Last week, the Liberal government’s half-hearted cannabis legislation passed second reading in the Senate.
Source: Pot bill’s sober second thought | Canadian Lawyer Mag
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Last week, the Liberal government’s half-hearted cannabis legislation passed second reading in the Senate.
Source: Pot bill’s sober second thought | Canadian Lawyer Mag
Researchers hope to open more minds about the potential of psychedelic drugs to combat anxiety, depression and other maladies
Source: LSD: A wonder drug once again?
Both police and the courts are beginning to question the wisdom of arresting illegal marijuana dispensary workers while the shops’ owners continue to thrive.
Source: Why arresting ‘budtenders’ won’t stop illegal pot shops | CBC News
The case affirms that people with a low viral load are at negligible risk for transmitting HIV
Source: Why this Nova Scotia boxer’s acquittal is big news for Canadian HIV criminalization
Ontario’s Ministry of the Attorney General is building a new courthouse in Toronto that will combine most of the city’s criminal courts, including all three youth courts, in one location downtown. Designed by a world-renowned architect and filled wit
Two years after Ontario unanimously passed legislation banning police departments from sharing information on innocent residents, the law is still not in force.
Source: Editorial | Ontario should finally implement law on police background checks
Cheyenne Sharma was a 23-year-old single mother living in poverty at the time of her crime
Source: Judge strikes mandatory minimum sentence in drug case involving Indigenous woman | National Post
Infrastructure Ontario and the Ministry of the Attorney General has announced that a fixed-price contract has been awarded to EllisDon Infrastructure to build the new 17-storey Ontario Court of Justice Toronto.
Source: Ontario Court of Justice Ready To Go Behind Toronto City Hall | Urban Toronto