As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth year, many Ukrainians who fled to Canada are living in limbo, with no path to permanent residency ...
According to a new report, the system, already fragile outside Québec, is threatened by labour shortages and practices that vary across the country ...
Working in policing, where the application of the law has real consequences, can build unique perspectives on the relationship between enforcement and justice. For Babineau, it inspired him to take ...
Lawyers for Reporters Canada will offer pro-bono legal services to journalists and news organizations as media face increased ...
Observers say decision affirms proper limits to liberty in medical emergencies and recognizes Canadians’ collective ...
Critics say B.C.’s plan to amend the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act will weaken trust between First Nations and the government, and public confidence in courts ...
The case in question, Dosu v Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, involves a Black woman employed at York University who alleged racial and cultural discrimination at work from 2015 to 2019. She also ...
Evidence shows that social stability, not increased public stigma, reduces reoffending. In fact, some data have shown that ...
The Supreme Court of Canada marked its 150th anniversary in 2025. As the country’s final court of appeal and the only bilingual and bijural apex court in the world, it has handed down thousands of ...
The late Murray Sinclair was realistically hopeful 10 years ago when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its final report on this day. “It will take years, perhaps generations,” but the ...
Several Canadian premiers are once again taking swings at the judiciary in this country. During an appearance on the Your Province, Your Premier radio show on Dec. 6, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith ...