Audrey Tobias is an 89-year-old peace activist who refused to fill out the 2011 Census because the results would be processed using software from U.S. military contractor Lockheed Martin. She was charged under the Statistics Act. She argued that forcing her to fill in the census would violate her … [Read more...]
Am I This Child’s Guardian?
The article “Who is a Parent? Not a Simple Question!” explores some of the legal complications faced by individuals and couples who are having children in non-traditional ways. Families can sometimes encounter a related, although somewhat different question: Who is a guardian of this child? This … [Read more...]
Bench Press 38-2: Where to Incarcerate Khadr?
Associate Chief Justice John Rooke of the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench was asked to determine where Omar Khadr should serve the remainder of his sentence. Mr. Khadr asked to serve his sentence in a provincial facility; the federal government wanted him placed in a federal penitentiary. Justice … [Read more...]
Bench Press 38-2: Life and Death: Who Has the Final Say?
The doctors of a Toronto man who has been unconscious and on life support since 2010 want to cease active treatment and provide him with palliative care. They believe that he has no realistic chance of recovery. His family disagrees. Mr. Rasouli’s wife is his substitute decision-maker and she … [Read more...]
Receiving Care from Midwives in Alberta
Our recent article Midwifery in Canada may have raised your interest in receiving care from a midwife in Alberta.You can learn more from this set of frequently asked questions from the Alberta Association of Midwives. … [Read more...]
Employment FAQs for Expectant Parents in Alberta
A recent LawNow article discussed the topic of Birth, Families and Employment. Albertans may be interested to order or download a 63-page booklet titled “Becoming a Parent in Alberta”.It answers frequently asked questions about: human rights protection for pregnant workers; entitlements, rights … [Read more...]
Access to Midwives in Canada
The latest Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OEDC) report shows that Canadians do not have good access to the services of midwives.Statistics released in November 2013 show that Canada has one of the lowest rankings in the developed world when it comes to the availability … [Read more...]
Co-parenting: Doing your best for the kids during separation and divorce
Separation or divorce is one of the most emotionally taxing situations a person may face. On top of that, a parent is usually trying to maintain some semblance of normal life for their children. Some guidance in the midst of this can help.Family Justice Services offers Parenting After Separation … [Read more...]
Coming Soon…
There will be a rare aligning of the judicial and constitutional stars next week that court watchers and BNA Act junkies will want to watch. The Supreme Court of Canada will begin hearings on the federal government’s Reference on the Senate. The Court will hear arguments from a number of … [Read more...]
Housing and Neighbours
If you are like the majority of people in Alberta, you live with neighbours.Living closely with other people means that there will probably be disputes.You can go to this blog post to find out more about what you can do if you aren't getting along with the people across the fence.If you … [Read more...]








