Criminal

  • February 20, 2026

    Addressing gender identity among prison populations

    Policies provide a framework, and operations turn that framework into action. In a municipal setting, the town council sets policy, and town staff implements operations. But what if a policy puts staff and those they serve in danger?

  • February 19, 2026

    Manitoba expanding safety tech, safety officers at various health-care facilities

    In a bid to secure the safety of Manitoba’s front-line health-care workers, the province is expanding its delivery of a mobile app that provides real-time safety alerts, connection to “safety services” and emergency notifications.

  • February 19, 2026

    Ottawa boosts FINTRAC resources to combat rising extortion threat

    Ottawa has announced new measures to crack down on extortion, including a planned surge of resources to Canada’s financial crimes watchdog and launching a partnership with financial institutions to disrupt criminal networks, according to a Feb. 19 government release.

  • February 19, 2026

    Saskatchewan appoints 3 new provincial court judges

    Saskatchewan has appointed three new judges to its provincial court, according to a provincial news release. Sara Knowles will sit in Saskatoon, Matthew Schmeling in Regina and Curtis Wiebe in Prince Albert.

  • February 19, 2026

    Legal programs cannot be treated as line items on a budget

    The Paralegal Town Hall stands in proud partnership with the Ontario Association of Black Paralegals as we introduce a joint open letter addressed to Premier Doug Ford, Attorney General Doug Downey, Minister Paul Calandra, members of college boards of governors, and other key decision-makers across Ontario.

  • February 18, 2026

    Rick Woodburn named director of Nova Scotia’s Public Prosecution Service

    Rick Woodburn has been appointed director of Nova Scotia’s Public Prosecution Service after serving in the role on an acting basis, according to a provincial announcement.

  • February 18, 2026

    Public protection, gun law lessons from Tumbler Ridge

    Most Canadians believe that adherence to our criminal laws will protect society. It has become commonplace to hear politicians urging us to “get tough on crime” or to support “jail, not bail” as measures to ensure public safety. But how can public safety be protected when there is no accused person to arrest and hold accountable for their actions?

  • February 17, 2026

    Saskatchewan giving $1.46M to groups battling gender-based violence

    Saskatchewan’s government is giving more than $1 million to various organizations as part of the province’s continued role in a national action plan to eradicate gender-based violence.

  • February 17, 2026

    Nova Scotia Provincial Court welcomes 3 new judges

    Three new judges have been appointed to the Provincial Court of Nova Scotia, according to an announcement from the province’s attorney general and minister of justice.

  • February 17, 2026

    Canada announces additional sanctions against individuals in Iran

    Canada has announced it is imposing additional sanctions against seven individuals who are linked to Iranian state bodies responsible for “intimidation, violence and transnational repression targeting Iranian dissidents and human rights defenders.”