Canada has long had sovereignty issues with the U.S., including over data protection and mass surveillance, but digital sovereignty has now reached a critical point, says Michael Karanicolas, an ...
As Canadians mark Law Day on April 17, it’s important to reflect on the document’s legacy and the new challenges it faces ...
That was the question the Supreme Court of Canada grappled with in the matter of Thi Huyen Gguyen and family, seeking to ...
Despite political rhetoric criticizing it as too lenient, people awaiting trial or a contested bail hearing in provincial ...
In emotionally charged fields like family law or criminal defence, dealing with disturbing cases can take a psychological and ...
Tackling AI in the courtroom is a situation Masuhara is familiar with — he is widely believed to be the first judge in Canada ...
Recent lawsuits in the U.S. have held powerful tech companies ac-countable for harm. Observers say it’s a harbinger of where ...
Despite calls by some premiers for more involvement in selecting judges, the process remains similar to what’s been used for ...
Unanimous decision upholds the reversal of a declaration in the case of a Quebec man who was later found to be alive and well ...
“Essentially, if there is cause for concern about whether an applicant meets the good character criteria, they will refer it ...
At a time when war is reshaping the legal and practical realities facing Iranian nationals here and abroad, Canada’s current ...