Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression are fundamental under the Canadian Charter, but we must not rely upon these freedoms to silence and suppress debate on matters of public interest.
“Those provisions have died on the order paper, and it’s uncertain if they will be resurrected in the next iteration of an electoral reform bill that comes before Parliament,” Bildfell says.
La Section du droit de la concurrence et de l’investissement étranger de l’ABC souhaite que le Bureau de la concurrence clarifie son approche en matière d’application de la loi en matière de contrôle ...
Face à l’utilisation croissante de la disposition de dérogation par les gouvernements provinciaux, et potentiellement par le futur gouvernement fédéral, l’Association canadienne des libertés civiles ...
Although client surveys are common in other industries, many law firms don’t seek out feedback. However, a formal process for gathering it can help enhance client relationships. At Cassels Brock & ...