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 ...
Maybe once we see the true humanity in prisoners, it will become impossible to justify the intolerable inhumanity of our ...
Anchoring is another pervasive cognitive bias in legal settings. This occurs when the initial piece of evidence someone ...
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 ...
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 ...
Last year saw unprecedented use of Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code to end labour disputes, raising questions about just how much unfettered power the section gives the federal minister of labour ...
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 ...