Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Right-to-die bill restricted to adults facing 'foreseeable' death
- SCC recognizes constitutional rights of Métis, non-status Indians
- Assisted Suicide Bill Proposed in Canada
- Leslie Van Houten, Charles Manson follower, recommended for parole
- Liberal choices on doctor-assisted dying legislation align with public opinion
- 'My father's work has finally paid off,' son of late Métis leader says of equality ruling
- Alternative justice: How one young aboriginal turned his life around
- How Ontario's laws make seniors an easy target for 'predatory marriages' - Toronto Star
- Parental leave rules could have provisions just for new dads
- Canadian Olympic Committee announces new anti-harassment initiatives
- California Surfers Look to Courts for Relief Against ‘Bay Boys’
- Toronto man hitched then ditched by marriage ‘predator’
- Former Ontario ombudsman sues government for wrongful dismissal
- Thomson Reuters Says Glitch Left Out Text from 600 Reported Cases Since 2014
- 2 more Harper-era laws struck down
- Cosby lawyer must show accuser his emails with ex-prosecutor
- Bowmanville Zoo owner faces animal cruelty charges over allegedly whipping tiger
- Three Ontario families sue sperm bank and Canadian distributor - Toronto Star
- NHL turns to Supreme Court of Canada in battle with former referee
- Liberals open to reviewing ban on paid sperm donation: MP
- CBC declines to turn over Panama Papers data to CRA
- Employer is Entitled to Dismiss a Probationary Employee Without Notice and Without Giving Reasons
- Employment Contract Can Be Unenforceable Even If It Complies with the ESA in the case's circumstances
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