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To foster renewed outreach and engagement, the Commission has created a podcast called Obiter. Van Praagh says it explores the evolving nature of law and justice, and was given that name because ...
A growing number of law school grads and seasoned lawyers see their J.D. as a passport to a world of career possibilities ...
The Court unanimously found that the current sex work laws are constitutional and don’t prevent sex workers from invoking ...
Law In-depth The overblown fears of a migrant wave Experts say we’re not going to see the same surge at the border as in the past, but Canada faces some hard immigration choices over the next four ...
The world is finally waking up to artificial intelligence’s insatiable appetite — and not just for data. Besides electricity, the technology requires a mind-blowing amount of the planet’s most ...
Law In-depth Canada's digital safety balancing act There's much to digest in the federal government's long-awaited online harms legislation. BY Dale Smith 5 Mar. 2024 ...
It has been more than 80 years since a government-ordered report into the conditions inside Canada's prisons recommended nothing less than "radical change." That study, spearheaded by Justice Joseph ...
Québec's proposed family law reform will only serve to reverse important human rights gains for trans people in the province.
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 ...
The Canadian media space has a competition problem, as two significant developments have demonstrated over the past few weeks. The first involved the aborted talks between Postmedia and Nordstar ...
Given the preponderance of “Big Lie” claims in the United States that spread falsehoods about election fraud, it’s no surprise that among the federal government’s proposed amendments to the Canada ...
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