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Reconciliation can’t wait another generation
by
Pamela Palmater
November 21, 2025
Democracy
Law and Justice
Children’s rights: How to make justice truly accessible
by
Mona Paré
Anne Levesque
November 20, 2025
Law and Justice
Elbows up: Keeping Canadian companies in Canadian hands
by
Danny Parys
November 19, 2025
Constitution
Law and Justice
The notwithstanding clause needs more nuanced debate
by
Brian Bird
November 5, 2025
Law and Justice
New hate-crime bill must confront the enforcement gap
by
Daniel Robson
October 22, 2025
Democracy
Law and Justice
Cultivating the pluralism dividend in Canada’s democracy
by
Malinda S. Smith
September 19, 2025
Law and Justice
Consent confusion and the Hockey Canada sexual-assault trial
by
Melanie Randall
September 10, 2025
Law and Justice
Recognizing the Tamil Canadian experience in public life
by
Ovith Thiyagalingam
August 8, 2025
Law and Justice
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Droit d’auteur : protéger l’utilisation équitable
by
Robert Proulx
June 22, 2017
Law and Justice
Politics
Vers une réelle modernisation du droit d’auteur
by
ADISQ
June 20, 2017
Law and Justice
The value gap in Canada’s cultural industries
by
Graham Henderson
June 16, 2017
Law and Justice
How copyright impacts post-secondary education
by
Rosanne Waters
June 15, 2017
Law and Justice
Libraries and the copyright (balancing) act
by
Victoria Owen
June 14, 2017
Law and Justice
Politics
La rémunération des créateurs : revoir la philosophie juridique
by
Normand Tamaro
June 13, 2017
Law and Justice
What’s next, after the 2012 copyright overhaul?
by
Michael Geist
June 12, 2017
Law and Justice
Plotting the policy path for recreational cannabis
by
Greg Engel
June 8, 2017
Law and Justice
Promoting national cohesion through multiculturalism
by
Mohammad Qadeer
June 6, 2017
Law and Justice
Assisted dying and the lessons of history
by
Catherine Frazee
June 6, 2017
Law and Justice
A plan that promotes environmental sustainability
by
Jason MacLean
Jocelyn Stacey
Aerin Jacob
Caroline Fox
Chris Tollefson
Martin Olszynski
May 30, 2017
Law and Justice
Judicial education doesn’t breach independence, but Bill C-337 might
by
Thomas Harrison
May 22, 2017
Constitution
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Saskatchewan’s Brad Wall and the rehabilitation of the Charter
by
Joanna Baron
Geoffrey Sigalet
May 19, 2017
Constitution
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The notwithstanding clause’s toxic legacy
by
Leonid Sirota
May 11, 2017
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The awkward case of Canada’s British prince
by
Philippe Lagassé
May 9, 2017
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Physicians, conscience, and assisted dying
by
Deina Warren
Derek Ross
May 4, 2017
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