedom advocates raise alarms over these two cases of “police overreach”
Journalists from Newfoundland and Quebec face court action after reporting on controversial stories.
Black man beaten on camera by Charlottesville racists found not guilty of assaulting them
DeAndre Harris was charged with a crime after he fought back against a group of white supremacists harassing him in a parking garage.
RCMP watchdog to probe police investigation into Colten Boushie killing
Independent experts say Saskatchewan RCMP mishandled the crime scene following the killing of 22-year-old Indigenous man by farmer Gerald Stanley.
Dude, where’s our plane? Canada wonders after lending millions for corruption-hit tycoon’s private jet
South Africa's Gupta family borrowed $41 million from Canada's Export Development Corporation to buy a plane. Now the bank is suing to try and get it back.
Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur charged with sixth murder
McArthur is facing a new murder charge in the death of Skandaraj Navaratnam, who was last seen near Toronto’s gay village in 2010.
Calls grow for Indigenous justice systems in wake of Boushie case
Legal experts call for justice reform after an all-white jury let farmer Gerald Stanley walk free
Convicted terrorist watched "Arrested Development" and grew vegetables at Guantanamo Bay
Testifying has its perks.
Toronto police are in court following largest arrests in Canadian history
Trial over searches during G20 protests has profound impacts on "racial profiling, police bias and overreach," says civil liberties group.