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- You Couldn’t Make it Up: Association des ressources intermédiaires d’hébergement du Québec (ARIHQ) c. Santé Québec – Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Centre-Sud-de-l’ÃŽle-de-Montréal, 2026 QCCS 1360
I have been increasingly bullish about the use of artificial intelligence in public administration. In a piece on “Artificial Intelligence and Administrative Tribunals“, I suggested that generative AI, such as Chat GPT or Claude, could be used to enhance the justification of decisions by providing r … Read more »
- The Charter Takes a Hike: Evely v. Nova Scotia (Minister of Natural Resources), 2026 NSSC 118
The interesting and important recent decision in Evely v. Nova Scotia (Minister of Natural Resources), 2026 NSSC 118 is a very good example of what I have described as the “Doré Duty” in action. Under the Doré duty, where Charter rights or values are engaged by administrative action, the … Read more »
- On How to Write (Well)
The title is ironic enough, as I haven’t produced a blog post in a while (I have been writing, rest assured, just not in bloggable form!), but there is a very important new resource — publicly available, and for free — that is useful to all legal writers. In Some Writing Tips, Justice David Stratas … Read more »
- Parliamentary Committee Submissions on Internal Trade Barriers
Tomorrow, I will be appearing as a witness at a meeting of the Standing Committee on International Trade. Here is the Notice of Meeting. And here are my opening remarks: My name is Paul Daly, I am a professor at the University of Ottawa and I appear in a personal capacity. Chair, members of the […] … Read more »
- The Notwithstanding Clause as a Constitutional Safety Valve
This week, the Supreme Court of Canada heard argument in the appeal from the decision of the Quebec Court of Appeal in Organisation mondiale sikhe du Canada c. Procureur général du Québec, 2024 QCCA 254. One of the issues in this sprawling and complex case, is whether the Quebec legislature’s use … Read more »