Canadian Bar Association President Bianca Kratt, K.C., is calling for an independent investigation into the alleged assault ...
The fallout from the WE Charity scandal reached the Supreme Court earlier this month. The case considers whether Parliament ...
As the winter sitting gets underway this week, here’s a look at the legislation that will keep MPs and senators occupied ...
AI systems are not infallible. Automated tools may struggle with highly complex or novel legal issues that require deep ...
Two very different decisions on Aboriginal title and private property rights expose a gap in Supreme Court doctrine ...
Colleagues across the country are facing the same challenge. Wherever lawyers gather — online, at professional events, or ...
Observers say modified Corbett analysis more fair and balanced, won’t automatically lead to a “get out of jail free” card ...
Distinguishing femicide from homicide is essential for the law to reflect this reality and ensure institutional responses compatible with the gravity and complexity of this crime. The formal ...
To mark the Day of the Endangered Lawyer, groups are calling out the widening and well-documented trend of deliberately ...
How to respond with restraint to AI-fuelled findings while redirecting the conversation to the real-world decisions clients ...
Signed by acting Chief Justice of Alberta Dawn Pentelechuk, Court of King’s Bench Chief Justice Kent Davison and James Hunter, Chief Justice of the Alberta Court of Justice, the statement makes clear ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed the appeal of homeowners and sided with their insurance company over its obligations in the wake of the total loss of their home. The case dates back to 2019 ...