Johanne Poirier, the Peter Mackell Chair in Federalism at McGill’s Faculty of Law, says that while a single provincial constitution is desirable, given that every province already has one (though most ...
Following a ceremonial opening and debut of new robes, a busy sitting with 20 appeal hearings is underway ...
The legal community prides itself on fairness and transparency; yet, getting into the profession can be confusing and ...
CBA President Bianca Kratt says the court is a testament to the stability a country can enjoy when its legal institutions remain respected, independent, and grounded in the rule of law ...
International Lawyers in Alcoholics Anonymous is a bridge for lawyers and judges to seek help among peers, without worrying ...
Growing up, Brittany Ennis dreamt of a career in law. She knew the impact lawyers could have, as they had helped her parents adopt her from a Chinese orphanage. So she worked hard, got accepted to law ...
If Prime Minister Mark Carney's election was meant to be a rejection of authoritarian trends south of the Canadian border, things are not off to a good start. That’s Robert Diab’s conclusion given ...
Recent events in the United States have highlighted the prevalence of explicit, individual, and systemic racism in American society and its devastating impacts on Black, Indigenous, and People of ...
Bill C-63 is a significant departure from an earlier effort to pass online harms legislation, which died on the order paper when the 2021 election was called. The new bill has narrowed its scope to ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly being deployed in many sectors of society. As with any new technology, we must understand its capabilities and limitations, particularly given the high stakes ...