The court ordered Quebec to pay more than $767,000 to Sécurité publique de Mashteuiatsh, the police force of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation, to help offset the operating deficit the police force ...
Richard Anderson worked in the financial services’ compliance and legal technology space in product management for a decade ...
To stay competitive, leading US firms generally tweak salaries and annual bonuses within a short timeframe, according to ...
Herbert Smith Freehills has announced plans to establish an office in Luxembourg early next year. The expansion is intended ...
The Alberta government has launched an online survey to obtain feedback on current family justice services available to ...
Following US president-elect Donald Trump’s announcement that he plans to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, ...
On appeal to the Supreme Court, the hearing judge overturned the board’s decision. The judge ruled that the EFDA did not ...
The appeal court set Air Canada v. Rose et al, A-354-23 on Nov. 26, Tuesday. This appeal challenged a Canadian Transportation ...
The commercial lending lawyer turned innovator reshaped ID security but says many barriers remain Jay Krushell’s journey into ...
The court said BC law does not say that being in custody during a pandemic is a mitigating factor ...
The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia denied a grandmother’s request for party status in a child protection case, finding her participation unnecessary for the children’s welfare and citing privacy ...
Last month, we got a sneak peek at the kind of “justice reforms” a Pierre Poilievre Conservative government might unleash on Canada. For years now, right-wing politicians have been hammering away at ...