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Who among us hasn't regretted acts done in the heat of passion? This month’s post explores the partial criminal defence of provocation.

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Phrase of the Week - Clearly More Appropriate

Van Breda v. Village Resorts Ltd. | 2012 CarswellOnt 4269 | Supreme Court of Canada

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Legal Wit — Shakespeare x Machiavelli

The court is asked to intervene in an internecine struggle that could, if alive, provide Shakespeare with inspiration for a new tragedy and interesting commentary from Machiavelli.

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The post provides an update on Indian Residential School class action Fontaine v. Canada (Attorney General).

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This post summarizes a BC Supreme Court case which dealt with whether email from the defendant was an admission of liability for the purposes of the limitation period.

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This post discusses a recent Ontario Court of Justice case in which the Court ruled that the Crown must justify keeping defendants in handcuffs in the prisoner's dock.

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Recent case provides a primer on rescinding child support arrears and Family Responsibility and Support Arrears Enforcement Act default orders.

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This post summarizes a recent Tax Court of Canada case in which the Court had to examine whether certain affidavits were admissible hearsay.

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Bear v. Thompson | 2014 CarswellSask 683 | Klebuc J.A.

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Legal Wit — Waning Enthusiasm

 I know that [defence consel]'s brilliant, lofty and engaging argument deserves better treatment by me.

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This post by the editor of the Index to Canadian Legal Literature describes a number of new types of material now included in the Index.

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This post summarizes a recent BC Supreme Court case which addressed whether a school was contributorily negligent for a tort committed by a student.

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