Imposing Adult Sentences on Young Offenders
Learn how Canada’s Youth Criminal Justice Act handles young offenders. Discover how the law has evolved to protect youth under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and why some youth may still find themselves subject to adult sentences.
Having Problems with another Tenant?
By Judy Feng
Is another tenant in your building driving you crazy? Maybe they’re making too much noise, leaving garbage in the hallway, or throwing cigarette butts onto your balcony. Living next to people you don’t get along with can be challenging, but that doesn’t mean you have to suffer. Tenants have the right to peaceful enjoyment of […]
Advocating for Psychological Damages in Personal Injury Cases
When it comes to personal injury claims, it is easy to focus solely on the visible physical harm suffered, which, in the worst cases, is catastrophic. However, the psychological toll of an injury can be just as profound, if not more so. Psychological damages, such as anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress, often follow traumatic events […]
Understanding Parole and its Restrictions : Why someone’s release shouldn’t necessarily alarm you
By Melody Izadi
Discover why parole shouldn’t alarm you as much as it often does. This in-depth exploration by Melody Izadi explains the rigorous process of parole hearings, the restrictions placed on offenders, and why parole is crucial for societal reintegration. Learn about who qualifies for parole, how decisions are made, and the strict conditions that make parole far from true freedom. Understand how the system balances public safety while offering offenders a supervised path to rehabilitation.
Provincial Directives for Colleges and Universities: government overreach?
By John Cooper
In May of 2024, the Ontario government amended its Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Act with Bill 166 (the Strengthening Accountability and Student Supports Act).
Streamlined Trials in Alberta: A tale of four cases
This article summarizes the status of streamlined trials in Alberta. Streamlined trials were introduced in Alberta at the beginning of 2024. They replace the old Summary Trial process. The goal is to provide a faster and more affordable way to resolve legal issues. So far, there have been four cases dealing with the availability of […]
Non-Disclosure Agreements in Canada: The future in wake of Hockey Canada’s scandal
By Kyle Paziuk
Canadians have closely followed the bombshell criminal charges against five members of Team Canada’s 2018 World Juniors hockey team. The case is scheduled for trial in 2025, seven years after the alleged sexual assault. Following the incident, the complainant reached a settlement with Hockey Canada that included a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). As the case moves […]
Privacy and Medical Information in the Workplace
How can we balance an employer’s right to know about illness or disability and an employee’s right to privacy? Editor’s Note: A version of this important article first appeared in LawNow in 2019. It has been reviewed for legal accuracy in 2024 by the author. Requesting medical information from employees may raise privacy issues. Employees […]
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