[ad_1] Just over 14 years ago, the government of Newfoundland and Labrador issued the province’s marriage commissioners an ultimatum: agree to perform same-sex marriages or resign....
[ad_1] Senior ministry staff warned the education minister that rolling back the sex-ed curriculum could be perceived as “outdated” and “not serving the needs of today’s...
[ad_1] The Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments today in what could be a precedent-setting case for Canadian companies that do business abroad. B.C.-based mining company...
[ad_1] For years, Vancouver-based mining firm Nevsun Resources has dismissed allegations that forced labour was used to build its mine in the repressive east African country...
[ad_1] The Canadian military is being accused of dragging its feet to prevent a human rights complaint from being heard regarding the case of a former...
[ad_1] The new federal watchdog for victims of crime says rules meant to give victims and their families louder voices in the justice system have fallen...
[ad_1] OTTAWA — The new federal watchdog for victims of crime says rules meant to give victims and their families louder voices in the justice system...
[ad_1] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fielded questions on everything from pipelines to Indigenous rights to his favourite childhood toy Thursday evening before a lively Regina crowd....
[ad_1] Reconciliation is now officially over. To be fair, it was always a slow, meandering, broken-down engine, limping along the track, led by politicians who never...
[ad_1] Canada helped persuade the Thai government to let a young Saudi woman seek asylum rather than deport her to Saudi Arabia, according to Human Rights...