140Law – Legal Headlines for Monday, September 24, 2012
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, September 24, 2012: Cases put RCMP policy on paying for Mounties’ legal bills under scrutiny – Brandon…
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, September 24, 2012: Cases put RCMP policy on paying for Mounties’ legal bills under scrutiny – Brandon…
An intriguing new study released last week in Psychological Science in the Public Interest reveals why people are more apt to believe false information being fed to them by the…
Astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked by a reader of TIME magazine, “What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?” This is his…
So, just like our first Movie Monday six months ago, I think that this week I’ll just let the video do the talking for me. As always, our esteemed videographer…
St-Jules v. St-Jules, 2012 NSCA 97 is a useful source for the principle that adjournments are peculiarly within the purview of judges at first instance: As set out by Saunders,…
A hardcore conservative declaring that (a) progressive cooperation won’t work and (b) giving progressives advice on what they should do instead. In other news: wolf starts providing strategic counsel to…
I’m taking a brief break from the Ask Me Anything series to tell you that at 7:50 this morning, my favourite son will turn 30 years old. (He’d still be…
Like all good science fiction, Transfer takes one technological change and hypothesizes what that would mean for society. And it does so very well. The new technology is a process…
(4) Trashy, Ottawa, Ontario
Once you start, who knows where it ends? And in Canada, naturally, it will start in Quebec. Original story here.
I’ve always thought that Canada and Australia are similar in a lot of ways. It’s kind of like a parallel Canada with a warmer climate, more poisonous animals, and a…
This will be a record year fort changes in the senior ranks of the provincial public service. On Friday, Premier Kathy Dunderdale announced change number 38 for 2012. That puts…
Well I suppose it was inevitable eh? First Stephen Harper started clinging to the Queen like a fridge magnet. And going gaga over everything Royal. Then he spent gazillions to…
We at OpenMedia are proud, this year, to be a part of a coalition of more than 150 organizations that share a common goal: freedom, not fear. Every September, the…
Voting for a celebrity because he is a celebrity may sound superficial but it is made all the more substantial by the changing context of Canadian politics. Party membership in…
Global grassroots activism is heating up alongside a scarily ever-warming climate. Since the beginning of 2012, we’ve seen the Arab Spring, the Wisconsin Uprising, the Tar Sands Action, and the…
Linda Duncan at the Alberta NDP’s 50th annual convention over the weekend. Below: Ralph Goodale, Peter Lougheed. We have 28 federal electoral districts in Alberta of which 27 elected members…
We just spent the summer watching all those “War of 1812” ads and now we find out that the Harper Cons have spent five years and three-quarters of a million…
TweetMembers of Alberta’s eternally optimistic political party, the Alberta Party, met in Calgary for their annual general meeting this past weekend. At the meeting, members debated and decided to remain…