What the Supreme Court ruling means for the future of prostitution in Canada
Emmett Macfarlane on the Supreme Court’s Senate reference
The government aims to change the amending formula by stealth
A debate about the role of the David Johnston may seem arcane, but it’s also revealing
Balancing rules are akin to parking a tank on one side of a seesaw, writes Emmett Macfarlane
Supreme Court maintains cautious balance between national security concerns and individual rights
Emmett McFarlane: ‘The closer I read today’s judgment, the less convincing I find the minority’s logic’
There is no shortage of finger-pointing on either side
The problem up until now has been a lack of enforcement, not a lack of legislation
Why federal lawyers are wrong to argue same-sex marriages by non-residents aren’t valid
The fear that lifting the prohibition of polygamy will result in a surge of polygamous marriages is absurd
Wednesday’s ad hoc committee hearing turned into a farce