The Federal Court of Appeal of Canada on Friday ruled that the Canadian federal government’s 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act was 'unreasonable' and beyond the government's legal authority.
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Despite Liberal pivot, Conservatives to keep pressing for tougher crime measures
"Canadians no longer feel safe on our streets. Liberal hug-a-thug and catch-and-release policies continue to privilege ...
U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to indicate that he was using the tariffs as leverage to force talks with Denmark and ...
CBC journalists bought two lab-grown diamonds, one from leading online jewelry retailer Blue Nile and the other from a vendor ...
The EU is facing calls to activate unprecedented 'anti-coercion' counter-measures as President Trump threatens tariffs over ...
The Arctic cold war depends on Greenland — and Trump knows it — Jesse Kline, Jan. 8; and Mark Carney’s dalliance with ...
Thousands march in Greenland to support Arctic island in the face of Trump’s threats to take it over
Thousands of Greenlanders carefully marched across snow and ice to take a stand against US President Donald Trump on Saturday ...
Trade between two regions, which encompasses a market of 700 million people, reached a value of 111 billion euros in 2024 ...
ACTIVISTS and political leaders hit out today at the threat by US President Donald Trump that eight countries will face 10 ...
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says the country wants to co-operate, adding "it is not we who are seeking ...
President Donald Trump says the tariffs would continue until a deal is reached for the US to purchase Greenland ...
The prime minister also tells the US president that security in the Arctic remains a priority "for all Nato allies".
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