
Dispensing with a Parent’s Consent for Therapy for Children
When therapy is in a child’s best interests but one parent doesn’t agree to it, there are options for going ahead with therapy without that parent’s consent. EDITOR’S NOTE This article was first published in LawNow on January 5, 2018. It was reviewed and updated by the author in 2026. When parents go through a […]

Divorcing with Dignity and Civility
By Ken Proudman
Divorce can be one of the most stressful events in a person’s life. Collaboration and clear communication can reduce harm and lead to better outcomes. Divorce is often portrayed in media as an acrimonious fight, and many of us have likely heard horror stories of high-conflict separations. However, divorces really don’t need to be like […]

Poverty Law and Policy: Provincial vs. federal approaches
By Lindsey Zess
Canada aims to reduce poverty to 50% below 2015 levels by the year 2030. Are we on track for this ambitious goal? The federal Poverty Reduction Act (2019) set the goal to reduce poverty to 50% below 2015 levels by the year 2030. To hit this target, Canada’s national poverty rate must drop to 7.25%. […]

Revisiting emotional support animals
By Judy Feng
For cat lovers, there’s nothing like the feeling of having an edgy predator melt into a warm loaf in one’s lap, purring for kisses and cuddles.

Who risks liability for online defamation? Authors – and possibly website administrators
Authors are clearly responsible for the statements they post online, but website administrators may also be held liable for defamatory statements posted by others. Defamation The tort of defamation seeks to protect the reputations of individuals and businesses against unfounded and unjustified attacks. To establish the tort, a plaintiff (person suing) must prove that the […]

Enhancing Canada’s Legal Framework for Addressing Online Sexual Exploitation
Online human trafficking is a growing concern in Canada. Evidence-based reforms are key to protecting vulnerable people from being exploited. Human trafficking (HT) and sex trafficking specifically is one of the most profitable crimes worldwide, with an estimated profit of more than $206 billion a year. In 2025, it is estimated that over 27 million […]

Reasonable Force: What are the limits of self-defence in Canada?
Under Canada’s self-defence law, a person is allowed to defend themselves and their property from intruders, but the amount of force they use must be reasonable in the circumstances. A high-profile incident in August 2025 sparked heated debate in Canada about the law of self-defence. A man apparently broke into an acquaintance’s home in a […]

Canadian legal minds find success in creating authentic legal shows
By John Cooper
Legal movies and television shows are popular, but they also need to be believable. Lawyers behind shows like Diggstown and Billable Hours use their legal skills and experience to create authenticity. For entertainment value, few things can beat a good movie or television show about lawyers. From drama, comedy, and social justice to all the […]
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