The MOU states that Canada and Alberta remain committed to achieving net zero by 2050, while also improving consumer affordability, economic competitiveness and long-term competitive certainty.
Ontario has the chance to move away from the bar and solicitor exams and adopt a practical, human rights approach that better ...
Provincial Court civil hearings, traffic and contravention cases in Newfoundland and Labrador have been adjourned “indefinitely.” The court has announced that parties will be contacted regarding ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has restored an attempted murder conviction in a case involving an apparent attempted murder-suicide with a Toronto nurse, her mother and daughter.
GPat Patterson knew it was time to leave the United States when surveillance vans showed up outside their Ohio home. The Kent State University professor teaches women’s gender and sexuality studies ...
A robust democracy may not collapse overnight, but it can quickly crumble if orchestrated attacks on the rule of law and the media sow doubt among the public about the independence of institutions.
Lawyers at firms large and small, in every field across the country, are encountering the same problem. They’ve begun to incorporate AI into their personal lives, discovering its benefits for things ...
Lawyers write for a living. But too often, our letters look like weapons of war, not instruments of resolution. Across the country, our professional rules don’t treat tone as a nicety—they fold it ...
Les juristes de cabinets du pays, grands et petits, et spécialisés dans tous les domaines du droit, se heurtent au même problème Après avoir intégré l’IA dans leur vie personnelle et constaté ses ...