In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the Métis Nation—Saskatchewan’s [MN-S] 2021 challenge of ...
Judicial independence is not just one more government priority, but a constitutional imperative. That’s why there must be ...
CBA Sections generally support the proposed changes to the Model Code regarding cultural competency. However, they recommend ...
By invoking the notwithstanding clause to push through its pronoun legislation, the provincial government is violating ...
As the Trump administration unveils a raft of policies and executive orders targeting queer and trans rights, Canadian ...
Observers say Canada has little legal recourse if U.S. under Trump doesn’t abide by intelligence-sharing agreements, which ...
Making decisions about individuals using computer algorithms is ubiquitous. But adding artificial intelligence to the mix ...
In recent months, the pace of change in AI has increased, with several new developments impacting law. However, despite ample commentary on AI in law, it’s been difficult to get a bigger picture of ...
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