NS Judicial Positions Filled, Howe "Clarification" From NSBS, "Terrorism" Designation in Veltman Sentencing, Election Interference Inquiry Dropouts, New BC Law re Pets in Separations
This week I start with some Nova Scotia news - four judges have been named to new positions within the NS judiciary, the Bar Society issued a "clarification" on media coverage of Lyle Howe's Court of Appeal victory, and former Better Business Bureau President Peter Moorehouse was sentenced for child pornography offences. Nationally, several stories caught my attention. Cameron Ortis has appealed his conviction for sharing secrets with targets of Canadian intelligence investigations, Nathanial Veltman's sentencing concluded with a declaration that he engaged in "terrorism" in killing four members of a Muslim family with his truck in 2021, Trucker Convoy personality Chris Barber is suing the federal government over his accounts being frozen, and two human rights groups have dropped out of the Foreign Interference Inquiry over fears that other participants' access to information may put them in danger. I conclude with a story about pets rights in separations or divorce. British Columbia has enacted a law describing how such matters should be decided by courts when called upon to do so. This is the first law of its kind in Canada, and one that I can see being replicated in other jurisdictions.
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