Tag: Canadian law
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Can Quebec Convince the Supreme Court on Random Police Stops? A Look at a Pivotal Canadian Case
Overview: A High-Stakes Legal Clash Over Policing Powers In a case now before the Supreme Court of Canada, Quebec faces a critical question about the use of random police traffic stops. The province argues that randomized stops are a lawful tool to deter crime and improve road safety. A lower court, however, invalidated this approach…
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Canada Greenwashing Laws: New Rules Aid Business, Alarm Critics
New Rules Change the Landscape for Environmental Claims in Canada Canada’s approach to greenwashing is evolving. After years of debate, new restrictions on environmental marketing and claims are formalizing, providing clearer guardrails for businesses while leaving room for interpretation and concern among environmental advocates. The shift comes as regulators seek to balance consumer protection, fair…
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Quebec’s Proposed Constitution Alarms Legal Experts Worldwide
Overview: A Controversial Move in Quebec Quebec Premier François Legault recently unveiled a proposed constitution that the government says would reflect the province’s distinct national character and protect core values. The move, announced amid debates over language rights, identity, and autonomy, has sparked a robust debate across legal, civil rights, and political circles. While supporters…
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Mississauga Lawyer Deepak Paradkar Arrested in Ryan Wedding Case: Allegations of Bragging About Beating Drug Charges
Overview of the Case Mississauga-based lawyer Deepak Balwant Paradkar, long known in some legal circles for his aggressive defense strategy, was placed in custody this week after being tied to the Ryan Wedding case. Media reports describe Paradkar as a flamboyant attorney who publicly touted his ability to help clients avoid drug-related convictions. The arrest…
