US Billionaire vs a fish and game club, BC firearm legislation and a will after separation

US Billionaire vs a fish and game club, BC firearm legislation and a will after separation

This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: The Douglas Lake Cattle Company is the largest cattle range in Canada. It is owned by US billionaire Stan Kroenke, who also owns the Colorado Avalanche and the Denver Nuggets, amongst other things. The ranch is so large it completely surrounds two lakes that belong to the Province of BC. For years Mr. Kroenke has been trying to stop people, including members of the Nicola Valley Fish and Game Club, from fishing in the lakes. The legal...

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Fake doctor goes to jail, good faith and expected profit, default judgment, and decriminalizing drugs

Fake doctor goes to jail, good faith and expected profit, default judgment, and decriminalizing drugs

This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: What happens when someone, repeatedly, pretends to be a medical doctor, despite repeated injunctions and fines being imposed? They go to jail. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia is responsible for bringing applications to the BC Supreme Court to stop someone who is not qualified from using titles like “Dr.” or “Physician”. In the case discussed on the show, Ms. Ezzati pretended to be a doctor and performe...

12 Feb 202122min

Gladue and bail, consent and medical malpractice, and banishment

Gladue and bail, consent and medical malpractice, and banishment

This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: In 1999 the Supreme Court of Canada, in a case called Gladue, set out principles to be considered when indigenous people are involved in the criminal justice system. Judges were directed to consider all available sanctions other than imprisonment and to pay particular attention to the circumstances of aboriginal offenders. Despite the admonishments from the Supreme Court of Canada, the overrepresentation of aboriginal people in jail ...

8 Feb 202121min

A Google Class Action Settlement and Murder vs Manslaughter

A Google Class Action Settlement and Murder vs Manslaughter

This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: Google has agreed to settle a Canadian Class Action based on an alleged breach of privacy arising from the collection and transmission of Android smartphone data. The data in question consists of the identification number or code of the cell towers used to connect Android phones. The Cell ID Data would identify the Android phone by unit serial number and could if considered alongside significant additional data obtained from other sou...

24 Jan 202121min

Confusing COVID-19 orders cause family law issues, and a murder conviction vs private Law Society documents

Confusing COVID-19 orders cause family law issues, and a murder conviction vs private Law Society documents

This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: A BC Supreme Court Judge describes the BC COVID-19 public health orders as “fraught with inconsistency and ambiguity” and that it’s “not surprising that reasonable people can reasonably disagree about their interpretation and application in any given circumstance.” This case is one of many that have arisen where separated parents disagree about the interpretation of the orders and how they should be applied in the context of children spendi...

8 Jan 202121min

Notice of records in sexual assault cases unconstitutional, forfeiture of money for bail breaches, and radar speed evidence

Notice of records in sexual assault cases unconstitutional, forfeiture of money for bail breaches, and radar speed evidence

This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: The Supreme Court of Canada has granted the Crown leave to appeal a BC Supreme Court decision that found a new law that required people accused of various sexual offences to provide advance notice of records they wish to rely on to the complaint and Crown to be unconstitutional. The law in question was passed following the Jian Ghomeshi case where the complainant’s credibility was undermined by email messages, they had sent that contr...

31 Dec 202023min

Public Health Act enforcement, duty of honest performance, and a solitary confinement class action

Public Health Act enforcement, duty of honest performance, and a solitary confinement class action

This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: Provisions of the British Columbia Public Health Act allow for the enforcement of public health orders by means other than the imposition of fines. If someone is refusing to comply with an order to remain in quarantine or isolation, a judge can issue a warrant for their arrest and to require that they remain detained in a location and on conditions determined by the judge. When someone is arrested pursuant to such an order there is pr...

24 Dec 202022min

Collecting COVID fines while mailing out cheques, recounts in BC vs USA, pronouns in court and for judges

Collecting COVID fines while mailing out cheques, recounts in BC vs USA, pronouns in court and for judges

Rather than using collection agencies to collect COVID-19 related fines, the province of BC shouldn’t be sending $1,000 COVID-19 benefits to people who have outstanding fines for breaching orders of the Provincial Health Officer. As the payment are gratuitous, they could simply be withheld to pay outstanding fines for breaching orders made pursuant to the Public Health Act. The idea that someone who has received a fine for having a house party during the COVID-19 pandemic would re...

17 Dec 202022min

Joe Arvay - Remembering his contributions from Little Sisters to Hells Angels

Joe Arvay - Remembering his contributions from Little Sisters to Hells Angels

Renowned constitutional lawyer Joe Arvay passed away unexpectedly at the age of 71. Over the course of a remarkable career focused on public interest constitutional litigation he had a profound impact on the lives of many people. A few of the many cases he was involved with are discussed on the show, ranging from the Little Sisters bookstore case, that dealt with freedom of expression and equality rights to one of his most recent cases involving civil forfeiture of property that might b...

13 Dec 202023min

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