This fall is a season for new or newly announced crime novels penned by people famous in other fields
Retired Supremes are getting busy in their post-work years—see the SNC-Lavalin case—and it is raising concerns
‘You should know, Mr. Trussardi, I distinctly dislike losing. If I take your case, I will win, or exhaust myself trying’: Read the first chapter of ‘Full Disclosure’
In ‘Full Disclosure,’ McLachlin’s first novel, the female main character finds herself caught in moral and personal dilemmas, some mined from the former judge’s career
After 36 years of making important choices, Beverley McLachlin is now making mundane ones again—part of the wonders and challenges of retirement
The chief justice who redefined the job and left a lasting mark on Canada departs with a few parting words and much praise
Trudeau appointed Sheilah Martin—and not an Indigenous jurist—to the top court. Some see it as a missed opportunity.
Evan Solomon talks to legal expert Vanessa MacDonnell about how a new judge and new Chief Justice will change the country’s high court
Who’s up? A Senate committee with an urgent report. Who’s down? A House committee with a total misfire.
Her record conveying what the court was all about matters as much as her rulings
Letter from Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin flags memorial’s potential ‘bleakness and brutalism’
The spat between Stephen Harper and the Chief Justice fades away, even amid cries about its gravity