Is the new Official Languages Act unfair? Three constitutional experts say that those who claim it is are distorting Canadian ...
The Supreme Court set Ville de Sainte-Julie ... verdict because he had conceded his guilt, the appeal court said. The appeal court scheduled Library of Parliament v. Public Service Alliance of Canada, ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA – Quebec’s controversial secularism law, known as Bill 21, will be debated before the Supreme Court of Canada and the federal government will “be ...
The Supreme Court set Ahluwalia ... The Quebec Court of Appeal reduced the length of the sentence to six months. The appeal court set Empire Company Limited et al v. Attorney General of Canada, ...
Daniel Kim, Tyler Li, Drew Meetze and Christine Yang are law students at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. They filed this joint dispatch for JURIST from Ottawa.  We attended the courtroom at ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is considering offering mediation services for cases it does not accept to hear, raising eyebrows and questions among ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a court challenge against Quebec's controversial secularism law, known as Bill 21. The request for leave to appeal was granted on Thursday morning ...
The Supreme Court of Canada announced on Thursday that it will hear a landmark challenge to Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21. The law was passed in 2019 and prohibits certain public sector employees ...
MONTREAL - The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to hear a challenge of Quebec’s secularism law sets up a final legal battle between the provincial government and minority and civil rights ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has thrust itself into a political debate over the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and provincial power, saying Thursday it will hear a landmark case on Quebec’s ...
The Supreme Court of Canada will go ahead and hear a challenge to Quebec’s controversial secularism law. The decision came down on Thursday from the country’s top court and will allow the ...
Canada's chief justice says the nation's top court is expanding public outreach as "misinformation and disinformation" circulate and more people get their information from social media.