In what’s being hailed as a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of Canada has created a tort of family violence, which will ...
The reasons that motivate people to walk away from established careers in their 40s, 50s, and beyond to take the plunge into ...
When the federal government introduced Bill S-2 into the Senate a year ago, it was largely a move to address concerns about ...
How do trial judges find a balance between reducing over-incarceration and addressing gender-based violence when the victim ...
As Canada faces foreign interference from south of the border and beyond, it can look to Finland, a fellow middle power, to ...
Decision could reverberate in Alberta, as province forgoes independent commission’s work on electoral maps in favour of new ...
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s limits on third-party political advertising in the year before a provincial election. The province invoked the ...
Even though the Saskatchewan government pre-emptively invoked the notwithstanding clause to prevent court challenges to its legislation requiring parental consent for gender diverse students to use ...
A first-of-its-kind lawsuit targeting Canada’s largest pension fund manager could help set a precedent for how investment funds handle climate change, legal experts say. Earlier this week, the four ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has laid out the reasons why a prosecutor doesn’t have to prove the timing of a criminal offence beyond a reasonable doubt. In dismissing the appeal of a sexual assault ...
Often driven by mental health issues, these cases affect the day-to-day functioning of the courts and consume valuable public ...