A New Brunswick woman says police need to be more sensitive when it comes to taking breath samples after her chronic lung condition caused her to fail a breathalyzer test and have her licence suspended.
Kathleen Ganley launched an investigation into what she calls the failure of the provincial justice system at every level in the way a victim of a vicious sexual assault was treated.
Canada is a step closer to requiring would-be federal judges to get comprehensive training in sexual assault law, after MPs united on a private members bill in the House of Commons.
Wilson-Raybould's comments come after experts spoke about the indigenous suicide crisis and discrimination against people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer, transgender or two-spirited.
The federal Liberals came to power promising sweeping reforms to the criminal justice system, but now the provinces are championing some ideas of their own for cutting backlogs in the courts.
Transgender-rights activists aren't happy with Tory leadership hopeful Pierre Lemieux's new plan to protect free speech in Canada from non-binary pronouns.
The court martial of Canada's chief military judge kicked off on Monday, June 10, 2019, with testimony about Col. Mario Dutil's close professional and "familial" relationship with the judge presiding over his trial: Dutil's own deputy.