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Columns | October 2021

Profiting from a More Diverse, Inclusive Society

Profiting from a More Diverse, Inclusive Society

Ginsberg had it right

 Clare Jennings 

Building the Family Law Lawyer

October 2021

Building the Family Law Lawyer

Meeting the community’s needs

Kerry L Simmons, KC

Indigenous Alienation

October 2021

Indigenous Alienation

A deer in headlights

Shawn J. Bobb

Indigenous Children Deserve More Than Pan-Indigenous Periodic Exposure to Culture

October 2021

Indigenous Children Deserve More Than Pan-Indigenous Periodic Exposure to Culture

In light of the significant history of separating Indigenous children from their families and communities, resulting in widespread loss of culture and cultural alienation, it is critical for...

Frances Rosner

COVID-19: Horse Dewormers and Other Nonsense

October 2021

COVID-19: Horse Dewormers and Other Nonsense

When the anti-vaxxers get to court

Tony Wilson, KC

Examining the Facts

October 2021

Examining the Facts

Signs are pointing toward new approaches

David J Bilinsky

Solutions Put Forward to Change Family Law

October 2021

Solutions Put Forward to Change Family Law

Along with J.P. Boyd, QC’s suggestion of removing family cases from the courts and placing them into a special administrative tribunal aimed at promoting the well-being of children, he...

David J Bilinsky

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