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A new series of reports analyzes the risks and opportunities of the fast-evolving technology across the Canadian criminal ...
One of the most common challenges foreign-trained lawyers face is the financial strain of the requalification process, as the ...
New ‘elbows up’ rules under the Canada Investment Act must weigh national and economic security concerns with ensuring ...
Asking clients to publicly evaluate your performance can feel a little icky. But here’s why — and how — law firms should get in on the game ...
During trilateral free trade pact renegotiations in 2018, the United States and Canada agreed to take bulk export of water off the table. With the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) up for ...
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 ...
No one thinks Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s description of judicial independence as a “joke” is funny, particularly the province’s three chief justices. “Judicial independence is a cornerstone of our ...
Just after she was sworn in as the third woman to sit on the Supreme Court of Canada in 1989, Beverley McLachlin had a moment that has stayed with her to this day. Bertha Wilson, who was the first ...
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