Criminal
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March 06, 2025
Embattled Ontario law society CEO ‘no longer employed’ with regulator amid pay hike fallout
Law Society of Ontario (LSO) CEO Diana Miles is “no longer employed” with the regulator after a controversy regarding her salary came to light.
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March 06, 2025
Should criminal standard replace civil in child welfare cases? Part three | Hodine Williams
Child welfare cases in Canada are among the most emotionally charged and legally complex areas of law, as they involve the state’s authority to intervene in family life to protect children from harm.
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March 06, 2025
Racial profiling argument fails to sway Ontario Court of Appeal
The advice offered by Chicago poet and journalist Carl Sandburg to young lawyers is that if the facts are against you, argue the law. If the law is against you, argue the facts. Sandburg’s admonition seems to underlie the defence of Amirhosein Alipourobati who appealed his convictions for offences related to unlawful possession of firearms discovered during a traffic stop.
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March 06, 2025
APPEALS - Burden on appellant - Grounds - Misapprehension of or failure to consider evidence
Appeal by Alipourobati from his convictions for offences related to unlawful possession of a firearm discovered during a traffic stop. The convictions stemmed from a traffic stop conducted by Police Constable ("PC") Griffen in Rural Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario.
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March 05, 2025
Business, labour have diverse asks in evolving trade war as legal attacks on new U.S. tariffs loom
Ottawa and provincial governments are working on their next moves in the fast-evolving trade war launched by the new U.S. administration, but business and industry groups are wasting no time in pushing for government aid and non-tariff retaliatory measures in the wake of President Donald Trump’s imposition of hefty tariffs on Canadian exports to the United States.
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March 05, 2025
Ontario Securities Commission accuses Toronto entertainment exec of $70 million fraud
Ontario’s securities watchdog is accusing a Toronto financier of fraud after he allegedly misappropriated tens of millions of dollars in investments for various film, TV and animation projects.
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March 05, 2025
B.C. budget focuses on responding to tariff threats while also investing in justice initiatives
The B.C. government has rolled out a fiscal plan for the coming year that is aimed at protecting public services in the face of U.S. tariffs, while also focusing on increased investments in the justice system and public safety.
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March 05, 2025
Rate of investigated deaths has significantly increased, reports Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada has released new information on investigated deaths from the Canadian Coroner and Medical Examiner Database, finding higher percentages observed in recent years due to opioid related deaths, and more investigations on males than females.
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March 05, 2025
Will judges be prohibited from using ChatGPT? | Steve Benmor
The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and judicial decision-making is a topic of increasing relevance in courts worldwide, including in Canada.
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March 05, 2025
Uncovering shadows: The best technologies for rapidly tracking money launderers
In an era where financial crime is becoming increasingly sophisticated, the tools available to combat money laundering have also evolved dramatically. Today, innovative technologies can identify suspicious activities and track potential money launderers in seconds. This article explores some of the most effective technologies currently in use, highlighting their features and how they contribute to the fight against financial crime.