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Facebook and the Bench
by Evan
VanDyk
December 16th, 2009
Hidden by the furore over Facebook's privacy policy changes this week, an interesting little story about Facebook relationships between judges and lawyers popped up this week.
Florida's Judicial Ethics Advisory… [more]
Interview With Cory Doctorow
by Evan
VanDyk
November 18th, 2009
The Globe and Mail had an interview with author Cory Doctorow in the weekend edition. After talking to an audience in Toronto on the topic of "How to destroy the… [more]
Los Angeles Adopts Gmail
by Evan
VanDyk
October 28th, 2009
Yesterday, Los Angeles city council voted to become the largest city in the United States to rely entirely on Google's gmail to run its e-mail system. The city's 30,000 employees… [more]
One Laptop Per Child Update
by Evan
VanDyk
October 14th, 2009
About two years ago, we were following the progress and release of the One Laptop Per Child program, an organization that was developing a cheap laptop that it wanted to… [more]
Not as Permanent as We Think?
by Evan
VanDyk
October 7th, 2009
There has been plenty of press on how the tracks we leave online are going to haunt us – or at least stay with us – for ever. Much has… [more]
As the rest of the world prepares to observe the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989, the Chinese government is taking its usual steps to prevent… [more]
April Fools' Day
by Evan
VanDyk
April 1st, 2009
We can all prepare for the onslaught of April Fools' day stories spreading across the web today. Most of which are neither clever nor amusing. But the Guardian has managed… [more]
Public Forum on Copyright Issues
by Evan
VanDyk
March 11th, 2009
Our readers may be interested in an event in Toronto next week. I got a flyer in my mailbox from Olivia Chow, the MP for my riding, advertising a public… [more]
The First Internet Inauguration
by Evan
VanDyk
January 21st, 2009
The Globe this morning described yesterday's events in Washington as the first internet inauguration. According to the story, there was a 54% spike in internet traffic during the speech, and… [more]
Credit Cards to Lose the Legalese
by Evan
VanDyk
December 10th, 2008
I'm not enough of a sucker for punishment that I've ever actually read a credit card application – a terrible thing for a lawyer to admit, I know. The pages… [more]
Earlier this week, Facebook won a huge judgment – $832 million to be exact – against a Canadian spam lord, Adam Guerbuez. This was the biggest award ever made under… [more]
Google Does It Again
by Evan
VanDyk
November 12th, 2008
Google introduced a really clever website over the last few days. Although they're always getting flak for all the personal info they gather from you, there really are some pretty… [more]
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Available online today are four new chapters of the publication Women in Canada: A Gender-based Statistical Report, which explores the socio-demographic and economic circumstances of Canadian women in general.
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The bill amends the Constitution Act, 1867 by readjusting the number of members and the representation of the provinces in the House of Commons.
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Blueseed plans to buy a ship and turn it into a floating incubator anchored in international waters off the coast of California.
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Under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the flow of information out of Ottawa has slowed to a trickle.
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"…the IPC has exclusive jurisdiction to decide whether a record is in the custody or control of a university in the context of an access request…"
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John J.L. Hunter, Q.C. of Vancouver has been elected President for 2011-2012
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These summaries of selected recent cases are provided each week to Slaw by Maritime Law Book. More information.
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Banks and Banking - Liability of banks to third parties - Negligence - General
The plaintiffs were the former shareholders of a company that failed. They sued the defendant bank alleging that it breached its contract with the company and the plaintiffs and breached a duty ...
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Actions - Cause of action - General principles - New or extended cause of action - Opening of floodgates
The plaintiff and defendant worked at different branches of the same bank. The defendant’s common-law husband was the plaintiff’s ex-husband. Over a four year period, the defendant ...
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Aliens - Definitions and general principles - Immigration consultants
The Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (CSIC) had been designated as the sole regulatory body of immigration consultants in Canada from 2004 until June 2011. On June 30, 2011, Bill C-35 came into force, which significantly amended ...
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Criminal Law - Sexual offences, public morals and disorderly conduct - Public morals - Obscenity - Possession of child pornography
The accused was convicted of making child pornography available and two counts of possession of child pornography (see [2010] Sask.R. Uned. 197). Subsequently, he was sentenced ...
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Criminal Law - Procedure - Charge or directions - Jury or judge alone - Directions regarding pleas or evidence of witnesses, co-accused and accomplices
Rowe was convicted by a jury of five offences. He appealed.
The Ontario Court of Appeal allowed ...
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Narcotic Control - Offences - Possession - General
The accused wished to access marijuana for medicinal purposes but did not have an authorization to possess marijuana issued under the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations. He was notified that a package of marihuana addressed to him had been ...
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Narcotic Control - General - Legislation - Exemptions - Medicinal marijuana
McCrady, who had an application pending under the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (MMAR) to possess and grow marijuana, was convicted of possession of marijuana (Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA), s. 4(1)). Hearn pleaded guilty ...
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Criminal Law - Sentence - Trafficking in hashish or marijuana (incl. possession for purposes of trafficking)
The accused pleaded guilty to one count of possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. He was sentenced to 30 days’ imprisonment to be served intermittently and 11 months’ ...
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Municipal Law - Powers of municipalities - Particular powers - Imposition and collection of taxes or fees
Catalyst Paper Corp. operated a paper mill in the District of North Cowichan. Catalyst objected to the tax rate that it paid compared to residential ratepayers. In 2009, the ...
This is a listing of a few upcoming events in Canada of interest to lawyers, law students, legal librarians, and others involved in the practice of law.
Clicking on any event in the list below will give you access to more information and to links allowing you to see the full entry and to add the event to your own calendar.
Click this link for a fuller version of the TalkLaw/ParLoi calendar of events and for instructions as to how to add events and calendars to your own calendar.
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