The Supreme Court of Canada has ordered a retrial for a man not informed of his right to a French language trial ...
The legal immunity at issue in this case — the parliamentary privilege of freedom of speech and debate — is the “cornerstone ...
While some say recent legislative changes will do nothing for lagging productivity, others see them as a way to ensure more ...
The case confronted a bedrock assumption of North American labour law — that employees and managers have different interests ...
Whether it’s bogus caselaw, deep fakes or bad-faith claims, generative AI presents unique threats to evidence integrity — ...
In a nutshell: A proposed amendment to s. 264 of the Criminal Code to create a new criminal offence of “engaging in ...
In a nutshell: International cooperation to investigate all offences is important, but any agreement must respect the Charter rights of Canadian citizens and people living and operating in Canada, as ...
The law professor who challenged Parliament’s national security committee’s secrecy provisions says he will likely seek leave from the Supreme Court to appeal a recent court decision that found that ...
In a nutshell: International cooperation to investigate all offences is important, but any agreement must respect the Charter rights of Canadian citizens and people living and operating in Canada, as ...
In a nutshell: Canada must develop a legal framework for artificial intelligence (AI) that aligns with those of its major trading partners, says the CBA’s Privacy ...
In a nutshell: The Canadian banking services market is generally competitive, with no significant access barriers for consumers, according to the CBA’s Business Law and Competition Law and Foreign ...