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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 ...
Chief justice says Indigenous legal orders have lots to teach us about resolving conflict, repairing harm and restoring ...
In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court of Canada has found that for trials held during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was ...
For those keeping tabs on the bleeding edge between information technology and the law, there were two takeaways from the recent tribunal ruling on Air Canada's rogue chatbot. First, when the rules ...
The federal budget promises increased funding for legal aid in criminal and immigration matters and contemplates the reallocation of judicial positions.
It’s not a bandwagon until B.C. gets on board. After launching class action lawsuits against tobacco firms in 1998 and opioid manufacturers and distributors in 2018, the government of British Columbia ...
Earlier this year, a New York law firm made headlines after getting blasted by a judge for using ChatGPT to estimate its legal costs. Among documents submitted to the court, Cuddy Law Firm included an ...
The Canadian media space has a competition problem, as two significant developments have demonstrated over the past few weeks. The first involved the aborted talks between Postmedia and Nordstar ...