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Webinar Series | Digital Assets Entering our Courts: Building a Framework with the Experts

Webinar #1: September 25, 2025
Webinar #2: November 27, 2025
Podcast: 2026
Online

Annual Conference | Environment and the Law: Protect or Develop—Is There a Choice?

October 28-30, 2025
In Vancouver, BC

Conference: Democracy, the Rule of Law, and Independence

November 18-20, 2025
In Ottawa, ON

Writing Reasons in Sexual Assault Cases (2025 Edition)

December 4, 2025
Online

“In the Blind Spot″, a new podcast series, hosted by Justice Ruel

Episode 2 | In the Blind Spot – The Judiciary, A Giant with Feet of Clay? (in French)

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Greenw(AI)shing – Alyssa Egiziano

Artificial intelligence is a myriad of environmental contradictions. For the good (or bad) it does for the society, AI leaves behind a heavy environmental footprint. However, this work is to highlight how AI can be wielded for good or bad when it comes to greenwashing...