New lawyers are looking beyond big-city firms to put up a shingle in small-town Canada.
The crime rate is down but police forces are growing. We’re poorer as a result, but not necessarily any safer.
With Canada’s crime rate at its lowest since the 1970s, why is the government spending more money on throwing people in jail?
Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin seconds the Canadian Bar Association’s February criticism of Jason Kenney.