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Mabior: A Supreme Failure of a Decision

  • 01 décembre 2012
  • Patric Senson

However, Mabior, rather than correcting the problems of Cuerrier has instead entrenched them, and has left us in a situation where it is legally better not to know your HIV status than to get regular tests a result that flies in the face of what public health has tried to teach us

Because Words Kill: Liability for Bullying at School

  • 01 décembre 2012
  • Adrian Lomaga

All students should feel safe at school. The statistics suggest that much work still needs to be done to ensure that every student can learn and prosper in a supportive and nurturing environment. With the recent proclamation of the Accepting Schools Act, 2012...

Gay Blood Donors Welcomed in UK

  • 05 décembre 2011
  • Adrian Lomaga

The UK has taken steps to change the lifetime deferral of men who have with men (“MSM”) from the blood donor pool. Soon, any MSM who has not had sexual contact with another man in the past year will be allowed to donate blood.

Trans Rights Update

  • 05 décembre 2011
  • N. Nicole Nussbaum

The struggle for explicit human rights protections for trans (transgender, transsexual and gender non-conforming) Canadians continues with two private member’s bills introduced this September in the House of Commons.

Reporting from the SCC: Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission v. Whatcott

  • 05 décembre 2011
  • Jonathan Saguil

In an age of pluralism, multiculturalism, and instant communication, there is perhaps no greater challenge for a liberal and democratic society than balancing freedom of expression and religious freedom with the important objectives of promoting equality and dignity.