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Lack of Progress on Fossil Fuel Subsidies Reform Undermines Historical Progress Made by Recent Fisheries Act Amendments in Canada

  • July 04, 2019
  • Carissa Wong

Canada’s subsidies of fossil fuels (particularly diesel) support over-fishing by industrial fleets, and undermine the progress of recent amendments to the Fisheries Act to rebuild devastated marine fish and shark populations. More attention and concrete action through World Trade Organization law reform is needed to transition Canada out of fuel subsidies and ultimately enhance fish and shark stocks.

Environmental Law, Natural Resources and Energy Law, Student Forum
Mediation Should be Mandatory

Mediation Should be Mandatory

  • June 27, 2019
  • Stuart Rudner

Mediation is mandatory only in Toronto, Windsor and Ottawa. It is time for it to be mandatory everywhere in Ontario

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Student Forum

Oh No. Not again. What have we learned from headlines reporting on spousal homicide following a family break-up?

  • June 24, 2019
  • Steven Benmor

An insightful reminder of the need for family law lawyers to consider their clients' domestic situations in terms of how and when to move a file forward. Steve Benmor shares his experience, including how he has faced these challenges in his own practice, including details gleaned form his training in mediation and domestic violence screening.

Family Law, Student Forum

Predatory Marriages: Consideration of Equitable and Other Remedies

  • June 24, 2019
  • Kimberly Whaley and Sareh Ebrahimi

Since contesting the validity of a marriage on the ground of incapacity is an imperfect approach, there is a need to explore other potentially available rights and remedies to react to what is actually happening in today’s society. This article considers other grounds upon which a court has the jurisdiction to set aside a predatory marriage as a nullity and also to remedy the wrongs caused by a predator spouse.

Elder Law, Student Forum

An Overview on Elder Abuse and How to Detect It

  • June 24, 2019
  • Kimberly Whaley and Sareh Ebrahimi

Elder abuse can take many forms, including financial, physical, psychological (mental or emotional) and sexual abuse to name a few. Neglect can also be a form of abuse.

Elder Law, Student Forum

Working with Older Clients: Tips for New Lawyers

  • June 20, 2019
  • Alexandra Manthorpe

Coming out of law school, it’s not uncommon to have clients who are a generation or two older than oneself. Alexandra Manthorpe offers tips for working with older clients that she has learned in her few years of being a lawyer.

Elder Law, Student Forum