A new book explores why so many Canadians are imprisoned for crimes they didn’t commit
At Ontario’s highest court, a judge signed off on a 25-page ruling. The problem was, he wasn’t one of the judges on the case’s panel.
The newly sworn-in minister of veterans affairs spoke to reporters about why her new job isn’t a demotion—and why she’s ‘incredibly proud’ of her work
The case of Terri-Lynne McClintic sparked an angry backlash, and raises a key question: why do we punish offenders, for their sake or our own?
Courts are increasingly called upon to decide guilt or innocence based on winky faces, peaches and plane icons
Scott Gilmore on why Canada can’t afford to rely on the responses of reasonable leaders to end this national emergency
Opinion: If we continue to prioritize peace over justice, we will continue to live in a world in which far too many people are suffering injustice
Back in jail awaiting trial—again—the ex-soldier says the high court needs to clarify how its landmark Jordan ruling applies to cases like his
A serial offender recently chose to be cast out of Newfoundland and Labrador instead of going to prison. Not everyone agrees that’s the right solution.
In weighing the charges against Anita Krajnc, an Ontario judge was asked to consider the personhood of pigs and whether Krajnc was like Gandhi
In 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
The Alberta judge is under review by a panel of his peers. His critics say it’s about more than his words.