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What kind of society does Quebec want after François Legault?
by
Samira Laouni
Salam El-Mousawi
February 4, 2026
Law and Justice
Why regional representation still matters on the Supreme Court of Canada
by
Caid Brossart
January 28, 2026
Constitution
Law and Justice
When the notwithstanding clause becomes a political weapon
by
Parul Kanwar
December 18, 2025
Law and Justice
Why “jail, not bail” fails: Doug Ford’s evidence problem
by
Yusuf Faqiri
Nicole Myers
Justin Piché
December 15, 2025
Constitution
Law and Justice
Homer Simpson’s gun and the notwithstanding clause
by
Richard Mailey
November 27, 2025
Law and Justice
Wreckonciliation and the case for total departmental reform
by
Cindy Blackstock
November 24, 2025
Democracy
Law and Justice
LGBTQ+ and Quebec nationalism: The decline of a progressive alliance
by
Valérie Lapointe
November 24, 2025
Law and Justice
Reconciliation can’t wait another generation
by
Pamela Palmater
November 21, 2025
Law and Justice
La cybercriminalité au temps de la COVID-19
by
Benoît Dupont
July 21, 2020
Law and Justice
“Extreme intoxication” appeal decision is yet another blow to women
by
Elizabeth Sheehy
Isabel Grant
July 14, 2020
Law and Justice
Will COVID-19 be a pivotal moment for sustainable investing?
by
Ravipal Bains
July 10, 2020
Law and Justice
Police body-worn cameras must come with clear policies
by
Erick Laming
Christopher J. Schneider
July 7, 2020
Law and Justice
Mass incarceration of Indigenous people betrays Ottawa’s reconciliation efforts
by
Kim Beaudin
Justin Piché
June 25, 2020
Constitution
Law and Justice
The Charter’s forgotten fundamental freedoms
by
Brian Bird
Dwight Newman
Derek Ross
June 16, 2020
Law and Justice
How Canadian policies can enable Indigenous economic development
by
Tamara Krawchenko
Dawn Madahbee Leach
June 11, 2020
Law and Justice
Will Parliament take steps to clarify medical assistance in dying law?
by
Jocelyn Downie
June 9, 2020
Law and Justice
How should we enforce pandemic rules for those living with mental illness?
by
Yasmin Khaliq
Mona Gupta
Jennifer Chandler
June 8, 2020
Law and Justice
Pandemic exposes existing link between isolation and domestic violence
by
Vathsala Illesinghe
May 28, 2020
Global Affairs
Law and Justice
Soutenir les militantes des droits de la personne durant la pandémie
by
Rachel Vincent
May 21, 2020
Law and Justice
A simple, low-cost bankruptcy option for Canada’s insolvency system
by
Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Saul Schwartz
May 18, 2020
Global Affairs
Law and Justice
Time for Canada to intervene as World Court tackles the Rohingya crisis
by
Bruno Gélinas-Faucher
May 15, 2020
Law and Justice
The intimate connection between mass shootings and violence against women
by
Jude McCulloch
JaneMaree Maher
May 7, 2020
Law and Justice
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The Liberal government’s incomplete “assault-style” rifle ban
by
Blake Brown
May 6, 2020
Law and Justice
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Gouverner dans l’ombre de l’État de droit en temps de pandémie
by
Catherine Régis
Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens
Jean-Louis Denis
May 5, 2020
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