The Supreme Court of Canada marked its 150th anniversary in 2025, so we asked former justices about the cases that stand out ...
With a review of the trilateral free trade pact coming, Canadian trade lawyers are wondering where things are headed amid ...
Anchoring is another pervasive cognitive bias in legal settings. This occurs when the initial piece of evidence someone ...
Maybe once we see the true humanity in prisoners, it will become impossible to justify the intolerable inhumanity of our ...
The late Murray Sinclair was realistically hopeful 10 years ago when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its final report on this day. “It will take years, perhaps generations,” but the ...
Several Canadian premiers are once again taking swings at the judiciary in this country. During an appearance on the Your Province, Your Premier radio show on Dec. 6, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith ...
Legal experts are calling out politicians’ “irresponsible” reaction to a recent Supreme Court decision that did away with mandatory minimums for child pornography as an attempt to stoke outrage. The ...
In response to the rise in anti-semitism and other hate-motivated crimes in Canada, the Liberal government tabled its promised hate crime legislation early in the fall sitting. When tabling the bill, ...
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 ...
Through remarkable courage and conviction, women have pushed Canadian law forward on everything from property rights, divorce, maternity leave and sexual assault. There’s Eliza Campbell, who helped ...