OttawaThe Colten Boushie case and a possible ’quick fix’ for the legal systemThe lawyer for the family of Colten Boushie says ending the exclusion of Indigenous jurors can be swiftly accomplished—and Ottawa is listening
CanadaGerald Stanley trial aftermath: How to avoid appointing all-white juriesA retired Supreme Court justice looked at ways to get more Indigenous people onto juries. Among his ideas: end ’discriminatory use of peremptory challenges.’
CanadaCanada’s long road to the Colten Boushie verdictScott Gilmore on why Canada can’t afford to rely on the responses of reasonable leaders to end this national emergency
NewsThe Gerald Stanley verdict is a blow to reconciliation—and a terrifying one at thatAnalysis: White Canadians must know this verdict deepens Indigenous peoples’ distrust in the system, which offers no justice to Colten Boushie
NewsNo, rural Prairie dwellers, you can’t shoot to protect your propertyGerald Stanley never claimed such a right, but his trial resurrected a dangerous fallacy among residents that could cause future grief
OpinionIn Saskatchewan, a trial’s jury selection reveals a legal injusticeAndray Domise on the possible consequences of removing Indigenous people from the jury pool for the trial of the man accused of killing Colten Boushie
CanadaWhat the tragedy of Colten Boushie says about racism in CanadaAndray Domise on how the young Indigenous man’s death is yet another reminder of lessons still not learned by many Canadians