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Seven Things Men Can Do after the Ghomeshi Verdict
It’s one thing to complain about the failure of the Canadian criminal justice system to adequately address sexual assault (especially sexualized violence against women). It’s another to accept that as a human being and as a male I have a … Continue reading →
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A Failure of Justice in Canada
There’s an old saying: “Not only must Justice be done; it must also be seen to be done.” Today I believe that, while the justice system in Canada may have functioned well by its own terms, it has failed the … Continue reading →
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