Monday’s Mix
Each Monday we present brief excerpts of recent posts from five of Canada’s award-winning legal blogs chosen at random* from more than 80 recent Clawbie winners. In this way we hope to promote their work, with their permission, to as wide an audience as possible.
This week the randomly selected blogs are 1. Provincial Court of BC 2. Blogue SOQUIJ 3. Legal Post Blog 4. Sport Law Blog 5. Vincent Gautrais
Provincial Court of BC
Provincial Court Annual Report
The BC Provincial Court has just issued its 25th annual report! Once again, the Court shares detailed operational data, judges’ demographics, complaint summaries, and accounts of judges’ work both in and out of the courtroom. It does so in an engaging manner, with colourful graphics, photos taken by judges, judicial justices and staff, and even a judge’s paintings. Highlights of the Court’s 2024/25 report include: …
Blogue SOQUIJ
Revue jurisprudentielle 2025 en droit municipal
Bien qu’il reste encore plus de 1 mois à l’année en cours, nous pouvons quand même affirmer que celle-ci a été riche en matière de décisions rendues en droit municipal. Dans le présent billet, je vais traiter de celles qui ont retenu mon attention ou qui ont été médiatisées. …
Legal Post Blog
Home sale proceeds redirected to pay support after Ontario father ‘effectively disappeared’
Child support is one of the most common topics in family law, but what what happens when a parent refuses to pay? That was the situation in a recent case in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in which a father “effectively disappeared” and racked up nearly $26,000 in child support arrears over a two-year period, leaving the mother and the court to search for creative options in enforcing payment. …
Sport Law Blog
From Varsity Athlete to Lawyer: Insights on Safe Sport in Universities and Colleges
Universities and colleges face a unique challenge: integrating the realities of varsity sport within broader institutional systems designed for the wider university community. Policies, reporting pathways, and governance frameworks often overlap or operate in silos, making it difficult to ensure consistency, clarity and trust. As a former varsity volleyball player at the University of Toronto, and now a lawyer working in sport, I’ve seen how these complexities play out in practice. Those experiences have shaped my perspective on what it takes to design processes that are both practical for institutions and responsive to the needs of everyone involved in varsity sport. …
Vincent Gautrais
Gouvernance des données dans l’Union européenne : la proposition Digital Omnibus interroge
Defodji Houndolo est étudiant dans le cadre du cours DRT 6903 «Droit du commerce électronique» (Automne 2025) L’escalade des besoins en capacité de régulation du monde numérique oblige les législateurs tant nationaux que communautaires à se surpasser afin que la prose des ingénieurs de la loi puisse donner le change face à l’expansion du cyberespace. …
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