CanadaOntario’s ’poetic’ judge is back with another rulingIn a sexual-assault case, judge tackles the difficult question of whether to grant bail to an aboriginal man who has “no one in the world” to vouch for him
CanadaWhat’s at stake in the case of Justice Robin CampThe Alberta judge is under review by a panel of his peers. His critics say it’s about more than his words.
PoliticsConservatives fretting about the supremacy of ParliamentBut how supremely is Parliament behaving?
CanadaRefugee health cuts: Unusual, but maybe not cruelShould judges let the media be the gauge of outrage?
PoliticsStephen Harper overestimates his oppositionThe opposition has been rather supportive of recent justice reforms
PoliticsWanted, but not hereIn a bid to deport suspected war criminals and gangsters, Ottawa finds itself in a Catch-22
CanadaA bizarre grow-op odyssey comes to an endAuthorities couldn’t believe a real estate magnate had no idea his building housed a mammoth grow-op
OttawaThe PBO tallies the cost of crime policySpending is on the rise and the provinces are carrying the cost
PoliticsCourt decision with a cult followingA judge’s evisceration of the so-called "Freemen" movement may go down as a masterpiece
PoliticsCould this be the end of ’Mr. Big’ sting operations?Supreme Court to hear case of Newfoundland man convicted of drowning his twin daughters