Ian Mulgrew: First Nations win what they already had in long Treaty 8 fight
A lengthy and expensive trial involving one of the few treaties in B.C. has wound up after revealing much about Canada’s troubled history with Indigenous people.
Ian Mulgrew: NDP pot policy — honestly, let’s talk
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth explained Monday that everyone’s opinion is being sought.
Ian Mulgrew: Begbie decision is haunting Law Society of B.C.
The ghost of pioneering B.C. justice, Sir Matthew Begbie — the Hanging Judge to some — has come back to haunt the Law Society of B.C.
Ian Mulgrew: “Rapacious” civil jury fees upheld by B.C.’s top judges
High civil jury fees may be too costly for large segments of the province’s middle class and needy, but they are not unconstitutional, B.C.’s top judges say.
Ian Mulgrew: Justice and safety ministers foggy on pot legalization
After two days of meetings in Vancouver, the nation’s justice and public safety ministers were vague and hazy Friday about what the looming legalization of…