SCC rules 9-0 Quebec court can hear Crown’s forfeiture bid after stay of criminal charges
Supreme Court of Canada Justice Nicholas Kasirer
Writing for a unanimous court, Supreme Court of Canada Justice Nicholas Kasirer said Parliament’s justification for its various rules authorizing the forfeiture of criminally tainted property to the Crown is that ‘the state can, and indeed should, confiscate that property to ensure that crime does not pay.’

Friday, April 17, 2026 @ 5:46 PM

The Supreme Court of Canada has clarified 9-0 that the Court of Quebec does have jurisdiction to hear the Crown’s proceeds-of-crime forfeiture motions pursuant to statutory rules that operate independently of trial and sentencing, even when criminal charges against the holders of the seized property have been stayed. ... [read more]

Federal Court of Appeal rules surgical gloves not ‘for use in’ scalpels, denies tariff relief

Monday, April 20, 2026 @ 4:01 PM

The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that surgical gloves do not qualify for duty-free import under a tariff provision covering goods “for use in” surgical instruments, rejecting a Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) finding that they were sufficiently connected to scalpels in surgical use. ... [read more]

New OBA campaign brings rule of law understanding to public

Monday, April 20, 2026 @ 3:27 PM

This month, the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) launched its Rule of Law campaign in which local lawyers host discussions in their communities to help the public better understand the rule of law and its everyday importance to democracy. ... [read more]

Federal Court awards inmate $65K over guard assault, rejects claim CSC fails to discipline staff

Monday, April 20, 2026 @ 1:44 PM

In a decision released on April 16, the Federal Court awarded a prison inmate significant damages for injuries he sustained after being assaulted by a guard and for a breach of his Charter s. 7 right to security of the person, but stopped short in agreeing with the plaintiff’s argument that Correctional Service Canada (CSC) is unwilling to discipline staff for misconduct. ... [read more]

Ottawa seeking input on changes to ‘federal labour relations framework’

Friday, April 17, 2026 @ 4:45 PM

Canada’s government is looking for feedback on how to update labour relations policy for federally regulated industries. ... [read more]