
Is Canada finally ready for polyamorous families to be legal?
A recent Newfoundland decision where three adults were granted legal status of parent to their child is a great start to a legal overhaul of Family and Child Law in Canada
A recent Newfoundland decision where three adults were granted legal status of parent to their child is a great start to a legal overhaul of Family and Child Law in Canada
This week in Ontario, the Progressive Conservative party imploded amidst allegations of sexual assault and harassment. Again, women have spoken out, told their stories of
Of the small percentage of incidents of sexual violence that are brought to trial, only half end in convictions
It’s your landlord’s responsibility to ensure the heat in your apartment unit works from now until June 1
If you quit your job, you likely won’t get EI. Here’s how to get the most from unemployment
From how to pay for your rent to what you can expect from your landlord, here’s advice on how to rent an apartment in Toronto
Community legal clinics in Ontario look to fight back against the colonial oppression still perpetrated by Canada’s legal system
It’s spring at last, but with the warmer season comes the duty to file your personal income taxes. The filing deadline for the 2016 tax
Community Legal Clinics and even private practice lawyers offer free information – you just need to know where to look
My colleagues Brian Eberdt and James Stengel have recently written about Legal Aid Ontario’s critical role in criminal and family law, highlighting the gaps and
Who is really responsible for snow removal, the tenant or landlord? And can you be evicted in the chilly months?
The bill proposes to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code’s hate crime provisions to include gender identity and expression as protected grounds against discrimination and harassment