Canadian Law
Discover the hidden intricacies and surprising twists of Canadian law that could change your perspective on justice forever.
Lovelace v Ontario: A Landmark Case in Indigenous Rights

KC Fairlight
Lovelace v Ontario was a pivotal case that challenged discriminatory policies against non-status and off-reserve Indigenous peoples in Canada, leading to a landmark ruling by the United Nations Human Rights Committee.

The Case That Shaped Canadian Employment Law: Seneca College v Bhadauria

KC Fairlight
Learn about the landmark Seneca College v Bhadauria case that shaped Canadian employment law by defining the role of human rights legislation in discrimination claims.

Unlocking the Mysteries of Section 94: The Constitutional Quirk from 1867

Martin Sparks
Section 94 of the Constitution Act, 1867 is a uniquely Canadian legal provision, poised as a fascinating yet dormant tool for unifying provincial laws on property and civil rights. Its exploration offers exciting possibilities for reconciling regional autonomy with national consistency.

Unlocking R v Fearon: The Case That Reshaped Canadian Smartphone Privacy

Martin Sparks
Explore the landmark Canadian case of R v Fearon, where technology and law collided over issues of smartphone privacy and police powers.