

R v Wong: Affidavit of Subjective Hindsight a Useless Boilerplate Inhibiting Substantive Scrutiny
Written by Tobey Xiang Introduction Guilty pleas are considered formal admissions of the necessary facts constituting the offences...

A Positive Step Forward: Discussing the Youth Criminal Justice Act and it’s Sentencing
Written by D. Krowiak The views and opinions expressed in the blogs are the views of their authors, and do not represent the views of the...


Balancing Justice with Cultural Competency: The Advantages of Elder Participation in Criminal Trials
Written by Robert Johnstone A characteristic found across all cultures is the respect owed to those who have lived long enough to retain...


Blindsided with Private Records on the Stand: The New 2018 Rules
The 2016 Ghomesi trial exposed a startling lack of understanding in Canada about what consent is and means in the legal system as well as...


R v Stanley and Evidentiary Shortcomings
This blog post will touch on how the evidence in R v Stanley, 2018 SKQB 27 was potentially mismanaged and how the outcome of the case may...