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Episode 98 | The TAP Project: Insights from Ecuador’s Exploration of Canada’s Indigenous Justice System

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Release Date: 01/09/2025

#112 | Left Out in the Cold – Episode 3: Housing Available But Not Accessible show art #112 | Left Out in the Cold – Episode 3: Housing Available But Not Accessible

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Guaranteeing the right to housing on its own misses a key overlapping concern: whether the housing is actually accessible. Despite the federal government's goal of achieving a barrier-free Canada by 2040, many people continue to face barriers in securing housing that meets their accessibility needs and are twice as likely to live in core housing need. In the third episode of this series, host Sarah Rowe is joined by Marie-Josée Houle, Canada's first Federal Housing Advocate, and Stephanie Chipeur, who holds the Azrieli Accelerator Professorship in Law & Disability Policy at the...

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#111 | Left Out in the Cold – Episode 2: Advancing the Right to Housing while Financialization Pulls the Strings show art #111 | Left Out in the Cold – Episode 2: Advancing the Right to Housing while Financialization Pulls the Strings

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In 2019, the Canadian government recognized housing as a fundamental human right through the National Housing Strategy Act; however, in the years that have followed, housing affordability has only worsened for low- to moderate-income households. While this Act requires the federal government to address homelessness and core housing need, Canadian housing policies continue to benefit primarily those seeking profit and returns on investment. In this second episode, host Sarah Rowe is joined by lawyer Michèle Biss, Executive Director of the National Right to Housing Network, and political...

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#110 | Teaching Law in the Age of AI show art #110 | Teaching Law in the Age of AI

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Artificial intelligence is reshaping legal education — but is it a powerful learning tool or a shortcut that weakens critical thinking? In this episode, Host David Lazzam speaks with Dean Trevor Farrow (Dean and Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School) about the growing use of AI in law schools. Together, they explore the tension between innovation and academic integrity, the fear of overreliance, and the responsibility of legal institutions to prepare students for a profession where AI is already part of daily practice.   CONFERENCE Artificial Intelligence and the Law In March 2026,...

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#109 | Épisode 3: Dans l’angle mort – Le litige climatique sous l'angle des droits de la personne show art #109 | Épisode 3: Dans l’angle mort – Le litige climatique sous l'angle des droits de la personne

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Les changements climatiques deviennent un enjeu central de droits humains. Dans ce 3ᵉ épisode, l’honorable juge Simon Ruel s’entretient avec Maud Sarlieve, responsable du Secrétariat du Forum de recherche sur le climat (Programme de droit durable d'Oxford), sur la montée du contentieux climatique et ses tensions avec la séparation des pouvoirs. Ensemble, ils explorent des affaires emblématiques : Urgenda aux Pays-Bas, les Aînées pour le climat en Suisse, les jeunes plaignants du Montana, ainsi que l’avis consultatif historique de la Cour internationale de justice en 2025. Quel...

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#108 | Democracy Under Attack: The Rise of Online Hate show art #108 | Democracy Under Attack: The Rise of Online Hate

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Online harassment of political figures in Canada is on the rise. Nearly half of campaign-related tweets are uncivil or abusive, discouraging diverse candidates and eroding trust in democracy. In this episode, Host Anthony Giroux (Law Student at the University of Montreal) speaks with Sabreena Delhon (CEO of the Samara Centre for Democracy) and Dr. Heidi Tworek (Canada Research Chair and Professor of History and Public Policy at the University of British Columbia). Together, they explore how disinformation, targeted and identity-based harassment, and algorithm-driven amplification are reshaping...

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#107 | Canada’s Anti-Greenwashing Framework: From Environmental Marketing to Legal Liability show art #107 | Canada’s Anti-Greenwashing Framework: From Environmental Marketing to Legal Liability

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This episode of In All Fairness looks at Canada’s new anti-greenwashing provisions under the Competition Act, which came into effect in June 2024. Host Ariane Savard is joined by Chris Russill (Carleton University, Re.Climate) and Julien O. Beaulieu (Imperial College London, University of Sherbrooke), to discuss the evolving definition of greenwashing, the role of the Competition Bureau, and the burden of proof now placed on companies. Together, they explore recent cases, potential sanctions, and the broader implications for public trust, corporate accountability, and climate justice in...

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#106 | Épisode 2: Dans l’angle mort – Le pouvoir judiciaire, un géant aux pieds d'argile? show art #106 | Épisode 2: Dans l’angle mort – Le pouvoir judiciaire, un géant aux pieds d'argile?

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Protégé par la Constitution mais vulnérable aux pressions politiques, médiatiques et sociales, le pouvoir judiciaire ressemble parfois à un « géant aux pieds d’argile ». Dans ce deuxième épisode de la série Dans l’angle mort, l’honorable juge Simon Ruel discute avec Shana Chaffai-Parent, professeure adjointe à la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Montréal, et Jacques Chamberland, juge retraité de la Cour d’appel du Québec. Ensemble, ils explorent les fondements historiques et constitutionnels de l’indépendance judiciaire au Canada et ailleurs, sa raison...

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#105 | Épisode 1: Dans l’angle mort de la justice pénale internationale – Aux confins des enjeux géopolitiques (épisode 1) show art #105 | Épisode 1: Dans l’angle mort de la justice pénale internationale – Aux confins des enjeux géopolitiques (épisode 1)

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Le juge Simon Ruel s’entretient avec Me Philippe Larochelle, président de l’Association du Barreau près de la Cour pénale internationale (ABCPI), pour faire le point sur la Cour pénale internationale (CPI), plus de 20 ans après sa création. Mandats d’arrêt contre des chefs d’État, accusations de politisation, enjeux de souveraineté, place des victimes, défis de la défense, écocide et preuve numérique : cet épisode explore les forces, limites et tensions d’un système de justice unique, confronté à un monde en mutation. Invité Me Philippe Larochelle, avocat et...

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#104 | Left Out in the Cold – Episode 1: Barriers to Adequate Housing and How Indigenous Housing Organizations are Filling the Gaps show art #104 | Left Out in the Cold – Episode 1: Barriers to Adequate Housing and How Indigenous Housing Organizations are Filling the Gaps

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SUMMARY Due to the cumulative effects of settler colonialism and the ongoing dispossession of Indigenous lands, Indigenous peoples in Canada experience significantly higher rates of housing insecurity than the general population. Existing mental health and substance use issues further exacerbate this issue, creating a cycle of insecurity. Host Sarah Rowe is joined by Margaret Pfoh, CEO of Aboriginal Housing Management Association, and Justin Marchand, CEO of Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services, to discuss how intergenerational trauma, historical injustice, and systemic discrimination...

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Episode 103 | Addiction, Work, and Justice: What Are We Missing? show art Episode 103 | Addiction, Work, and Justice: What Are We Missing?

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In this episode, CIAJ's Articling Student David Lazzam sits down with Jessyca Greenwood, Principal Lawyer at Greenwood Law, to discuss how the legal system responds to substance dependency in the workplace. Drawing from years of experience representing vulnerable clients, Jessyca explores common legal challenges, gaps in employer obligations, and the role of stigma in shaping outcomes. Together, they examine how specialized courts and diversion programs can help—or hinder—real change. From courtroom culture to systemic reform, this conversation highlights the need for compassion,...

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Discover the impact of the Technical Assistance Program (TAP) through the experience of the Ecuadorian delegation at CIAJ's 2024 Symposium on Indigenous Justice System. Hosted by Christine O'Doherty, the Honourable Milton Enrique Velasquez Diaz, Justice of the National Court of Justice of Ecuador, explores how TAP facilitates exchanges between judicial experts and justice system actors, while supporting global reform efforts. This dialogue highlights lessons learned from the Canadian system on indigenous justice issues, and their relevance in an international context.


ABOUT THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIP PROJECT (TAP):

Global Affairs Canada’s Technical Assistance Partnership Project (TAP), is designed to deploy Canadian experts from a range of disciplines to provide technical assistance to developing countries. The Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs (FJA) is one of the Canadian government agencies with an international development project under TAP. Under TAP, FJA engages with up to three countries per year for a one-year program of capacity building for judicial institutions. This mechanism allows Canada to use the experience in our judicial system to respond to requests for technical assistance made through Canadian missions abroad. Technical assistance is provided in response to needs expressed by partner countries, but in alignment with Canada’s international development priorities, including the strengthening of gender equality and the protection of human rights.

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