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 ...
The legal community prides itself on fairness and transparency; yet, getting into the profession can be confusing and ...
Following a ceremonial opening and debut of new robes, a busy sitting with 20 appeal hearings is underway ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Legal problems — a good many Canadians have them. A project by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice found that nearly every adult in this country will experience a serious civil or family justice ...
In the past five years, Canadian companies have been named in 31 formal communications from United Nations Special Procedures, each alleging serious violations of international human rights law in ...
A senior citizen who felt ripped off by shoddy renovation work. A young woman who feared a non-compete clause in an employment contract would keep her from getting another job. And a tenant whose ...
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