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McLeish Orlando LLP
In Rizzuto v Hamilton Wentworth Catholic District School Board, 2023 ONSC 2011 (CanLii), the plaintiffs brought a mid-trial motion seeking admission of a typewritten police report ("Police Report").
Devry Smith Frank LLP
Last week, Public Safety Canada released a statement on a hotly contested piece of legislation that could become the strictest gun law in North America. Bill C-21, which was first introduced...
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
There has been an increase in cyberbullying with the rise of social media. According to the Canadian government, "cyberbullying involves the use of communication technologies… to repeatedly intimidate or harass others".
CLC (Canadian Litigation Counsel)
In the early morning (1:36 a.m.) of January 1, 2006, the Plaintiff was walking across the Plus 15 (aerial skywalk) at the Canyon Meadows LRT (light rail transit) station when he was suddenly and violently attacked by multiple youth assailants (the "Assault").
Devry Smith Frank LLP
If you remember "Crane Girl", an adventure-seeking woman by the name of Marisa Lazo who scaled a crane in April last year, you may have noticed she is in the news this morning.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
It has been nearly a decade since the Supreme Court of Canada rendered a landmark decision in Ciment du Saint-Laurent inc. v. Barrette, regarding Quebec's regime for neighbourhood disturbances.
Devry Smith Frank LLP
Gerry suffered from alcoholism and undiagnosed mental health issues, but is a very different person today.
Devry Smith Frank LLP
Yesterday's early morning news regarding a woman who scaled up a crane in downtown Toronto has made international headlines from the United States to New Zealand.
Devry Smith Frank LLP
Early Wednesday morning at about 4 a.m. the Toronto Police received a call that someone had spotted a woman climbing up a crane in downtown Toronto, on Wellesley Street between Church and Yonge streets.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
In Baker v. Rendle, 2017 BCCA 72, the British Columbia Court of Appeal upheld the lower court's decision denying class certification of a nuisance claim.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
In "Burning Love", Elvis pleaded with the Lord to have mercy.
StevensVirgin
On October 14,2007, the police accidently killed Robert Dziekański when they tried to subdue him with a taser in YVR airport.
DLA Piper
The City of St. Albert has passed an amendment to its Business License Bylaw in 2012 that outlawed the sale of drug paraphernalia within St. Albert.
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