Criminal

  • August 29, 2025

    ‘Right to be forgotten’ privacy issues under PIPEDA and Charter heading to Federal Court

    Does Parliament’s private-sector privacy law protect the “right to be forgotten”? That question, at least in part, is now headed to Federal Court, following a groundbreaking determination this week by Canada’s privacy commissioner that Canadians have a right under the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) — in some circumstances and when certain criteria are met — to have online material about them delinked from their names (“de-listed”) so that published material is not listed in search engine results when their name is searched.

  • August 29, 2025

    The significance of assistants in parole hearings

    Individuals who are serving federal sentences of over two years have the right to apply for day parole and will be scheduled for full parole consideration at the appropriate time.

  • August 29, 2025

    Ontario Court of Appeal denies bail in gun trafficking case

    It did not make the front page of the Cornwall Standard-Freeholder on Jan. 13, 2023, when it was reported that four people, including Brandon Laffin, then 38, were facing various charges following a police search of a residence on International Road.

  • August 28, 2025

    Court of Appeal dismisses Crown request for jail in sexual interference appeal

    M.F. was a 17-year-old when he had sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl. The two knew each other and knew their respective ages. M.F. was charged with sexual assault and sexual interference and sentenced to 24 months’ probation on the sexual interference charge. The finding of guilt for sexual assault was stayed pursuant to Kienapple v. R., [1975] 1 S.C.R. 729.

  • August 27, 2025

    New judges appointed to the Court of Quebec

    Quebec Minister of Justice Simon Jolin-Barrette has announced the appointment of Karine Bussière and Sophie Lamarre as judges to the Court of Quebec.

  • August 27, 2025

    Investigation into Google sparks privacy commissioner’s finding to delist some search results of names

    After an investigation into a case against Google by an individual who was previously charged with criminal activity, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Philippe Dufresne, has concluded that individuals have the right to have certain information about them delisted from search engine results when their name is searched online, in limited circumstances.

  • August 27, 2025

    Provincial court judge exceeded limits of his jurisdiction, rules Quebec Appeal Court

    The Quebec Court of Appeal overturned a controversial decision that ruled that a provision of the French language charter — which calls for the “immediate and simultaneous” filing of English rulings in French — cannot apply to criminal proceedings in the province, concluding that the provincial court judge had exceeded the limits of his jurisdiction.

  • August 27, 2025

    Montreal pastor’s appeal of fraud conviction dismissed

    A former evangelical pastor from a church in Montreal’s Ahuntsic district was ordered to surrender to prison authorities by Aug.14, 2025, to begin serving a 30-month sentence he received for a single-count fraud involving more than $5,000, a conviction imposed on Oct. 9, 2020.

  • August 27, 2025

    Judge had no agenda in hockey player case

    I recently read a story about the hockey players that were on trial in London, Ont., and found myself with serious questions about how some legal professionals view our judicial system.

  • August 26, 2025

    SENTENCING - Sexual offences - Sexual interference - Sexual exploitation - Disorderly houses, and gaming and betting

    Leave to appeal by Moazami from global sentence of 23 years and application to adduce fresh evidence. The offences pertained to sexual and prostitution-related offences against different complainants.