A new Federal Court pilot project aims to reduce the number of judicial review applications around study permits ...
The House of Commons is nearing final debate on an age verification bill that critics say includes provisions that would be ...
In a pair of decisions on Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously upheld that the presumption of a standard of review ...
The use of artificial intelligence in legal practices is surging. According to Clio’s latest Legal Trends Report, 79 per cent of North American legal professionals reported incorporating AI tools into ...
A long-awaited report on systemic racism in Nova Scotia’s legal profession has documented widespread discrimination and an “unbelievable sense of fear” among racialized lawyers. Regaining Trust was ...
A Senate bill that would expand the fiduciary duties of corporate directors and officers to include their company’s social and environmental impacts is “very scary,” some lawyers say. Introduced last ...
The CBA’s Criminal Justice Section, through its Committee on Imprisonment and Release, is urging Correctional Service Canada to align its drug use policies with harm reduction practices to uphold the ...