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The Court unanimously found that the current sex work laws are constitutional and don’t prevent sex workers from invoking ...
Experts say Bill C-2 lowers the bar and broadens the scope to allow more access by police and intelligence agents to ...
In a pair of decisions, the Supreme Court of Canada clarified the sentencing rules in serious youth criminal justice cases ...
The first baby boomers hit 65 in 2011, but there’s been no mass exodus from the legal profession. What’s keeping so many ...
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 ...
The federal government’s border security omnibus bill has been widely criticized, including by the Migrant Rights Network, which says it aims to create a mass deportation regime. “It is a cruel law ...
Smudging ceremonies, eagle feathers, and circle seating with no judge's dais in sight are becoming more common in courtrooms across Canada as recognition of Indigenous legal orders increases. This ...
Law Opinion Before we automate criminal justice, we need to understand it The problem is not just that AI might make bad decisions -- it’s that we don’t agree on what a good decision looks like BY ...
A new Senate bill would make it “more difficult but not impossible” for Parliament to use the notwithstanding clause to override fundamental rights guaranteed in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Liberal government’s Bill C-5 was rushed through Parliament so that “nation-building” projects of national interest could be fast-tracked. But now that it’s law, it’s going to face a barrage of ...
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