Police Oversight in NS Critiqued, Cst. Dorrington Threatened, Parents Disagree on Child's Vaccine, SCC Brings Certainty to Separation Agreements
This week in law, I review the CBC reporting on police oversight boards in Nova Scotia and how it does not align with the advice from the Mass Casualty Commission. I also review the case of R. v. Minugh, where an aspiring law student is sentenced for vile harrassment and comments directed towards Cst. Nick Dorrington, who was highly regarded for his actions and testimony in the MCC. After that, I cover two family law cases. One involved parents who disagreed over whether their 11 year old daughter should receive the Covid-19 vaccine. The other, from the Supreme Court of Canada, significantly strengthens the validity of separation agreements made without legal advice, which have been clouded in uncertainty over the past several years.
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