The transparently opaque Chief Justice Wagner
Chief Justice Wagner’s early statement that he “put” Justice Brown on leave suggested that he assumed a power he did not have: the power to place a judge on involuntary leave.
Chief Justice Wagner’s early statement that he “put” Justice Brown on leave suggested that he assumed a power he did not have: the power to place a judge on involuntary leave.
There are still a lot of good old vines left in the Western Cape. Old vines of Chenin Blanc in particular. It’s our good fortune that there are enough—and there is enough capacity at wineries like Forrester’s or Rascallion—to make democratic wines.
The premature retirement of Justice Brown is not only to the detriment of one of Canada’s finest jurists and legal minds but also to our core legal institutions and to Canadians who have been denied an opportunity to learn the truth.
By embedding productivity concerns at the core of policymaking in Canada, we wouldn’t just be building a more competitive economy. We’d be enabling a more prosperous future for all of us.
Private courses have created an uneven playing field in the Ontario university admissions process. What were once reputable companies assisting students with alternative learning styles have transformed into “grade factories.”
Ukraine is unlikely to eject the Russian Federation from all of its occupied territories this year. Retaking a major city like Mariupol might represent a realistic best-case scenario for the offensive, with significant swaths of other territories, including Crimea, remaining under Russian control.
Dismissing ideas that we disagree with as radical or extreme is inherently anti-pluralistic. It fails to grapple with the multiplicity of political preferences in a diverse society. Rather, we need to confront political ideas with arguments rather than labels.
Russell Brown announced on Monday that he would step down as a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Hub’s writers explain what it means for law in Canada.
Ontario students were not able to participate in the 2021 Progress in Internation Reading Literacy Study due to sustained school closures and teacher absenteeism prompted by the province’s COVID-19 policies.
Given the increasing global demand for critical minerals to be used in the manufacture of electric vehicles, Ontario’s biggest deposit of critical minerals, the Ring of Fire, is and should be viewed as a historic generational opportunity that must be developed.
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