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Colby Cosh: The judge who excused a sex offender for failing to register

4 mars 2026 à 12:00
I was a little torn reading in the Hamilton Spectator about the latest blow to “Christopher’s Law,” the Ontario statute from 2000 that created a provincial sex-offender registry. The law was named for Christopher Stevenson, an 11-year-old boy who was abducted and murdered by a man just released from prison for an earlier sex crime against an 11-year-old. Laws named after individual crime victims are usually lousy ones, but Justice Davin Garg’s ruling has a slightly fantastical quality. Compelled by a recent Supreme Court ruling against lifetime mandatory registration for sex offenders in a parallel federal database, Garg found he had no choice but to strike down the analogous mandatory-registration requirement in the Ontario law. Read More

Chris Selley: Alberta spends bad money foolishly chasing good hockey

4 mars 2026 à 00:06
Good news from the hockey world: Plans for the 2028 World Cup are proceeding apace. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman was in Calgary on Tuesday, where Mayor Jeromy Farkas made his pitch for the city to play host in its brand-new arena, Scotia Place, which is set to open at the beginning of the 2027–28 NHL season. But it doesn’t really matter where they hold the tournament; the vast majority of us will watch on television. And it should be terrific. Read More
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