To be sure, Canada’s popularity is nothing new: it has enjoyed a solid reputation abroad for decades. According to Reputation ...
The CBA’s Privacy and Access Law Section supports the objective of the Strong and Free Elections Act (Bill C-25) to strengthen electoral integrity. However, the CBA ...
An AI tool did the navigating for them. It took their problem, processed it, and produced a confident, coherent, legally ...
Two worlds united as Jolene Ashini was called to the bar in Labrador, wearing a ribbon skirt and beaded caribou skin moccasins. She made history in May, becoming the first Innu lawyer in the place her ...
The Supreme Court of Canada’s workload has been picking up this year, and it’s a trend that looks set to accelerate. “We ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has nominated the Honourable Glenn Joyal to the Supreme Court of Canada. A Manitoba judge for nearly three decades, Joyal has been chief justice of the Court of King’s Bench ...
Opposition to Bill C-22, the lawful access bill currently in second reading before Parliament, has intensified sharply in recent days. More than a dozen major companies — Apple, Meta, Signal, and ...
When the federal government introduced Bill S-2 into the Senate a year ago, it was largely a move to address concerns about individuals who’d been forced to give up their status under the Indian Act ...
Thanks to a tsunami of misinformation and disinformation, Canada is facing a threat to its democratic traditions that some experts say is “existential.” In her final report on foreign interference in ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has quashed the Quebec legislature’s plan to delay its electoral boundary redistribution. The decision comes after the provincial government’s move last year to suspend the ...