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        Ontario’s recent order-in-council adopting the IHRA’s definition of antisemitism has been lauded by some. However, critics fear that it could be used to curtail criticism of the Israeli government. 
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        The passage of laws in Alberta and Saskatchewan granting police greater powers and weapons are seen as a direct attempt to stifle protests by Indigenous Peoples. 
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        The decision to charge an incel youth with terrorism reinforces worrying trends in counterterrorism. 
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        Changes to the criminal law are needed so that complainants like Caitlan Coleman are treated with greater compassion and respect. 
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        Justin Trudeau’s use of blackface and Arab costumes has raised questions about his authenticity on diversity issues. It also highlights the ongoing discrimination faced by Arab and Muslim Canadians. 
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        Canadians should invest in affordable housing. It’s a commitment to lifting the most vulnerable members of our society from the ground up — and lifting our entire country up in the process. 
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        A co-founder of Idle No More was put on trial for ‘trespassing’ on her family’s ancestral lands. Canada has much to learn about institutionalizing respectful relationships with Indigenous peoples. 
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        The prospect of political interference is at the heart of the SNC-Lavalin controversy. But it raises more issues related to identifying and preventing inappropriate interference. 
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        This past August, I participated in the Blanket Exercise organized by the Faculty of Law University of Windsor with our incoming law students. The narrative exercise, designed by KAIROS (though sli… 
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        Québec is pushing to ban public servants from wearing religious garb even as the crucifix hangs in its legislature. It’s ironic and hypocritical for a province that prides itself on secularism. 
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        The Stanley trial highlights our failure to ensure that the rules of evidence protect against racial bias, although we have recognized other biases. 
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        Canadian aid to Palestine will continue to do little good if the Canadian government continues to ignore Israel’s role in destroying the Palestinian economy and violating basic human rights. 
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        Free speech may protect offensive speech, but we degrade this central right when we see it as simply the right to offend, regardless of the impact on others. 
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        The #MeToo movement has exposed inequalities in the legal system that disadvantage women. Restorative justice could help in certain sexual violence cases. 
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        Racial bias likely played a role in the Gerald Stanley case. This article explains how racial dynamics and process failures enabled systemic racism to play a part in Stanley’s acquittal. 
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        Canadian colleges and universities must respect gender equality and fair process in adjudicating cases of sexual violence. 
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        Featured image courtesy Sydesian Transitional justice is a popular term in present day Sri Lanka. It is the means by which the various parties to the conflict have decided to bring about justice an… 
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        David M Tanovich, 2016 CanLIIDocs 4601 
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