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The problem is not just that AI might make bad decisions -- it’s that we don’t agree on what a good decision looks like ...
To date, Parliament has never used the notwithstanding clause to override Charter rights. However, several provinces have, ...
Bill C-5 was fast-tracked through Parliament. Now that it’s passed, legal observers expect a barrage of litigation ...
How 2SLGBTQ+ leaders in the legal profession harnessed their backgrounds, personalities, and opportunities to move the needle forward ...
To a non-lawyer, reviewing the Ontario Superior Court’s civil rules of procedure may not sound like a big deal. But when that civil court system has been in crisis for decades, a review is not only a ...
In a nutshell The CBA’s Immigration Law Section identifies a direct conflict between the operational bulletin, the legislative framework and the announced policy on flagpoling and suggests how to ...
Whether Elon Musk is a lawfully naturalized American or a “parasitic illegal immigrant” may be up for debate. That he is a Canadian citizen, however, is not. Maye Musk was born in Regina, Saskatchewan ...
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 ...
As the Trump administration unveils a raft of policies and executive orders targeting queer and trans rights, Canadian lawyers and law firms are preparing to safeguard 2SLGBTQ+ rights against ...
Canada is on the verge of becoming the latest jurisdiction – after England-Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Australia – to make coercive control by an intimate partner a criminal offence. Legislation ...
In a nutshell The CBA calls for safeguards to address the growing reliance on Section 33 to shield legislation from constitutional scrutiny in cases where its use may undermine fundamental rights and ...