Pulse

  • January 27, 2026

    ‘National crisis of antisemitism’ urgently demands law reform, federal action, advocacy groups warn

    As Parliament resumed this week, Jewish advocacy groups renewed their calls for immediate legislative and other measures to address antisemitism and the dramatic resurgence of violent extremism against Jews in the wake of the mass murder by Hamas terrorists in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

  • January 27, 2026

    Aird & Berlis adds 9 new partners

    Nine people have become partners at Aird & Berlis. According to a statement from the firm, they are:

  • January 27, 2026

    Brad Newby named managing partner of Osler’s Vancouver office

    Brad Newby has taken on the role of managing partner of Osler’s Vancouver office.

  • January 27, 2026

    Obscenity, the 2026 version, part two

    Here are the six obscenity prosecutions for consideration.

  • January 27, 2026

    Lawyers cruising for a bruising

    Back when I was still willing to set foot in the United States, I booked a cruise from L.A. to Dubai. But then war broke out in the Middle East, and the cruise line eliminated several ports from the itinerary, shortened my cruise by six days, and dropped me off in Cape Town.

  • January 27, 2026

    Are women safe in Ontario’s courthouses?

    On Jan. 26, the Toronto Star reported on very serious allegations that criminal defence lawyer Sudine Riley has made against police serving as security in the Oshawa, Ont., courthouse. She says she was seriously assaulted by them while just doing her work in the ordinary course.

  • January 26, 2026

    B.C. appoints 3 provincial court judges

    The British Columbia government has appointed Micah Rankin, Charles Hutchinson and Jodi Michaels as judges of the Provincial Court of B.C., according to the province.

  • January 26, 2026

    Stikeman Elliott adds 5 partners

    Stikeman Elliott has welcomed five lawyers to its partnership, according to the firm.

  • January 26, 2026

    Obscenity, the 2026 version

    It was around 1978 when the “comedy” duo of brothers Blair and Gary MacLean came to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

  • January 26, 2026

    The blame hierarchy in family law revisited

    My loyal readers will recall that I practise family law under the belief that there is a hierarchy of blame that exists in almost all high-conflict family disputes. To repeat, the client begins by blaming the opposite party, thereafter the anger is often directed at opposing counsel followed by the same anger directed at the presiding justice if he/she dares to rule against the client.