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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 ...
Bill C-5 was fast-tracked through Parliament. Now that it’s passed, legal observers expect a barrage of litigation ...
To date, Parliament has never used the notwithstanding clause to override Charter rights. However, several provinces have, ...
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 ...
While Bill C-2 proclaims to improve and modernize Canada's asylum system, experts say it’s a ‘cruel law’ that will do the ...
The federal budget promises increased funding for legal aid in criminal and immigration matters and contemplates the reallocation of judicial positions.
After decades of relative quiet, talk of conscription and national service is suddenly making headlines on both sides of the Atlantic. This is not surprising, given the world looks more dangerous than ...
What standard of proof should disciplinary hearings in provincial jails rely on? The balance of probabilities or beyond a reasonable doubt? That's the question the Supreme Court of Canada will have to ...
Everyone in Canada is presumed innocent until proven guilty, including individuals with prior criminal records, writes the Criminal Justice Section of the Canadian Bar Association in a letter to the ...
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