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  • August 05, 2025

    Ontario Court of Appeal finds ‘golden rule’ key to determining assault case

    The Ontario Court of Appeal recently addressed a particularly unusual situation. In the case of R. v. G.G., 2025 ONCA 574, the trial judge found beyond a reasonable doubt that G.G. committed the sexual assault.

  • August 05, 2025

    B.C. report calls for centralized hub, dedicated phone line for legal information

    A report from a group of academics in British Columbia is recommending the province take steps to strengthen public legal education. The “Flourishing” report, which was prepared as part of the public legal education and information (PLEI) sectoral planning project at the University of British Columbia (UBC) school of law, says there is a wide array of high-quality, easily accessible, clearly written legal information available in B.C., which the authors call the “public legal education and information ecosystem.”

  • August 05, 2025

    Artistry in law and music in the age of AI

    In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping every field and industry, transformative advancements are sweeping through the realms of law and music, challenging long-held traditions and unlocking new possibilities.

  • August 01, 2025

    N.W.T. airport joins national group against human trafficking

    The main airport serving the Northwest Territories has partnered with a national movement aimed at eradicating human trafficking.

  • August 01, 2025

    Why judge’s sentencing error breeds public distrust of system

    According to a CBC report, a Hamilton Superior Court judge has been reprimanded for failing to correct a sentencing mistake.

  • July 31, 2025

    Appeal court rightly strikes down controversial phallometric testing order

    Baba Ouedraogo was found guilty of a vicious sexual assault of a 15-year-old on Nov. 2, 2019.

  • July 30, 2025

    Expert panel recommends 24 pre-1970 Supreme Court precedents for priority translation

    The Supreme Court of Canada — which drew fire last year for its posting, and then removal, of some 6,000 pre-1970 untranslated (mostly English) judgments from its website — says it has started to translate some of the court’s “most significant” decisions rendered before the 1970 Official Languages Act (OLA) required all new judgments to be issued simultaneously in both official languages.

  • July 30, 2025

    Provocation unproven in Manitoba murder appeal

    Justin Patrick Monro, then 27, killed 37-year-old Derek Scott Sutton, but was it murder? Munro was charged with second-degree murder. A June 24, 2021, edition of the Winnipeg Free Press called it a bloody few weeks in Winnipeg, with 11 homicides in just 33 days.

  • July 29, 2025

    Trudeau Liberals increased diversity of federal benches; female jurists made big gains: report

    The former Trudeau government’s nine-year push for diversity in federal appointments since 2016 saw big progress for female jurists — who now make up 49 per cent of all federally appointed judges — along with significant gains for jurists who self-identify as Indigenous, racialized, ethnic, 2SLGBTQI+ or as having a disability, according to the latest information from the Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs.

  • July 29, 2025

    N.B. funding programs for victims of gender-based violence

    As part of its ongoing efforts to tackle an epidemic of gender-based violence, New Brunswick is spending millions on emergency transition programs, outreach initiatives and “second-stage” housing.

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