Ian Mulgrew: Medicare trial showcases legal complacency
The much-delayed marathon constitutional challenge to Medicare, which began in September 2016 and has crawled through nearly 100 days of court time, now won’t…
Canada’s solitary confinement law unconstitutional, B.C. Supreme Court rules
Canada’s use of prolonged solitary confinement in federal prisons is the equivalent of torture, struck down by the B.C. Supreme Court.
Ian Mulgrew: Crown misleading Appeal Court, acquitted Canada Day terror plotters say
Federal prosecutors are trying to bamboozle the B.C. Court of Appeal to win a new trial against the Surrey couple acquitted of the 2013 Canada Day terror plot,…
Judge in Canada Day terror plot wrong to acquit: Crown
Federal lawyers have launched an all-out attack on the factual findings of the B.C. Supreme Court justice who acquitted the 2013 Canada Day terror plot bombers and called the scheme a police-manufactured crime.
Ian Mulgrew: Following real estate money from China — impossible!
A new lengthy B.C. Supreme Court judgment reveals the complicated financial and real-estate legerdemain gatekeepers face trying to regulate…