Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Elf strike at North Pole puts Christmas in jeopardy The parties are hoping to engage the highly sought-after labour mediator Sherry Baxter to resolve their dispute.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: When should a judge not be a judge? In Canada, judicial independence is a key tenet of our democracy.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: legal complications stand before Trudeau's plans for marijuana and electoral reform Justin Trudeau made a number of lofty promises that are unprecedented in Canadian politics, should he actually follow through on them.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: B.C government needs to address Ministry of Child and Family Development shortcomings The jurisprudence of our courts is replete with admonishments of the MCFD’s shortcomings in caring for vulnerable children. Yet, the message does not seem to reach politicians.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: There is no constitutional right to snowboard The point here is about more than just snowboarding.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Regulators need to change with the times The need for the law to adapt to changing times is not something borne of the information age.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: What’s next for physician-assisted death in Canada? By now, most Canadians will have heard of the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling on physician-assisted death.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Should the law protect the homeless? The 2014 Homeless Count found that there is a total of about 2,700 homeless persons living in Vancouver.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Right to die returns to Supreme Court of Canada Next week, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear arguments revisiting the case.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Racism is often covert and subtle Racism is often extremely hard to prove.