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- Windows 10 Signifies Microsoft’s Shift in Strategy
- SCC to Rule on Dismissal Without Cause Regime Under the Canada Labour Code.
- 72 charges filed against Toronto UberX drivers as city moves towards regulation
- Women underrepresented in lead trial lawyer positions, ABA study reports
- Christie Blatchford: Ruling in Twitter harassment trial could have enormous fallout for free speech
- Ezra Levant’s ‘crazy town’ newspaper column leads to law society hearing
- Court rejects CRA's ‘astonishing’ attempt to tax uncollectable Ponzi scheme debt
- Dismissal without Cause under the Canada Labour Code heads to the SCC
- ABA addresses ‘destabilizing loss of public confidence’ in criminal justice in joint statement
- Toronto support worker arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting 95-year-old with Alzheimer’s
- Ontario cabinet minister sends Globe and Mail a notice of libel
- What Marriage Equality Means for Transgender Rights - The New York Times
- Options for Implementing Carter: One Lawyer’s Unique Perspective on the Landmark SCC Decision
- Ontario mom in messy custody case wins in court but still faces battle
- Kelowna lawyer involved in Ponzi scheme disbarred
- Winnipeg law office explosion victim home, posts picture and message - Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca
- Ontario including sexual harassment in OHSA - Canadian Occupational Safety
- Harper government to launch long-promised consultation on assisted dying
- ‘These are young people who made mistakes': Obama first sitting U.S. president to visit federal prison
- Federal victim surcharge bound for Supreme Court, defence lawyers say - CTV News
- Colorado shooter James Holmes found guilty in 2012 theatre massacre that left 12 dead
- Ezra Levant cited by Law Society of Alta over ‘inappropriate’ column criticizing human rights commission
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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