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Last Spring, this site covered how hundreds of employees at Canada Post (a.k.a. The “Posties“) had been taken for a ride by their counsel. In the Fall of 2024, documents were filed indicating that at least some of them would be attempting to appeal. For context, in the Fall of 2021, the workplace implemented the … Continue reading "“Posties” Get Screwed Over Again By Incompetent Counsel, Part 1"| Canuck Law
A disturbing trend has been in the news lately. Recently, a series of cases were published where foreigners received unusually low sentences for criminal convictions, in order to avoid deportation. Since the 2013 Supreme Court ruling in Pham, there has been a requirement to view “immigration consequences” when handing down punishment. What’s even more unsettling … Continue reading "The Pham Case: NGOs Pushed For Foreign Criminals Having More Rights Than Canadians"| Canuck Law
Last Summer, Diagolon held their “Road Rage Terror Tour” in various cities across Canada. Plenty of photos were taken, and licence plates recorded. But it seems that the fallout hasn’t ended, and it’s from an unexpected source. A scheduled stop in Hamilton was cancelled as a result of backlash from the public. This came after … Continue reading "Diagolon Brings Lawsuit In Small Claims Court Over Tour Expenses"| 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
Last Spring, news broke about a Proposed Class Action lawsuit filed on behalf of victims who had been injured or killed by Covid vaccines. Understandably, this was big news. Finally, someone would …| Canuck Law
A much hyped case challenging Ottawa’s decision to freeze bank accounts of peaceful protestors has come to an end. Lawyers have discontinued the claim, before a single Statement of Defence ha…| Canuck Law
The memes write themselves: the Espersens are the “undocumented owners”. The short explanation is that they previously owned the land, but lost it when RBC foreclosed for non-payment. T…| 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