In part three of our interview with Husein Panju, we break down Bill C-76 and the legislative structure that aims to curb foreign meddling in our federal elections
In part two of our interview with Husein Panju, we discuss how Ontario's new Bill 57 adjusts the political contribution and election financing framework for provincial politics.
In part one of our interview with Husein Panju, we speak about the lobbying framework in Canada with special emphasis on the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct
In honour of hitting the 5-0 episode mark, we're flipping the script and putting the LawyerEd host, Husein Panju, in the guest seat to chat about elections, lobbying and other aspects of political law.
Topics: the federal lobbyists' code of conduct; new changes for political contributions; and curbing foreign meddling in our elections.
This episode features Sean Robichaud (from the "Of Counsel" podcast) who fills in as guest host.
In part three of our interview with disability lawyer, Brendon Pooran, we chat about the proposed supported decision-making framework for persons with disabilities
In part two of our interview with disability lawyer, Brendon Pooran, we discuss the discuss the relationship between Henson trusts and social benefits
In part one of our interview with disability lawyer, Brendon Pooran, we speak about Bill 81, also known as the new federal Accessible Canada Act
On this episode, we’re joined by disability lawyer, Brendon Pooran, to chat about accessibility and other legal issues facing persons with disabilities!
Topics: the new Accessible Canada Act; Henson trusts and social benefits; and the supported decision-making framework
In part three of our interview with tpoverty lawyer, Shalini Konanur, we chat about the remaining employment protections for low-income persons
In part two of our interview with poverty lawyer, Shalini Konanur, we discuss the discuss the proposed eligibility changes to the Ontario Disability Support Program
In part one of our interview with poverty lawyer, Shalini Konanur, we speak about the role of systemic racism and poverty in criminal sentencing law
On this episode, we’re taking a thoughtful look at the legal issues facing low-income persons, featuring Shalini Konanur, the Executive Director the South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario (SALCO)!
Topics: addressing systemic racism/poverty in criminal sentencing; ODSP eligibility changes; and employment law protections for low-income persons.