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Moving out of the family Home after Separation
It is a question that virtually all separating couples will ask at some point: if we are no longer a couple, who should live where? More particularly clients want to know if moving out of the family home will impact
Amherstview, Ont. lawyer has license revoked – Kingston
An Amherstview, Ont., lawyer has had his license to practice law revoked by the Law Society Tribunal.
Barry Stephen Bien must cease practicing law immediately, after several cases of professional misconduct.
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‘Demonising refugees’: UK plan to stop boat migration draws fire | Migration News
The United Kingdom government has proposed a contentious new law that would allow authorities to deport people arriving on its shores via small boats across the English Channel that divides the island from France.
Several charities and human rights groups
North Bay news: New by-law bars feeding pigeons
A new city by-law in North Bay bars people from feeding pigeons. City councillors adopted the proposed by-law after receiving complaints from residents.
These complaints include health concerns and property damage from an increase in the pigeon population.
These increased
New UK asylum bill would be in ‘clear breach’ of international law: UNHCR
If adopted, the new bill would deny the right to seek refugee protection to people arriving irregularly in the UK, such as those risking their lives to cross the English Channel in small boats.
Instead, these asylum-seekers would face detention
The UK looks to stop migrant crossings by denying nearly all asylum claims. Is it legal? -National
Britain’s interior minister Suella Braverman said on Wednesday the government’s proposals to stop almost all migrants ever claiming asylum were legal despite warnings that the legislation would break international laws and be challenged in the courts.
Lawyers and charities said
5 things to consider when buying a business
The main thing a business lawyer does when you are purchasing a business is to help you determine whether or not the business is actually worth purchasing. The commercial decision to buy a business is a complex one and a
Cree/Dene woman prepares to clerk for Supreme Court’s 1st Indigenous justice
Casey Caines wasn’t sure when to expect the call telling her whether she’d be heading to the Supreme Court of Canada to work as a law clerk.
So when the call from Ottawa came during a community workshop, the Cree
Meta to end news access for Canadians if Online News Act becomes law By Reuters
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Meta Platforms’ business group is seen in Brussels, Belgium December 6, 2022. REUTERS/Yves Herman
(Reuters) -Facebook-parent Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:) said on Saturday that it would end availability of news content for Canadians
Canada’s terrorism laws block aid to Afghans under the Taliban. What might change? -National
The Liberal government has tabled legislation to alter terrorism provisions of the Criminal Code that have blocked Canadian humanitarian aid from reaching Afghanistan.
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino is proposing amendments to the Criminal Code that provide a carveout for