Tag: Canada law


  • Quebec’s push for random traffic stops faces Supreme Court test

    Quebec’s push for random traffic stops faces Supreme Court test

    Canada’s highest court weighs a controversial policing tool The Supreme Court of Canada is weighing a pivotal question: should provincial governments have the authority to authorize random traffic stops by police? In Quebec, the argument centers on whether a broader power to stop vehicles and check drivers without reasonable suspicion is constitutional. The case, initially…

  • Canada Greenwashing Laws: Business Relief, Environmentalists

    Canada Greenwashing Laws: Business Relief, Environmentalists

    Canada’s Greenwashing Rules Evolve: What Is Changing? Canada is updating its approach to greenwashing, the practice of making false or misleading environmental claims about a product or service. The revised regulations aim to curb deceptive marketing while balancing the needs of businesses that are genuinely trying to improve sustainability. For many companies, the changes bring…