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The first baby boomers hit 65 in 2011, but there’s been no mass exodus from the legal profession. What’s keeping so many ...
Chief justice says Indigenous legal orders have lots to teach us about resolving conflict, repairing harm and restoring ...
In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court of Canada has found that for trials held during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was ...
To date, Parliament has never used the notwithstanding clause to override Charter rights. However, several provinces have, ...
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 ...
Artificial intelligence is coming for the Canadian criminal justice system. Much of the conversation around the anticipated change currently focuses on a familiar list of concerns, including ...
Bill C-5 was fast-tracked through Parliament. Now that it’s passed, legal observers expect a barrage of litigation ...
The December killing of an Ontario Provincial Police officer has brought the issue of bail reform back into the spotlight after it was revealed that the suspected shooter had been out on bail. But ...
Inmates in Canada’s federal and provincial institutions can get hired on a number of jobs —sweeping floors, preparing food, or even performing repairs for National Defense equipment. Most involve ...
Recent events in the United States have highlighted the prevalence of explicit, individual, and systemic racism in American society and its devastating impacts on Black, Indigenous, and People of ...