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‘People were essentially being tortured’: Federal Court orders CSC to put air conditioning in Edmonton women’s prison
BY Marlo Glass - August 17, 2026
The July decision directs Correctional Service Canada to begin recording the temperature in the prison's maximum-security area, and install air conditioning, but nearly a month later CSC has not committed to following the ruling. Read full story
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Independent CBSA complaints body still dormant nearly two years after enacting law passes
BY Mzwandile Poncana - August 13, 2026
The agency continues to investigate complaints against its own personnel, including ones involving immigration detention, as a new report on a former employee’s case renews scrutiny of the delayed independent review regime. Read full story
Feature
Like ‘completing a marathon’: lead staffer on C-14 talks legislative process, Hill journey
BY Laura Ryckewaert - July 29, 2026
From taking part in bail hearings to leading the effort to reform the laws that guide them, Keith Torrie says his practical experience lent him important perspectives in the making of C-14. Read full story
News
Human Rights Tribunal will hear complaint about sweltering heat in Canadian prisons
BY Marlo Glass - July 18, 2026
The John Howard Society of Canada filed a complaint on behalf of prisoners who are 'vulnerable to extreme heat due to their age and/or disability,' as Canada’s prison watchdog says high temperatures put incarcerated people at risk. Read full story
Opinion
To protect farmed animals, Canada must end industry self-regulation
BY Alanna Devine - July 9, 2026
To keep up with peer countries, we need comprehensive federal animal welfare legislation and independent oversight. Read full story
Opinion
After Montreal shooting, Bill C-9 needs more than symbolism
BY Liz Moore-Frederiksen - July 1, 2026
The law may have changed, but targeted communities will not be safer unless police, prosecutors, and public institutions learn how to translate legal reform into protection and prevention. Read full story
News
MPs question Fraser, McTeer on Supreme Court appointment process
BY Peter Mazereeuw - June 30, 2026
Supreme Court nominee Glenn Joyal also appeared before the House Justice Committee on June 29 as part of a regular process of reviewing appointments to Canada's top court. Read full story
Opinion
The OPS needs a culture change, and it won’t come from inside
BY Erica Ifill - June 24, 2026
Calls to defund the police were not to starve them of resources, it was about reducing their power and instilling accountability. We had a chance to do so, and blew it. Read full story
Opinion
The government says it recognizes femicide, but is it stalling on preventing it?
BY Suzanne Zaccour - June 18, 2026
The federal government should respect democratically adopted legislation and immediately commit to adopting regulations that define protection orders as any protection order, as required by the Firearms Act. Read full story
News
Senate bill for FASD framework trying to fix ‘cracks’ in care for the disorder
BY Tessie Sanci - June 14, 2026
Motivated by his own experiences as a physician, Senator Mohamed-Iqbal Ravalia says he saw the difficulty in diagnosing the disorder, and how that could lead to a 'cycle' of potential impacts including mental health and substance use problems, and encounters with the justice system. Read full story