7 décembre 2015
Why Netflix may come under fire from Ottawa: Geist
Publication: Toronto Star
In this Op-Ed, Michael Geist, Common Law Section, comments on the newly elected Liberal government's plans for future digital and copyright policy reform.
What the throne speech tells us about the ‘new’ federalism
Publication: iPolitics
In this Op-Ed, Peter Oliver, Common Law Section, discusses the speech from the throne of the new Liberal government.
Can Trudeau re-set Canada’s relationship with First Nations?
Publication: iPolitics
In this Op-ed, Sarah Morales, Common Law Section, discusses the relations between the federal governmnet and the First Nations people of Canada.
The glass half full: The throne speech and Senate reform
Publication: iPolitics
In this Op-Ed, Errol Mendes, Common Law Section, discusses the Throne Speech from the new Liberal government. "Fulfilling the Supreme Court’s ruling on the proper constitutional role of the Senate poses the greatest challenge to the new political culture Trudeau’s new ‘merit-based’ process may usher in."
Legal expert speaks at Bernadette McCann House vigil
Publication: Pembroke Daily Observer
Elizabeth Sheehy, Common Law Section, was the guest speaker at a Bernadette McCann House for Women vigil on Sunday evening commemorating the 1989 massacre at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique, and all women killed by or living with domestic violence in the 26 years since.