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- Stripping of citizenship by Law is Cool on Nov 19, 2009
Accused war criminal wins chance to keep citizenship An appeal court has ordered the federal cabinet to revisit its decision to strip accused Nazi war criminal Helmut Oberlander of his Canadian citizenship.
- Lobbyism by Law is Cool on Nov 16, 2009
Ottawa tightening rules on lobbyists Susan Delacourt and Richard Brennan write for the Toronto Star: The federal government is cracking down on lobbyists working for Crown corporations and institutions such as the Toronto Port Authority and the Cana...
- Mistakes by Law is Cool on Nov 6, 2009
Woman declared dead gets apology Ms. Towle, a resident of Kamloops, B.C., was somehow declared dead by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada in September. “This is an unfortunate situation, which we are diligently working to resolve,” sai...
- Access to information by Law is Cool on Oct 13, 2009
Ottawa sued over censorship of Tommy Douglas dossier Steve Rennie writes: The federal government is being taken to court over its decision to withhold hundreds of pages, some decades old, in the Mounties’ secret file on Tommy Douglas.
- Withler We Go From Here: The Future of Pension Reform by Law is Cool on Oct 12, 2009
Western Law hosted a forum on pension reform this past Thursday, featuring community leaders, legal academics, and practitioners. Pension Plan Basics Prof. Robert Brown of the University of Waterloo explained some of the basics behind pensions. There...
- Visitor visa fairness by Law is Cool on Sep 30, 2009
When visa’s rejected, where to go? Nicholas Keung writes for the Toronto Star: A grieving son in China rejected for a visitor’s visa to Canada for his mother’s funeral. Guests from the Philippines turned away at the border for a Tor...
- Former airline hijacker, Windsor law graduate by Law is Cool on Sep 28, 2009
Former terrorist wants to be lawyer John Goddard writes for the Toronto Star: Parminder Singh Saini, 46, blames youth and naïveté for his role in a violent airline hijacking 25 years ago in his native India and says he is rehabilitated. Mr. Saini w...




