CBA

Bye-bye Bay Street

Bye-bye Bay Street

New lawyers are looking beyond big-city firms to put up a shingle in small-town Canada.

too many cops

Too many cops?

The crime rate is down but police forces are growing. We’re poorer as a result, but not necessarily any safer.

A tough-on-crime bill that goes too far

A tough-on-crime bill that goes too far

With Canada’s crime rate at its lowest since the 1970s, why is the government spending more money on throwing people in jail?

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‘Reminding the minister’

Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin seconds the Canadian Bar Association’s February criticism of Jason Kenney.