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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
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LGBTQ+ and Quebec nationalism: The decline of a progressive alliance
by
Valérie Lapointe
November 24, 2025
Constitution
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Defending the Court Challenges Program
by
Carissima Mathen
Kyle Kirkup
February 22, 2017
Law and Justice
Tracking the faulty logic of sexual assault trials
by
Amanda Parriag
Edward Renner
Laura Park
Wendy Hovdestad
February 21, 2017
Global Affairs
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More sanctions is the wrong tool for human rights protection
by
Andrea Charron
Meredith Lilly
February 16, 2017
Law and Justice
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An antiracism initiative to avoid
by
Howard Anglin
February 15, 2017
Law and Justice
Recovering the
Species at Risk Act
by
Arne Mooers
Jeffrey A. Hutchings
Jeremy Kerr
Jeannette Whitton
Scott Findlay
Sarah P. Otto
February 14, 2017
Democracy
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Broken trust on electoral reform
by
Kelly Carmichael
February 13, 2017
Democracy
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BC election law on third-party advertising still confused
by
Vincent Gogolek
February 13, 2017
Law and Justice
Trinity Western University and the erosion of religious freedom
by
Brian Bird
January 9, 2017
Law and Justice
Demanding accountability for a judge’s failure
by
Daphne Gilbert
Elizabeth Sheehy
Lise Gotell
December 13, 2016
Law and Justice
Trudeau’s contradictions on environment, Indigenous rights
by
Ben Powless
December 9, 2016
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Une nouvelle réalité francophone
by
Gilles LeVasseur
December 6, 2016
Law and Justice
Gender discrimination and the
Indian Act
by
Denise Stonefish
Perry Bellegarde
November 25, 2016
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Smoke’s negative effects should guide marijuana and tobacco policy
by
Adam R. Houston
David Sweanor
November 21, 2016
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Logic should not be optional in sexual assault trials
by
Amanda Parriag
November 15, 2016
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The constitutionality of electoral reform
by
Nelson Wiseman
November 9, 2016
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Animal rights Bill threatened Canadians’ way of life
by
Robert Sopuck
November 7, 2016
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