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More legal battles likely as First Nations launch first lawsuit against new federal, provincial laws
As First Nations launch the first constitutional challenge against federal Bill C-5 and Ontario’s Bill 5 — sweeping laws to ...
The Narwhal reports on Canada's Bill C-5, aiming to fast-track pipelines and mines amid U.S. tensions, raising concerns over ...
The Saskatchewan government is intervening on behalf of Alberta as the western provinces look to challenge the federal Impact Assessment Act.
From academics to activists, a diverse group of speakers gathered at an Alberta sovereignty town hall to discuss the province's relationship with Canada.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith played down concerns that the secession movement in her province will scare away investors, saying it’s up to the government of Mark Carney to prove Canada can be ...
The lawyer in a class-action lawsuit over COVID-19 measures says impacted corporations should be added to the list of plaintiffs.
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late on Monday that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system was legal under U.S. copyright law.
Premier Danielle Smith has announced a panel that will travel across the province, consulting citizens on how to “strengthen Alberta sovereignty within a united Canada,” including on potential ...
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