The lesson from Girao v Cunningham: fight fair and follow the rules
The Ontario Court of Appeal's recent decision in Girao v. Cunningham has important implications for personal injury litigation, and civil litigation trials more broadly. Read More
COVID-19 and Temporary Lay-Offs: What Employers and Employees Need to Know
The COVID-19 pandemic has hurt Canada's job market more than anything since the Great Depression. Businesses and workers are both suffering to an extent not witnessed in most of our lifetimes. Read More
The Constitutional Basis for Judicial Review in Canada
In the wake of the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Vavilov, I’ve decided to pick up a copy of A.V. Dicey’s Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution. Read More
Deconstructing Section 28
Professor Kerri Froc has written a thoughtful guest post for Double Aspect, in which she argues that s. 28 of the Charter is not merely an interpretive provision, but is rather a substantive and justiciable section in its own right. Read More
Unearthing Canadian Originalism: Reflections on my Conversation with Justice Stratas
Earlier this month, I had the true privilege of taking part in a discussion with Justice David Stratas of the Federal Court of Appeal, who is one of Canada’s most prominent jurists, on the subject of statutory and constitutional interpretation. Read More