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Supreme Court agrees 14-year-old was too drunk to consent to sex


Supreme Court agrees 14-year-old was too drunk to consent to sex
By Leslie MacKinnon. Published on May 7, 2021 1:13pm
The Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
In an 8-1 decision on Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the conviction of a young offender for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl who didn’t have the capacity to validly consent to sex.
C.P., the offender in the case whose identity is protected, was 15 when he and a girl, referred to as D in court documents, gathered with other teens at a beach in Scarborough, Ont., on an April night in 2016, planning to get drunk and party. ....

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Canada to relax medical inadmissibility rules | Canada Immigration News

Canada to relax medical inadmissibility rules | Canada Immigration News
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Pensions, Benefits & Executive Compensation Newsletter – March 2021 | Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP


Fraser v Canada, 2018 FCA 223, as discussed in our
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Ms. Fraser, Ms. Fox and Ms. Pilgrim (Claimants) were three retired members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) who took maternity leave in the 1990s. Upon returning to full-time service, they experienced difficulties balancing their work obligations with childcare responsibilities. These difficulties caused Ms. Fox to retire from the RCMP in 1994 and resulted in Ms. Fraser taking unpaid leave in 1997. At the time, the RCMP did not permit regular members to work part-time. In December 1997, the RCMP introduced a job-sharing program in which multiple RCMP members could split the responsibilities of one full-time position, allowing each member to work fewer hours than a full-time employee. The Claimants enrolled in the job-sharing program along with 137 other RCMP members between 1997 and 2011. Most participants were women with children. From 2010 to 2014, all RCMP members who job-shared were women, and most of the ....

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Regard Sur L'année 2020 : Le Droit D'auteur Au Canada - Intellectual Property


Keatley. Bill C-209 aims to amend
the 
Act to clarify that no copyright subsists in
any work that is, or has been, prepared or published by or under
the direction or control of Her Majesty or any government
department, without prejudicing any rights or privileges of the
Crown. Mr. Masse, the Bill s sponsor, stated during the first reading that
the government has a closed door when it comes to government
publications, research and a number of published periodicals. This
costs taxpayers a significant amount of money. It is against open
government and is based upon a law that Canada enacted in 1921, ....

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