Justice Glenn D. Joyal was formally sworn in to the Supreme Court of Canada on July 1, filling the vacancy...
One of the most contentious social policy bills of the spring sitting is now before the Senate after clearing the House of Commons earlier this year....
Public safety in Canada has become a primary pillar of political discourse. Frequent reports of violent offenses committed by individuals on release have fueled a national...
Opening: The Current State of the Judiciary Canada’s justice system operates in a state of systemic inertia. Public confidence in provincial criminal courts has declined to...
Canada’s legal landscape is currently defined by a widening chasm between legislative intent and administrative reality. On one side, political pressure to implement stricter sentencing laws...
The date is set. On March 23, the Supreme Court of Canada will begin hearing arguments on the most divisive piece of legislation in modern Canadian...
The federal government has introduced new legislation aimed at streamlining how law enforcement and national security agencies access telecommunications data. The bill seeks to modernize investigative...
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled on March 6, 2026, that Quebec’s exclusion of asylum seekers from its subsidized childcare program violates the Canadian Charter of...
The Supreme Court of Canada has finalized its schedule for one of the most significant constitutional cases in recent decades. On March 23, 2026, the country’s...