Using medical marijuana now OK in public places in Ontario under new regulations | Toronto Star

THIS IS SURPRISING – involuntary second hand exposure to someone else’s medication is okay in Ontario. The exemption includes everything from movie theatres to restaurants, offices, stadiums, playgrounds full of children and more – even the legislature said Dipika Damerla, Ontario’s associate health minister. Source: Using medical marijuana now OK in public places in Ontario …

IMMIGRATION STATUS CAN BE A SENTENCING FACTOR -Man’s immigration status wins him slightly shorter sentence | Toronto Star

Thank goodness Judges still have some discretion to craft fair sentences. “Under the Faster Removal of Foreign Criminals Act, non-citizens sentenced to terms six months or longer cannot appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division if a decision is made to deport them. Before the new law came into effect this year, that threshold was two …

THERE IS SO MUCH FOR THE JUSTICE MINISTER TO DO

When you list it all you start to realize how terrible our justice system has become. A look at the mandate letter the PM gave to new minister of justice Jody Wilson-Raybould shows why she’ll be one of the busiest members of cabinet in 2016. Source: Justice policy galore for Jody Wilson-Raybould

RANSOMWARE – BEWARE OF EMAILS FROM YOUR BOSS

A CBC News investigation has discovered cyber-criminals are hacking into company computer systems and using public profiles of top executives to fine-tune email scams that are duping Canadians out of hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Source: Ransomware, bogus emails from your ‘boss’ mark growing skill of cyber-criminals – Technology & Science – CBC …

WHY ARE POLICE STILL CHARGING FOR POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA? 

“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau directed his Minister of Justice in a public mandate to implement this goal by the end of his first term. If legalization is the inevitable and unanimous policy of the governing body, why is it illegal now? How can judges allow any marijuana charge to proceed in their court while the …

GOOD ADVICE FOR LAWYERS – Ask your client: “What’s your greatest concern?”

Win clients with this simple question –  This post is by Ian Hu, claims prevention and practicePRO counsel at LAWPRO I vividly remember losing one of my first potential clients. He was shopping for lawyers and had whittled his list down to three or four. I had dealt with legal issues exactl Source: Win clients …