The Supreme Court of Canada ruled 6-3 that the Charter’s ss. 11(d) and 7 protections for the presumption of innocence apply to inmate disciplinary proceedings involving offences punishable by disciplinary segregation or loss of earned remission, striking down a Sask. regulation that permits the imposition of these penalties on a standard of balance of probabilities rather than proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Cassels announces winners of 2024 Black-owned small business grant
By Sarah Khan ( November 27, 2024, 4:40 PM EST) -- Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP announced the winners of its 2024 Black-Owned Small Business Grant, a Nov. 26 news release from the firm announced....