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- B.C. Supreme Court rules 8 is too young to be left home alone - British Columbia - CBC News
- Omar Khadr can ditch electronic bracelet, visit family in Toronto
- Kim Dotcom Extradition Hearing Begins
- ‘Sock gun’ joins less-lethal arsenal in use by Toronto police
- How a dancing baby struck a blow for Internet freedom: Geist
- Ontario grocers can pay 1% penalty to exceed beer sales cap
- Temp agency lobby group grilled at Toronto hearing
- NFL cheerleaders battle for minimum wage, California makes it law, N.Y. next?
- History-making judge to receive honorary LLD
- Court Precludes Terminated Employee from Relying on Employer’s Apology
- Bar Exam Scores Drop to Their Lowest Point in Decades
- Calculating the value of a human life | The Toronto Star
- 6 reasons why it’s hard to sue doctors and why so little compensation | The Toronto Star
- Ottawa to take effort to ban niqab at citizenship ceremonies to Supreme Court | The Toronto Star
- Canadian gets 12.5 years in U.S. prison for Internet fraud
- Collaborative value of a marketing consultant via @Sandra_Bekhor
- Details of Iacobucci report implementation revealed by Toronto Police
- Password Tips from the UK’s NSA
- Ontario court assumes jurisdiction over Israeli publisher in online defamation claim - Lexology
- Too Orwellian? Companies monitoring personal time, for 'self-improvement'
- Three months left to earn and log your CPD hours
- Niqab ruling appeal by Ottawa to be heard in court today - Politics - CBC News
- Kansas Sperm Donor Fights Back After State Forces Him to Pay Child Support
- Brazeau expected to plead guilty to simple assault but other charges remain
- Stephen Breyer’s ‘The Court and the World’
- ‘Sisters in Law’ Looks at Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Conservatives' attack on ex-judge running for NDP raise questions about line between politics, judiciary
- Copyright holders must consider fair use before sending takedown notices, 9th Circuit says
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