The federal government doesn’t have to try to reduce the disproportionate incarceration rates of Indigenous peoples when it passes crime laws, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled. The court split ...
“Freedom Convoy” leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber have both been given 18-month conditional sentences for their roles in the protest that blockaded downtown Ottawa for several weeks. The two ...
A suspended Surrey RCMP officer accused of using his position of authority to engage in intimate relationships with young women — both on and off-duty — will not spend any time behind bars. Cpl. Peter ...
In an aggravated assault case, the British Columbia Court of Appeal replaced the custodial sentence with a conditional sentence upon ruling the Gladue principles required it to sentence the Indigenous ...
Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, two prominent figures in the 2022 convoy protests, have been given conditional sentences after they were found guilty of mischief in April. Addressing a packed courtroom ...
Telling him racists “are not victims,” a Calgary judge on Friday reluctantly agreed to hand a city man a conditional sentence to be served in the community. But Justice Sean Dunnigan told Emilio ...
A Vancouver taxi driver who used his cab to assist a dial-a-dope operation in 2021 will get to serve his 20-month sentence in the community. B.C. Supreme Court Justice Heather MacNaughton convicted MD ...
The former director of a Saskatoon private Christian school who was found guilty of assaulting students with a wooden paddle will serve an 18-month jail sentence in the community. John Olubobokun, 62, ...
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