B.C. terrorism conviction stayed, Surrey couple freed after agreeing to peace bond terms
Former Surrey residents John Nuttall and Amanda Korody have had their terrorism convictions overturned for planting inert pressure cooker bombs on the B.C.…
Ian Mulgrew: Liberal pot legalization plan like a Cheech and Chong skit
The Liberal government is making a hash of marijuana legalization by embarking on a needless consultation exercise led by a task force of well-meaning…
Trinity Western covenant ‘deeply discriminatory … and it hurts,’ Ontario high court says
The Ontario Court of Appeal has handed Trinity Western University its biggest legal defeat so far in its struggle to open an Evangelical law school in Langley
Ian Mulgrew: Truckers awarded $4 million for crash
“On a dark, cold, snowy winter night, a long-haul trucker was driving his fully loaded tractor-trailer on the Trans-Canada Highway in Manitoba. Without warning…
Ian Mulgrew: Secret agency fighting in court to keep curtain drawn on surveillance
Canada’s version of the Star Chamber is about to get another case — the B.C. Civil Liberties Association challenge of the mass interception of Canadians’…