The province has been picking jury candidates in a single random selection, when the law requires two. Have they opened the door to appeals?
Critics are asking why a committee helping to craft firearm legislation doesn’t include those disproportionately affected by gun violence
Unlike the trial of Gerald Stanley, the case of Edouard Maurice has no apparent racial dimension. For angry property owners, it’s becoming a yardstick case.
After Gerald Stanley’s acquittal in the death of Colten Boushie, tensions around the Battlefords are high, and fear and hatred are close to the surface.
Opinion: Our legal system gets one thing right: justice must be seen to be done. Acquittals in the deaths of three Indigenous people show its failures
A new Angus Reid poll shows nearly half of Canadians—and 71 per cent of people in Saskatchewan—disapprove of the PM’s post verdict tweet
Indigenous scholars, activists and community members are doing the important work of situating Colten Boushie’s life and death within the colonial context
From the moment she learned of her son’s death to the days following his killer’s acquittal, Debbie Baptiste has shown tremendous strength and courage in her fight for justice and change.
Opinion: The trial over Colten Boushie’s death has re-exposed raw wounds. Is Indigenous self-determination over criminal justice the way forward?
In Saskatchewan and beyond, reaction ranged from support and sympathy for Boushie’s family to calls for reform
The lawyer for the family of Colten Boushie says ending the exclusion of Indigenous jurors can be swiftly accomplished—and Ottawa is listening
A retired Supreme Court justice looked at ways to get more Indigenous people onto juries. Among his ideas: end ‘discriminatory use of peremptory challenges.’