
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Stealing Texas Republican Party Data
An Oshawa, Ontario man has pleaded guilty before a Canadian court to charges of stealing and leaking data from the Texas Republican Party in 2021.
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An Oshawa, Ontario man has pleaded guilty before a Canadian court to charges of stealing and leaking data from the Texas Republican Party in 2021.

The U.S. government has criticized the UK's policing system, alleging a 'two-tier' approach following the murder of teenager Henry Nowak. This criticism has sparked debate and drawn comments from figures like Elon Musk and Keir Starmer regarding the handling of the case.

A Canadian court has quashed a petition by Alberta separatists seeking a referendum on independence from Canada. Despite the ruling, Alberta's premier has indicated an intention to challenge the decision.

A Canadian court in Nova Scotia has sided with a hiker, overturning a provincial order that banned access to the woods during last summer's wildfires. The judge ruled that the ban defied 'commonsense definitions' of what constitutes woods.
An opinion piece argues that Canadian courts should not be responsible for setting immigration policy, asserting that this role belongs to Parliament.
An Edmonton judge's decision not to compel the Alberta Human Rights Commission to hear a case regarding 'fetish gear' in a woman's changing room has reignited debate over the conflation of sex and gender.

A Punjab woman's prolonged fight against domestic abuse has culminated in a significant ruling by a Canadian court, setting a new precedent.
A Canadian court dismissed a petition for an independence referendum in Alberta, citing a lack of consultation with First Nations. Alberta's premier has vowed to challenge the ruling, which is a setback for separatist aspirations in the western province.
A Canadian court has temporarily halted the deportation of Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, who was involved in a 2018 crash that resulted in 16 deaths.

A Canadian court has dropped gun charges against Khalistan terrorist Inderjeet Singh Gosal, removing travel restrictions. Gosal stated he would continue his pro-Khalistan work following the ruling.
Chief Justice Richard Wagner has issued a strong condemnation against recent criticisms and 'attacks' directed at Canadian courts and judges. This statement comes amidst revelations of a bomb threat in a Toronto courtroom.
A Canadian court has imposed a record C$100 million fine on ArcelorMittal for environmental violations, marking a significant penalty for the steel giant.
An Iranian exile is facing a court battle in the Supreme Court of British Columbia in Vancouver over defamation allegations brought by Mitra Tarameshloo, Alaeddin Ahmadi, and Ali Tarameshloo.
A Canadian court has revived a NAFTA-era dispute, reopening a case against Mexico's state-owned oil company Pemex that could potentially cost Mexico hundreds of millions of dollars.