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The Supreme Court should not limit use of the notwithstanding clause
by
Charlie Buck
February 10, 2026
Law and Justice
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
Learning from our success in reducing youth imprisonment
by
Anthony Doob
Jane Sprott
Cheryl Webster
May 10, 2018
Law and Justice
Cleaning up the mandatory minimums mess
by Elizabeth Sheehy
Isabel Grant
May 8, 2018
Law and Justice
Finding a middle ground on prostitution
by
D. Scharie Tavcer
Jane Barker
May 4, 2018
Law and Justice
Lone attackers and violence against women
by
Jude McCulloch
JaneMaree Maher
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Sandra Walklate
May 3, 2018
Law and Justice
Realizing the full potential of restorative justice
by
Jennifer Llewellyn
May 2, 2018
Law and Justice
The healing power of Gladue reports
by
Sarah Niman
May 1, 2018
Law and Justice
The (in)justice system and Indigenous people
by
Jonathan Rudin
April 30, 2018
Law and Justice
Why misogynistic killings need a public label
by
Myrna Dawson
April 27, 2018
Law and Justice
Taking the sexual assault victim’s perspective into account
by
Claudie-Émilie Wagner-Lapierre
April 26, 2018
Law and Justice
Doing justice by Black Canadians
by
Anthony N. Morgan
April 25, 2018
Law and Justice
Youth and criminal justice: Reflections on the legislation
by
Michèle Goyette
April 24, 2018
Law and Justice
Restorative justice for survivors of sexual violence
by
Daniel Del Gobbo
Vathsala Illesinghe
April 23, 2018
Law and Justice
A youth justice system that’s more than courts and prisons
by
Yafet Tewelde
April 20, 2018
Law and Justice
Restorative justice: rebuilding relationships with society
by
Johanne Vallée
April 19, 2018
Law and Justice
Breaking the cycle for “crossover youth”
by
Melanie Doucet
Harrison (Harri Sun) Pratt
April 18, 2018
Law and Justice
How to prevent jails from serving as the new asylums
by
Lori Spadorcia
April 17, 2018
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