Today we get a 3-in-1: Adelberg, Action4Canada and Dorceus. The infamous Adelberg Federal case has finally been amended. There’s quite the story behind it. Readers have commented at times asking why this subject is covered to such a degree. In short: it’s a multimillion dollar grift that is still ongoing. Desperate clients and donors are … Continue reading "Adelberg Amended: “Wrongful Termination” Claim Alleges Arbitrary Detainment"| Canuck Law – Reporting That You're Not Getting Elsewhere (Do Your Own Resea...
Senator Salma Ataullahjan introduced Bill S-224 back in late 2021. It cleared the Senate, and Second Reading in the House of Commons. In fact, it came very close to getting passed. Put simply, it would have amended the Criminal Code to make it easier for police to lay charges in cases of suspected human trafficking. … Continue reading "Bill S-224: Lowering The Burden To Prosecute Human Trafficking (Died In Last Session)"| Canuck Law – Reporting That You're Not Getting Elsewhere (Do Your Own Resea...
It’s bad enough that male convicts can simply game the system to ensure they’re placed with women. It seems that even being a convicted murderer, a narcotics trafficker, or having a history of escaping isn’t necessarily enough to prevent it. Nor are allegations of sexual assault while in custody. Regardless of circumstances, women simply don’t … Continue reading "Boulachanis: Murderer, Trafficker And Escapee Sent To Women’s Prison"| Canuck Law – Reporting That You're Not Getting Elsewhere (Do Your Own Resea...
9. As a general matter, females are housed separately from men in British Columbia’s correctional system. As is explicitly acknowledged by BC Corrections in a document entitled “Statement of Philosophy – Correctional Service for Women,” female inmates tend to have backgrounds, needs, and safety...| Canuck Law
The Supreme Court of Canada (S.C.C.) will be asked to hear a case challenging a Government decision to kill 400 or so birds in the name of public health. Worth noting, the S.C.C. declines to hear 90-95% of cases every year. While the subject matter would be fairly unique, numerically, it will be tough to … Continue reading "Universal Ostrich Farms, Part 8: Giving Away Someone ELSE’S Land"| Canuck Law – Reporting That You're Not Getting Elsewhere (Do Your Own Resea...
[15] The sentencing judge reviewed Gladue-Ipeelee sentencing principles for Indigenous offenders, and noted the link between residential schools and the over-representation of Indigenous peoples in corrections. Correctional institutions, in the sentencing judge’s view, have failed to develop...| Canuck Law
[23] The Crown also relies on the evidence of Dr. Garth Davies who was qualified as an expert to give opinion evidence on the identification of, and explanation of, specific ideologically motivated violent extremist (IMVE) groups including Atomwaffen Division, National Socialist Order, National...| Canuck Law
Something that largely went ignored by the media is the case of an inmate named Katherine Ethyl Bagnald. He is a 22 year old man who was sentenced to prison time for multiple robberies, and wants to be sent to a women's jail. Despite his age, Bagnald already has a serious criminal record. When...| Canuck Law
Finally, we may be getting to the truth about HateGate, or at least closer to it. The report’s co-author, Elisa Hategan (currently Elisa Ferryman-Cohen) is now claiming that it was a paid pub…| Canuck Law
A long awaited Court of Appeal decision has finally been handed down. Justices Zarnett, Young and Favreau have upheld a December 2023 ruling from Justice Chalmers of the Ontario Superior Court. Tha…| Canuck Law
At the end of April, 2 groups are expected to begin their certification hearings at the British Columbia Supreme Court. These are: BCPS Employees for Freedom Society, and UHCWBC, the United Health …| Canuck Law
A few months ago, we looked at the Cornell decision, which resulted in CAHN (the Canadian Anti-Hate Network) and Bernie Farber being removed from 2 different lawsuits. Now, the other shoe has dropped, and Plaintiffs are required to pay out nearly $50,000 in Court fees. This is, of course, the high profile lawsuit pushing back … Continue reading "EA Lawsuit: Incompetently Pleaded Claim Costs Plaintiffs Nearly $150,000 So Far"| Canuck Law
With all of the horrible cases that have been covered, it’s rare (but refreshing) to see one that’s actually well put together. Last week, Federal Court Judge Southcott dismissed (most) of a Motion to Strike, allowing the case to proceed. A Proposed Class Action for Federal workers was filed in October 2023 by B.C. lawyers … Continue reading "Federal Proposed Class Action (Injection Mandates) Survives: Is s.2(d) The Way Forward?"| Canuck Law