Season two of Verdicts and Voices kicks off with a look at the Canadian history-makers profiled in a new book by lawyer Karin ...
The last few months have seen mounting speculation that we’re in the throes of an AI bubble. Much of the market’s surge comes ...
It’s not only about punishing perpetrators, it’s about treating gender-based violence as a public health and mental health ...
While changes have been made to improve clarity and transparency in the government’s latest proposed cyber legislation, ...
Faced with consumer-protection provisions aimed at false corporate environmental claims, some companies have stopped making them entirely ...
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 ...
In the past five years, Canadian companies have been named in 31 formal communications from United Nations Special Procedures, each alleging serious violations of international human rights law in ...
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 ...
Growing up, Brittany Ennis dreamt of a career in law. She knew the impact lawyers could have, as they had helped her parents adopt her from a Chinese orphanage. So she worked hard, got accepted to law ...
If Prime Minister Mark Carney's election was meant to be a rejection of authoritarian trends south of the Canadian border, things are not off to a good start. That’s Robert Diab’s conclusion given ...
Randy Osgood has been giving a lot of thought to retirement these days. A partner at Edmonton’s Meikle Osgood, he recently turned 65 and aims to hang up his spurs by 70. But before he can, he’s got ...
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