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In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court of Canada has found that for trials held during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was ...
Chief justice says Indigenous legal orders have lots to teach us about resolving conflict, repairing harm and restoring ...
To date, Parliament has never used the notwithstanding clause to override Charter rights. However, several provinces have, ...
Bill C-5 was fast-tracked through Parliament. Now that it’s passed, legal observers expect a barrage of litigation ...
Law In-depth ‘An anti-refugee bill in all respects’ While Bill C-2 proclaims to improve and modernize Canada's asylum system, experts say it’s a ‘cruel law’ that will do the opposite, while diluting ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has clarified that a contextual approach must be taken when determining where a child resides in international family law cases. That comes in its written decisions for a ...
The December killing of an Ontario Provincial Police officer has brought the issue of bail reform back into the spotlight after it was revealed that the suspected shooter had been out on bail. But ...
The practice Workplace Making room for neurodiversity in law Why law firms would benefit from following a more flexible hiring process. BY Julie Sobowale 3 Oct. 2023 ...
The federal government's "just transition" project is going about as well as expected — or not very well at all, to put it another way. The phrase was coined to describe Ottawa's promise of ...
CBA President John Stefaniuk writes to the prime minister to inform him of a recent resolution protecting and realizing abortion rights in Canada.
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