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Media Mentions from 2016
Paul Bronfman ‘Outraged’ Over Pro-Palestinian Mural at York University, Globe & Mail, January 26
Perception Of Animosity Between Harper, Top Court Misguided: Study, Globe & Mail, January 20
Playing of the Edge of Laws, Globe & Mail: The Lunch, June 24
Playing the Long Game, National Post, February 9
Police Carding Criticism Comes from All Sides in Wake of New Rules, Toronto Star, March 26
Police Should be Held to a Higher Standard: Osgoode Hall Dean, Sudbury.com, December 20
Postdoctoral Fellows to Speak At Osgoode Event, YFile, February 29
Pot Businesses Caught Up in Legal Haze, The Lawyers Weekly, February 19
Pot Legalization Coming, So Stop Possession Arrests, Say Some, CBC News, April 23
Pressure to Name First Indigenous Supreme Court Judge Could See Trudeau Shaking Up Rules, National Post, September 16
Professor Signa Daum Shanks Comments on Behavioural Economics, Provincial Governments, and Indigenous Peoples: “Tackling Root Causes a Sound Policy”, The Star Phoenix, March 28
Profile Of Andrew Petter, President and Vice-Chancellor, Simon Fraser University, Business Vancouver, January 12
Protectionism in Reverse, Lexpert Business of Law, November 28
Push for NDP to Embrace, Debate Leap Manifesto Intensifies Ahead of Convention, National Newswatch, April 4
Q & A: Jesse Razaqpur, the Artisanal Whiskey Distiller Who Sued the LCBO, Toronto Life, April 8
Regulators Restrain a ‘Public Interest’ Push on Poison Pills, Financial Post, March 8
Request for Bikini Photo in Line with ‘Open Court’, National Post, February 5
Retiring Justice Thomas Cromwell Brought Clarity, Passion for Improving Access to Justice, Toronto Star, September 14
Robert Pickton Can’t Be Prevented From Profiting From Memoir, CBC News, February 23
‘Room Left to Grow’: Canada’s First Aboriginal Justice Minister One Year In, Canadian Press/Times Colonist, October 23
RU Considers Unique Approach to Legal Education, Eyeopener, March 1
Ruling Favours Privacy Rights of Survivors, Law Times, May 2
School Abuse Victims’ Privacy Rights Upheld, Lawyers Weekly, April 29
‘Sea Change’ Wave Crashing on Robin Camp, The Lawyers Weekly, December 16
Sectarian War In Syria Introduced New Gender-Based Crimes, The World Post, February 16
Se reportan más de 400 incidentes de violencia vinculados con las explotaciones mineras canadienses en América Latina durante los últimos 15 años, Biodiversidad en Americal Latina y El Caribe, October 26
Serious Injuries Sustained in Reported Armed Robbery, but Arrest Made in Fall Sexual Assault, Excalibur, January 14
Shareholder Activism Examined, bpmmagazine.com, September 27
'Shopping While Black’ Focus Of Ontario Human Rights Commission Report, CBC News, February 17
‘Shopping While Black’: Marketplace Finds Some Shoppers Targeted By Retailers Because Of Race, CBC News, February 24
Six Graduate Researchers Honoured with Thesis Prize Including Osgoode’s Dana Phillips, YFile, May 5
Stock Exchange Cracks Down After Stream of ‘Shell’ Companies Make it to Market, Financial Post, March 7
Strict Review of Standard Texts is SCC’s Direction, Lawyers Weekly, September 30
Summer Caseworkers at Parkdale Community Legal Services Ratify Their First Collective Agreement, Inside Toronto, February 24
Summer Study Abroad Programme: Experiential Learning for CUHK Law Students, Hong Kong Lawyer, September 22
Supporters Express Shock after Prominent Preacher Charged In Historic Sex Assault, CP24, February 2
Supreme Court Appointment Makes History While Keeping Traditional Regional Balance, National Post, October 17
Supreme Court Justice Cromwell to Retire, Inside Toronto, March 23
Supreme Court Justice Thomas Cromwell to Retire in September, Metro News, March 22
Supreme Court Nominee Criticized Over Ruling in Sex Assault Case Appeal, Toronto Star, October 21
Supreme Court Rules Police Can Swab a Suspected Rapist Without a Warrant, Globe & Mail, June 23
Survivor of St. John’s Sexual Assault Suing Police and Province for Failing to Warn Public a Predator Was Lurking, Ottawa Citizen, September 18
Task Force Report on Medical Regulatory Bodies Kept Secret Over Defamation Concerns, Toronto Star, July 13
The Disturbing Agenda to Rewrite India’s History, Toronto Star, June 29
The Diversity Advantage, The Atlantic, February 16
The Fatal Hunting Accident That Saw Former NHL Star Stan Jonathan Kill Peter Kosid In 2012, Inside Halton, January 23
The Law When It Comes to Defending Your Property, Toronto Star, February 4
The Limits Of Open Justice, Canadian Lawyer, April 4
The Mural and the Damage Done, Canadian Jewish News, February 3
There’s No Easy Way to Combat Radicalization on Belgium, Vice News, March 23
The Road Not Taken: Bernardo Judge Considered Priesthood, CBC News, January 31
These Women Are Ready, Willing and Waiting for a Seat at the Board Table, Metro, December 1
The TPP Hands Control Over Trade to the World’s Wealthiest, Huffington Post, January 20
This Company Lends Money to Pay for Your Divorce, Toronto Star, April 19
Those Living in Glass Houses Shouldn’t Throw Stones, The Express Tribune, May 7
Three York University Faculty Appointed to the Order of Canada, YFile, July 7
Time for Egypt to Allow Khaled al-Qazzaz to Return Home, Middle East Eye, May 10
Time to Overhaul Canada’s No-Fly Program, Toronto Star, January 15
Tina Fontaine's Alleged Killer Says Police Fabricated Evidence, CBC News, November 6
Tongue Tied: The No Comment, Comment, CaledonEnterprise.com, March 2
Toronto Innocence Project Tackles 1983 Brantford Murder Case, Brantford Expositor, January 15
Toronto Ombudsman Says Regular Complaints Continue to Rise, Toronto Star, March 24
Toronto Overtakes Vancouver as Country’s Cannabis Capital, Globe & Mail, May 6
Tory Says Changes are Necessary to Modernize Policing, CTV News, January 19
Transcanada the Underdog in NAFTA Gambit Over Keystone XL Rejection, Globe and Mail, January 7
Trans Pacific Partnerships’ Major Problem – Investor-State Dispute Settlements, Nuclear News, September 12
TRC Will Have ‘Enduring’ Impact on Law Schools, Law Times, May 4
Trudeau, EU Leaders Sign Canada-European Union Free-Trade Deal, Times Colonist, October 30
Trudeau’s Pick for Pot Czar Raises Eyebrows: Critics Question Whether Former Police Chief Bill Blair is Best Man for the Job, Toronto Star, January 9
Trump Hat Judge Faces Potential Bias Application, The Hamilton Spectator, November 18
TTC Faces Tough Road Ahead With Random Drug Testing Program: Expert, CP24, April 20
TWU Heads for Top Court After Losing Appeal, The Lawyers Weekly, July 11
UN Appointment Creates Controversy; Naming Of Canadian Professor Seen As ‘Anti-Israeli Activist’ to Position Involving Situation in Palestinian Territories Meets with Ire, Globe & Mail, March 31
Uneasiness Over Ruling Buying Time, The Lawyers Weekly, January 25
Unintended Consequences of Mandatory Charging for Domestic Abuse, Raise the Hammer, February 3
Universities Cannot Thrive When Some Students Feel Unwelcome, Canadian Jewish News, February 2
UN Scandal With A Canadian Twist: New Human-Rights Rapporteur Says He’s Not Anti-Israel, National Post, March 28
Upward Grind In Crude Prices Expected to End, BNN, February 23
Violences Liées aux Activités Minières en Amérique Latine, La Presse, October 24
Walloon Acceptance of Flawed Canada-Europe Trade Deal Does Canada No Favours: Walkom, Toronto Star, October 28
Watchdogs, Oversight and Ontario's Thin Blue Line: How the Stakes Got So High, Ottawa Citizen, July 8
We Need Canadian Courts to Uphold the Spirit of our Tax Laws, Globe & Mail, June 3
‘We Shouldn’t be Ticketing Homeless, Unwell People,’ Former Attorney General Says, CBC News, October 5
What, Like It's Hard?, Varsity, September 18
What Trade Rules Can Canada Turn to if Trump Rips Up NAFTA?, Globe and Mail, December 13
Why Anti-Muslim Hate Statistics Don’t Tell the Full Story, The Express Tribune, April 23
Why Are Fewer Students Applying to Law School?, Precedent, May 24
Why Canada’s Cities Aren’t Cracking Down on Marijuana Stores, Globe & Mail, May 5
Why Don't We Have the Same Driving Laws All Across Canada?, Globe and Mail, December 13
Why Innocent Kids Confess to Crimes, Toronto Star, January 17
Why It’s a Bad Idea to be Your Own Lawyer in Divorce Court, AdvocateDaily.com, July 5
Why Judicial Independence Must Include Diversity, CBC.ca, September 25
Will Marijuana Legalization Push The Pusher Out Of Business?, Globe & Mail, February 16
Wrestling with Media’s Access in Assisted Death, Lawyers Weekly, March 25
Yakabuski Apologizes for Reference Letter to Supporter Charged with Sexual Assault, CBC News, October 4
York University Offers 5,000-Plus Pathways to a Degree, Toronto Star, September 15
York University’s ‘Inclusion’ Committee Stacked with Anti-Israel Faculty, Jewish Group Charges, National Post, April 6
York University Site of Child Welfare Symposium, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, October 21
Your Daily Spiel for Wednesday, Canadian Jewish News, February 3
Climate Change: A Constitutional Puzzle, Allan C. Hutchinson, Globe & Mail, April 27