May 29 2019 Ian Mulgrew: ICBC privacy breach could be costly Opinion: “The evidence supported that at least 7 employees have been terminated by ICBC between 2008 and 2011 for privacy breaches.”
May 25 2019 Ian Mulgrew: B.C. to appeal court ruling that it can’t restrict oil shipments through Trans Mountain pipeline B.C. Court of Appeal had ruled that the province has no jurisdiction to enact legislation that would restrict the contents of the pipeline.
May 22 2019 Ian Mulgrew: Jail time for indigent man caught shoplifting food is regrettable OPINION: “He was impecunious at the time of the offence and was then relying on ‘social assistance and the food bank.’”
May 16 2019 Ian Mulgrew: Legal system needs a revolution to deal with digital economy, says expert Ian Mulgrew: The legal profession is stuck in the past, says Gillian Hadfield, and the rules of professional regulation must change.
May 10 2019 Ian Mulgrew: Private clinics haven’t proven case, says government Opinion: “In particular, they can’t establish that striking down the impugned provisions would address the causes of wait times.”