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 ...
Cybersecurity legislation is long overdue in Canada. So, it made sense that one of the bills the federal government revived from those that died on the order paper when Parliament was prorogued and ...
It’s been more than nine years since the government of Canada formally committed to implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), which sets out the minimum ...
The last few months have seen mounting speculation that we’re in the throes of an AI bubble. Much of the market’s surge comes from AI companies, with valuations tied to expectations of major ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the marketplace in ways most consumers are oblivious to. Through AI and algorithms, businesses can now adjust prices in real time based on market conditions and ...
Violence thrives in silence, and when legal systems fail to name gender-based killings for what they are, that silence becomes state-sanctioned. In 2014, while offering pro bono family law support in ...