Summary judgment in Family Law
Shachtay v. Shachtay, 2013 MBCA 17 holds summary judgment is not well suited for spousal support claims under Miglin: As well, we note the motion court judge’s comment that, relying…
Shachtay v. Shachtay, 2013 MBCA 17 holds summary judgment is not well suited for spousal support claims under Miglin: As well, we note the motion court judge’s comment that, relying…
Although it has been many years since I read it, I was very pleased to see that the Toronto Public Library has chosen Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 for its One…
Researchers have found that it’s possible to electronically link the brains of two lab rats even across vast distances. Scientists have wired the brains of two rats together and shown…
The incredible, printed assault rifle. It’s not just good for six rounds any more. Now the whole gun isn’t made through 3D printing. The barrel, for example, is a true,…
There can be no defence of it, in any context. My long-held view: “Possession of child pornography, whether the product of a camera or one’s imagination, does two terrible things.…
I’m a long way from Toronto, a good long way, and people like mayor Rob Ford make me kind of grateful for that. Distance also let me avoid taking part…
The more things change, the more they stay the same. WFDS
By: Obert Madondo | The Canadian Progressive | Feb. 28, 2013: #freebrad: Tweeting Bradley Manning trial before US military court, where the whistleblower has reportedly pleaded guilty to providing Wikileaks…
Japanese whale “researchers” have persuaded a U.S. judge to declare the Sea Shepherd organization piratical. The ruling was issued on Wednesday by chief judge Alex Kozinski of the 9th US…
As a good Canadian you know instinctively that American beer is watered down.Agence France-Presse reported yesterday that “…beer-drinking plaintiffs alleged that Anheuser-Busch is violating consumer protection laws in California and…
In anticipation of an upcoming trip to Spain, I’m re-reading For Whom The Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway’s novel based on his experiences in the Spanish Civil War. I haven’t read…
On the 10th anniversary of the creation of America’s Department of Homeland Security some are deeply worried about the connotation of the word “homeland” itself in the evolution of today’s…
Lobbyist. For some, the word conjures frightening images of nefarious trolls and ogres in Armani suits lurking under the bridges and in the woods in the dark night, snatching unwary…
… aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand we still don’t know what Bill C-279 is going to be when it’s voted on at Third Reading. The bill, which proposes to add trans people to human…
This takes guts. More need to do likewise. Would he get off again? Don’t know. But an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada is perhaps coming soon on Ford’s…
Illinois is the next state on the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)‘s target list for putting the oil industry’s interests ahead of the public interest. 98 percent funded by multinational…
A survey of 22,812 respondents in 22 countries has found that only 49% consider climate change a very serious issue. Public concerns about environmental issues has slumped to a 20-year…
We’re just about reached the “blame the staff” phase of the Senate expenses scandal. Harper is laying the groundwork for finger-pointing: “They are reviewing all of their expenses to ensure…
For the third time since 2011, a member of the NDP’s caucus has left their party over reasons of apparent disagreement with their “principles.” And once again, its hard to…
Just weeks away to Target stores opening in Toronto! I unabashedly admit to being a Target junkie. My kids mock me for it but whatevs, as my daughter would say.…