Eschewing unnecessary obfuscation (like this!) in juridical discourse in favour of plain language is one of the cheapest and ...
The MOU states that Canada and Alberta remain committed to achieving net zero by 2050, while also improving consumer affordability, economic competitiveness and long-term competitive certainty.
Ontario has the chance to move away from the bar and solicitor exams and adopt a practical, human rights approach that better ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has restored an attempted murder conviction in a case involving an apparent attempted murder-suicide with a Toronto nurse, her mother and daughter.
Provincial Court civil hearings, traffic and contravention cases in Newfoundland and Labrador have been adjourned “indefinitely.” The court has announced that parties will be contacted regarding ...
And it’s not just the content of Bill 1, the Quebec Constitution Act, 2025, which seeks to protect the province's common ...
Shroff says the creation of the program helps legitimize animal law, much like how environmental law has become a mainstream ...
Melanie Webb, a criminal defence lawyer in Toronto and chair of the CBA’s criminal justice section, says it’s well-established that cash bail is only supposed to be relied upon in exceptional ...
Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Richard Wagner is sounding the alarm about the threats to the rule of law and judicial independence around the world. Speaking at the Canadian Institute for the ...
Legal experts are calling out politicians’ “irresponsible” reaction to a recent Supreme Court decision that did away with mandatory minimums for child pornography as an attempt to stoke outrage. The ...
Legal observers say the federal government’s proposed bail and sentencing reforms risk being self-defeating by diverting judicial attention and scarce resources away from serious matters. They’re also ...