Amendments to the Canadian Divorce Act have required that family violence, specifically coercive controlling behaviour, be considered when making best interest determinations for children. This paper (1) outlines how this concealed, patterned, and harmful behaviour presents in family law disputes and (2...
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And while Canada’s first female lawyer, Clara Brett Martin, was admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1897, today it is estimated that nearly half of all Canadian lawyers are women. However, women’s representational equality in the legal profession belies numerous remaining inequities...
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CANADIANCOMPETITION LAW BLOG Toronto based Canadian competition, advertising, contest and regulatory law firm SWEEPING CANADIANCOMPETITION ACT AMENDMENTS (BILL C-59) PASSED JUNE 20, 2024 On June 20, 2024,Bill C-59was passed (theFall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023), which introduced the...
In June, 2014, the previous Conservative government of Canada brought into law the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act (also known as bill C-24). This controversial legislation allowed the government to revoke citizenship in certain cases, and made eligibility requirements for immigrants more onerous...
July 1, 2023, marks 100 years since theChinese Immigration Act, 1923, commonly known as the Chinese Exclusion Act, was passed into law. Library and Archives Canada (LAC) has recently opened and digitized records arising from the Act’s mandatory registration of “every person of Chinese origin...