Court Strikes Down Doug Ford’s Attack On Student Groups
Campus newspapers had funding decimated by Ontario government's "Student Choice Initiative"
November 21, 2019
By Jonathan Goldsbie
Short Cuts
#203 Philpottcalypse Now
Gerry Butts breaks his silence on SNC-Lavalin. And the thing that Andrew Scheer can get away with, but Jagmeet Singh cannot.
March 7, 2019
WE Wants To Sue CANADALAND In Manitoba
Unlike Ontario, the province does not have an anti-SLAPP law
January 18, 2019
By CANADALAND
COMMONS
CORRUPTION #7 – The Only Canadian Imprisoned For Insider Trading
One of Canada's most notorious white-collar criminals speaks about his crimes.
January 8, 2019
A Closer Look At The Libel Notices Mike Bullard Served Three Journalists
We examine the merits of the claims and the likelihood the threats will result in the filing of actual lawsuits
August 15, 2018
By Graeme Gordon
COMMONS
The All-White Jury In Canada
There's a simple legal mechanism that allows lawyers to whitewash juries. A new bill proposes getting rid of it, but some lawyers are saying that will make things worse. We look back to how we got here.
April 24, 2018
The Strange Case Of The Ottawa Outlet That Sued Its Own Freelancer
Blacklock's Reporter recently settled its Federal Court suit against former contributor Dale Smith
April 23, 2018
By Robert Hiltz
CANADALAND
#227 Journalism On Trial
We hear from two Canadian journalists currently facing legal consequences for doing their jobs. The outcomes of these cases could set precedents for how the press is allowed to operate.
April 15, 2018
Government Watchdog To Review Postmedia-Torstar Deal
But experts aren't confident that the Competition Bureau will do anything about the agreement to eliminate competition.
November 27, 2017
By Robert Hiltz
“Knees Together” Judge Accompanied Ezra Levant On Trip To Train UK Rebel Staff
Former justice Robin Camp stood by comments about sexual assault, ex-Rebel employees say