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Yesterday the Toronto Star published an article (found here) profiling families where a parent had called the police on their child.[1] While a good portion of the article focused on the issue of ‘tough love’, it was hard not to read between the lines to see that what was often at play was a mental […]
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What it is: The ‘right to silence’ is a right granted by section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to detained and arrested individuals. Enshrined is the fundamental right to make a free and voluntary choice as to whether or not to speak to the authorities. This means that in the face […]
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