April 28, 2026
Imagine this: You’re pulled over in Mississauga after a late-night drive, and suddenly, a simple traffic stop spirals into assault charges. Your job in logistics hangs […]
April 24, 2026
Auto theft charges hit hard these days. With Canada facing a surge in stolen vehicles—claims topped $1.5 billion in 2023—and the feds rolling out their National Action […]
April 17, 2026
Key Criminal Code Section 347 Takeaways When evaluating Criminal Code section 347, it’s important to understand the key differences. Before diving into the technicalities, here are […]
April 16, 2026
Picture this: You’re pulled over on the 401 in Mississauga, heart pounding as an officer finds something in your car that shouldn’t be there. Or maybe […]
April 15, 2026
You’re sitting in a Mississauga coffee shop, phone buzzing with a call from a friend: “Police just pulled me over—found some weed in my car.” Heart […]
December 30, 2025
In short: The Mandatory Reporting Act of 2011 has already made it a requirement for “internet services” to report any child sexual abuse or exploitation material […]
November 1, 2025
In short: Regardless of the nature of the alleged crime, the Canadian Law grants the accused their Charter Rights, including their right to a fair trial. […]
October 1, 2025
In short: The Canadian Law expects law enforcement officials to respect the Charter Rights of the accused throughout, no matter the nature of the crime. In […]
July 29, 2025
In short: Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that youth can only receive adult sentences if their adult-level maturity is proved beyond a reasonable doubt. The rulings […]