The Smith government’s authority under the charter’s notwithstanding clause is clearly legitimate. A federal government ...
A plain reading of the Constitution refutes Trump’s spurious claims about the Fourteenth Amendment, but the conservative ...
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Kerry Sun: The teachers' strike always belonged in the political realm. Sec. 33 is justified
After a weeks-long strike that severely tested parents’ resolve and undermined their children’s right to receive an education ...
The Tribunal ruled that the cross-charged fee for use of third-party software does not qualify as Royalty as the payment is for a copyrighted article and not the transfer of copyright rights. This ...
Queensland’s new agency in charge of DNA testing has been accused of hiding serious ongoing problems, potentially breaching a recent direction from the state’s highest court to disclose any ...
The United Kingdom Public Documents Pilot Scheme (the “Pilot”) will come into force on January 1, 2026 and will be introduced ...
A veteran RCMP officer who acted in anger while processing a shoplifting suspect at the Langley detachment has been found ...
A judge has turned down a request from a commercial fishing group to order a Nova Scotia First Nation to pay roughly $334,000 ...
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Frustrated judge clears air of foul-smelling political pandering wafting under courtroom door
Provincial court Judge Dale Harvey made some unusually pointed comments in court last week about Canada’s ongoing bail reform debate.
On Thursday, Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice John Keith approved the application for costs by the Unified Fisheries ...
An August decision by the B.C. Supreme Court upheld Aboriginal land title claims by the Cowichan Tribes over portions of Lulu ...
British Columbia Premier David Eby says his government will be asking for a stay of the implementation of the Cowichan Tribes ...
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