Nobody Told Me There’d Be Days Like These Reflections on adaptations and durable change Kenneth Armstrong, KC
June 2020 Transforming Justice Ask, advise, align, act, but above all, allocate the money Kerry L Simmons, KC
June 2020 Exercising Indigenous Sovereignty in the Pandemic Although this pandemic has brought major shifts in the ways we are working, relating, and coping with new realities of daily life, the tide of Rights Recognition seems to have largely remained... Dallas Tooshkenig & Patricia Barkaskas
June 2020 Cutting Connections to Indigenous Children in Care During COVID-19 In response to COVID-19, the Ministry of Children and Family Development (“MCFD”) developed and implemented a blanket policy suspending in-person visits between children in care and... Frances Rosner
June 2020 A growing list of courts using technology to remain operational during the current pandemic Colin Rule and the National Center of Technology and Dispute Resolution lists 56 courts in the USA, Canada, and across the world that have implemented these technologies.Remote Courts Worldwide... David J Bilinsky
June 2020 Liberty, Tyranny and The Madness of Clowns The zombie apocalypse is on hold. There aren’t enough brains. Tony Wilson, KC
June 2020 Listening to Children New Divorce Act entrenches child’s right to be heard Michael Butterfield & Jayne Embree
June 2020 The Protection of Public Participation Act Application: victims of sexual violence David Wotherspoon & Komal Jatoi
June 2020 Building a Stronger Voice in Times of Uncertainty They say that challenges only make us stronger — and that is certainly true now. There is no doubt that the current pandemic has created some significant challenges for all legal... CBABC Advocacy Update