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  • October 04, 2024

    AIR TRANSPORTATION - Liability - Montreal Convention 1999 - Air Passenger Protection Regulations - Canadian Transportation Agency

    Appeal by Appellants from a judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal which dismissed a challenge to the validity of regulations adopted by the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) except for provisions relating to the temporary loss of baggage. Following the amendment of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA), the Agency adopted the Air Passenger Protection Regulations (Regulations) which imposed certain obligations on air carriers.

  • October 03, 2024

    Urgent call to action for the ‘Eastern Hurricane’ | Aubrey Harris

    On Wed., Oct. 2, at the 10th annual Wrongful Conviction Day gala hosted by Innocence Canada, I had the great privilege to hear the acceptance speech by Harold Levy on receiving the Rubin “Hurricane” Carter Champion of Justice Award.

  • October 03, 2024

    Saskatchewan appeal court finds little merit in accusation of ineffective assistance claim

    Shawn James Hartnell’s troubles began on the morning of Feb. 5, 2021, when a caller reported a suspected impaired driver in a car travelling eastward on Saskatchewan’s Highway 14.

  • October 03, 2024

    Takeaways from Tracking (In)Justice | Alexander McClelland, Valerie Danieli and Lindsay Jennings

    The Tracking (In)Justice project, is a collaborative and community-based data justice and public criminology initiative dedicated to documenting and analyzing deaths in custody across Canada since 2000.

  • October 02, 2024

    N.S. top judge has high praise for appeal court trip to Cape Breton

    Nova Scotia’s Chief Justice is calling his appeal court’s historic sitting outside the province’s capital a “great success” — and a learning opportunity for those involved.

  • October 02, 2024

    Alberta murder appeal unsuccessful despite Crown overstepping bounds of proper conduct

    The Oct. 18, 2022, issue of the Calgary Herald reported that homicide suspect Deidre Lafferty showed no outward emotion as a prosecutor in northern Alberta dropped a first-degree murder charge against her on the eve of her preliminary inquiry. Calgary-based defence counsel Telmo dos Santos represented Deidre. He was hired when former MLA and Behchokǫ̀ Chief Leon Lafferty asked him to assist in Deidre’s defence.

  • October 01, 2024

    Technological advancements in law | Ayo Adesomoju

    As 2025 draws near, the advancement of technology is transforming the legal profession, which has historically been recognized for adhering to conventional methods and relying on precedents. These developments will have a significant impact on justice administration, legal practice and the availability of legal services. They also present possibilities and difficulties.

  • October 01, 2024

    If Trump wins | Tega Adjara

    The outcomes of U.S. elections have historically shaped the policies of other nations, particularly Canada, with whom the United States shares not only the longest unguarded border but also deep economic, social and geopolitical ties. Any shift in U.S. governance, especially following a presidential election, reverberates across Canada. As we approach the 2024 U.S. election, it is evident that regardless of the victory, there will be inevitable policy changes that will affect Canada. However, a victory by Donald Trump could potentially trigger significant transformations within Canadian law and policy, given the stark ideological contrast and historical precedents set during his previous administration.

  • September 30, 2024

    Fall family law conference to bring in non-legal perspectives

    An upcoming conference in Manitoba will draw on expertise from outside the legal sector in exploring ways to improve the public’s interactions with the family law system, says an organizer. The Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice’s (CIAJ) 48th annual conference, Families and the Law, will be held this year in downtown Winnipeg from Oct. 9 to 11.

  • September 30, 2024

    A message to lawyers about Wrongful Conviction Day

    Oct. 2, 2024, marks the 11th annual Wrongful Conviction Day. This year’s theme is “The Pursuit of Truth.” Setting aside a special day raises awareness of the causes of and remedies for wrongful convictions and recognizes the tremendous personal, social and emotional costs that innocent people’s wrongful convictions impose on them and their families.

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