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After months or years of litigation to resolve a personal injury claim, clients want to walk away with a large settlement in ...
Amid ongoing access to justice issues, the legal profession is searching for ways to keep its struggling ships afloat ...
Canada is a “democratic superpower” where the rule of law is non-negotiable. That was the message from Supreme Court of ...
It’s also wise to plan travel in advance, particularly when travelling to multiple countries, and to understand the protocols ...
Canadian policymakers haven’t shared plans on deepening ties with the EU, but it will likely be a topic of side conversations as G7 members gather in Alberta ...
Despite a 5-4 split in reasons behind unanimous decision, there was no dispute Tammy Bouvette was victim of a miscarriage of justice ...
Indigenous treaty rights expert Bruce McIvor warns any move to whip up separatist fervour in Alberta is playing with ...
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 ...
When the Governor-General dissolved Parliament on Sunday, several bills died on the Order Paper, many of which were never debated in the fractious parliamentary environment marked by procedural ...
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 ...
Of all the words we associate with the treatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada, "hope" generally sits near the bottom of the list. The authors of a new and remarkably compelling book, Valley of the ...