The Law Society of Alberta has announced that Bud Melnyk and Jim Lutz have begun their terms as its president and ...
A Quebec regulation that excludes refugee claimants from receiving daycare subsidies effectively discriminates against women refugee claimants, the Supreme Court of Canada found in a split decision ...
A political judiciary is not a defining feature of Canada’s history. Judges appointed by one government are routinely elevated to higher courts by another. Partisan confirmation ...
Alberta Court of Appeal says Victims Bill of Rights doesn’t apply to vexatious litigant’s civil case
Even if the Victims Bill of Rights had applied, the appeal court saw no avenue of appeal, as s. 29 stated, “No appeal lies from any decision or order solely on the grounds that a right under this Act ...
While virtual proceedings could become an access‑to‑justice concern if a client lacks the right equipment or technological know‑how, “that’s easily mitigated by their representation,” Katz says.
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