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Amid Trump’s talk of large faucets and abandoning border agreements, could Canadian water exports end up on the CUSMA ...
Criticism of 'bleeding-heart judges’ who overrule the government prompts rare joint statement from Ontario’s three chief ...
As the Supreme Court of Canada turns 150 this year, former clerks, lawyers, and journalists are remembering a workplace ...
Ontario Superior Court Chief Justice Geoffrey Morawetz welcomes proposed sweeping changes to how civil claims are litigated ...
The decision could fuel more pushback against installation on municipal property, given the conspiracy theories swirling ...
When Stephanie Spruston was deciding which law school to attend, it was soccer that tilted her choice towards Queen’s University, where she’d played as an undergrad. “I stayed at Queens and went to ...
The Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) is proposing to update its Immigration Appeal Division Rules by making remote communication and virtual hearings the default. The CBA’s Immigration Law Section ...
These are tense times at big Canadian law firms. South of the border, there’s a massive confrontation underway between the Trump administration and major law firms as the White House seeks retribution ...
Canada is just days away from electing a new government, and with that could come an unprecedented use of the notwithstanding clause at the federal level. In a special election-themed episode of ...