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Lawyers raising concerns new bail laws won't be Charter compliant

Lawyers raising concerns new bail laws won't be Charter compliant

OTTAWA — Criminal lawyers are raising concerns that proposed changes to Canada's bail laws won't be constitutional, as they eagerly await a statement explaining why the federal Liberals think the reforms comply with the Charter.
Vancouver lawyer wants solicitor general to change impaired driving laws he criticized in opposition

Vancouver lawyer wants solicitor general to change impaired driving laws he criticized in opposition

A Vancouver lawyer is calling on B.C.’s solicitor general to walk the walk when it comes to making changes to the province’s impaired driving laws. In 2010, the province introduced new, tougher laws around drinking and driving.
B.C. landlord says tenant used binoculars and a camera to spy in people's apartments

B.C. landlord says tenant used binoculars and a camera to spy in people's apartments

He was also naked several times on the balcony being "odd."
Will this Full House star be allowed to film in Canada after serving time for a felony? A Vancouver lawyer weighs in

Will this Full House star be allowed to film in Canada after serving time for a felony? A Vancouver lawyer weighs in

Lori Loughlin spent two months behind bars for paying half a million dollars in bribes to get her two daughters into college.
We asked a Vancouver lawyer for specifics around legal cannabis

We asked a Vancouver lawyer for specifics around legal cannabis

Going over the border, cannabis in the house with kids and what to do behind the wheel
Virani says new measures meant to help prevent hate crimes will come with safeguards

Virani says new measures meant to help prevent hate crimes will come with safeguards

OTTAWA — A series of steps would need to happen before a judge can restrict a person's movement because of fears they could commit a hate crime, federal Justice Minister Arif Virani said Thursday as he defended a suite of tougher penalties to combat
Virani says new measures meant to help prevent hate crimes will come with safeguards

Virani says new measures meant to help prevent hate crimes will come with safeguards

OTTAWA — A series of steps would need to happen before a judge can restrict a person's movement because of fears they could commit a hate crime, federal Justice Minister Arif Virani said Thursday as he defended a suite of tougher penalties to combat
B.C. tenant claims he didn't know people having oral sex on his balcony in view of everyone

B.C. tenant claims he didn't know people having oral sex on his balcony in view of everyone

The pair were observed in broad daylight
Claiming 'discrimination,' Vancouver businesses say they won't enforce B.C.'s vaccine passport

Claiming 'discrimination,' Vancouver businesses say they won't enforce B.C.'s vaccine passport

The businesses include independent photographers, restaurants and massage parlours
Driver’s cellphone in view, but not in use. A ticket?

Driver’s cellphone in view, but not in use. A ticket?

A distracted-driving ticket issued to a Vancouver woman for charging her cellphone in her front-seat cup holder is raising legal questions about the use of electronic devices in cars.