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591 articles Updated May 29, 2026 at 04:51 p.m. ET
Alleged white supremacist with 'Nazi memorabilia' and Norse animal skin banners denied entry to Canada

U.S. Man Denied Entry at New Brunswick Border: Key Legal Insights

A U.S. citizen was denied entry into Canada at the New Brunswick border due to alleged associations with hate groups and inappropriate items in his vehicle. This incident raises important questions about border security and rights for those…

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, especially those with family or connections in the U.S., this case highlights the strict scrutiny…"

Former senator Don Meredith acquitted on all counts of sexual assault, harassment
Employment Law 3 min read

Former Senator Don Meredith Acquitted of Sexual Assault Charges

Don Meredith, a former senator from Toronto, was acquitted of all sexual assault and harassment charges brought by a former employee. The case highlights issues surrounding workplace conduct and employee rights.

UL Lawyers Insight

"This case raises significant questions about workplace safety and the mechanisms available for employees in Ontario who…"

Paramount to lay off 2,000 employees shortly after its merger with Skydance
Employment Law 3 min read

Paramount to Lay Off 2,000 Employees: What Ontario Workers Should Know

Following its merger with Skydance, Paramount has announced layoffs affecting 2,000 employees, representing about 10% of its workforce. This news is particularly relevant for Ontario workers navigating their rights after job terminations.

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, especially those working in the media and entertainment sectors, this news highlights the potenti…"

Opposition parties call for Ontario to cover PSA testing for men to detect prostate cancer
Wills & Estate 3 min read

Calls for Ontario to Cover PSA Testing for Prostate Cancer

Opposition parties are urging the Ontario government to make Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) testing free under OHIP to help detect prostate cancer. This move aims to ensure that more men can access this vital test without the burden of cos…

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, especially men, this push for PSA testing coverage is significant as it can lead to earlier detec…"

Ontario signs deal with Webequie First Nation to speed Ring of Fire road construction
Wills & Estate 3 min read

Ontario Partners with Webequie First Nation for Road to Ring of Fire

Ontario has signed a deal with Webequie First Nation to expedite the construction of a road to the mineral-rich Ring of Fire. This agreement aims to enhance economic opportunities in Northern Ontario while improving community resources.

UL Lawyers Insight

"For residents of Ontario, especially those concerned with economic development in remote communities, this agreement sig…"

A man who spent 43 years in prison before his conviction was overturned now faces deportation

Man Wrongfully Imprisoned Faces Deportation After Conviction Overturned

Subramanyam Vedam, who spent 43 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, is now facing deportation from the U.S. to India. This case raises significant concerns about immigration rights for residents in Ontario.

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, this case highlights the precarious situation many immigrants face in the legal system, particula…"

'The stakes are high': Courts across Canada are asking Ottawa for more judges
Wills & Estate 3 min read

Ontario Courts Call for More Judges: Implications for Residents

Ontario's top judges have urged the federal government to appoint more judges to address overwhelming case backlogs. This plea highlights the increasing strain on the judicial system and its impact on timely access to justice.

UL Lawyers Insight

"For residents in Ontario, this shortage of judges means longer wait times for court dates, particularly in family and ci…"

Doctor didn’t do rigorous check of emaciated boy days before death, Ont. trial for 2 prospective parents told
Legal News 3 min read

Trial in Milton Over Death of Emaciated Boy Raises Concerns

A trial in Milton, Ontario, is examining the circumstances surrounding the death of a severely malnourished boy, highlighting issues of medical oversight. This case raises critical questions about child welfare and responsibilities of careg…

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, this case underscores the importance of child welfare and medical responsibility. If you suspect…"

Montreal man ordered to pay $1M for falsely claiming his ex-friend had Nazi gold
Wills & Estate 3 min read

Montreal Man Ordered to Pay $1M for False Nazi Gold Claims

A Montreal millionaire has been ordered to pay nearly $1 million for falsely accusing his former business partner of hiding Nazi gold. This case highlights the serious repercussions of defamation and the importance of protecting one's reput…

UL Lawyers Insight

"This case serves as a critical reminder for Ontarians about the legal consequences of making false statements about othe…"

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