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Skip page 1.Truth is elusive in criminal courts, says Louise Arbour
Former Supreme Court justice talks about the limits of justice system at annual Dalhousie lecture
Nadia Gonzales’ killers sentenced to at least 25 years in prison
‘I am not a murderer,' says Calvin Joel (CJ) Maynard Sparks
Should the government be responsible for feeding its citizens?
Three panelists discussed the issue of food insecurity and what needs to change
Nadia Gonzales: Jury hears how knife found
Day 11 of murder trial brings further details of the night Gonzales was killed
Canada finally has a source protection law — is it enough?
Government and the courts continue to consider the rights of journalists
Mi'kmaq Law
Legal affirmation can now be done by swearing on an eagle feather
Eagle feathers were decorated with hours of bead work before they were given to N.S. courts