Prof. Trudo Lemmens - "Is privacy really at the heart of mandatory census change?"

Friday, November 5, 2010

In a commentary in The Hill Times, Prof. Trudo Lemmens takes a closer look at the privacy issues cited by the federal government as the reason for the cancellation the mandatory long-form census ("Is privacy really at the heart of mandatory census change?" August 23, 2010).

Read the full commentary (PDF).

Prof. Arthur Ripstein elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada

Friday, November 5, 2010

Prof. Arthur Ripstein(Sept.  14, 2010) Prof. Arthur Ripstein has been elected as a new Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. The Royal Society, “Canada’s National Academy,” is the country’s senior national body of distinguished Canadian scholars, artists and scientists. 

Clinic Students Prepare Backgrounder on Press Freedom in Mexico

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world to work as a journalist, particularly those working for newspapers. Organized crime groups, particularly drug cartels, are responsible for much of the violence, and for an estimated three out of every 10 attacks against journalists. As a result, those reporting on crime and drug trafficking are particularly at risk.

Article: Treblicock - Cartel hypocrisy

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Cartel hypocrisy

Canada opposes export cartels while protecting the Canpotex potash cartel. If BHP kills it, that’s all to the good

by Michael Trebilcock

This commentary was first published in the Financial Post on October 1, 2010.