Australia's Snowy Hydro 2.0 renewable energy project is facing an 11-fold cost increase and is seven years behind schedule, with the final cost expected to reach $22 billion.

Canada's government wants the energy regulator to review pipelines, not the impact agency. Changes aim to speed up project approvals and improve Indigenous consultations.

Une femme atteinte d'un trouble bipolaire conteste la loi pour obtenir un accès immédiat à l'aide médicale à mourir, affirmant qu'elle ne devrait plus avoir à attendre.

L'Ontario envisage une interdiction complète des téléphones portables dans les écoles et une restriction plus large des réseaux sociaux pour les enfants, citant les preuves croissantes des dommages causés par l'utilisation des appareils.

A Canadian politician is urging the government to protect private property rights as Indigenous land claims in British Columbia raise fears among homeowners.

The federal government is suing Connecticut, Arizona, and Illinois to block their attempts to regulate prediction market companies, asserting federal authority.
Sheriff Grady Judd clarifies the State Immigration Enforcement Council's position, supporting deportation of criminals while suggesting a path for non-criminal undocumented immigrants.

The Northwest Territory Métis Nation and Métis National Council signed an MOU in Edmonton, aiming to foster collaboration on shared priorities and national advocacy.

Canada’s plastic ban survives a legal challenge, with the Court of Appeal deeming the underlying decision reasonable, while three companies vie for industry recognition.

The Trump administration’s demand for voter data in Minnesota, linked to immigration enforcement, is facing legal challenges and accusations of election interference.