January 2024

Cannabis and Drug-Impaired Driving: DUI for Drugs or DUI for a Drug?

When cannabis products were legalized in Canada, a panic ensued among road safety and public safety groups alike: legalization would lead to an increase of cannabis-related impaired driving incidents.

And while statistically that has now been shown to be an unjustified hullabaloo about nothing, there is a definite trend of impaired driving involving cannabis that warrants more consideration.

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Today on Radio NL News Mornings with Paul & Bill: Commercial Trucks, Winter Road conditions

“… As of April 5th, all vehicles over a certain weight and manufactured after 1994 are going to be required to have speed limiters in them as well as not have any tampering or disabling technology.”

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Class Actions & Vehicle Defects: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!

Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses Class Actions and Vehicle Defects… Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee gives her take on a made-in-Canada court case each week and discusses why these cases should have been heard by Canada’s highest court: the Supreme Court of Canada.

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: Second snow day, Vancouver Mayor’s Task Force

Our Soapbox Social panel, Kyla Lee and Mo Amir, assess how Metro Vancouverites (residents and officials) have handled this week’s snow, and weigh in on both the Vancouver Mayor’s Budget Task Force report and the Vancouver Canucks’ odds to win their first Stanley Cup ever this year.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 280

In our ever-evolving world, the boundaries of technology continue to expand into realms once only imagined in science fiction. This week’s stories bring to light the curious and extraordinary ways technology is being utilized across the globe, demonstrating that the future is not only here but also more intriguing than we could have predicted. These stories reveals a facet of how technological advancements are not just shaping our world but also reflecting our creativity, curiosity, and the challenges of modern society.”

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Juror Impartiality: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!

Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses juror impartiality… Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee gives her take on a made-in-Canada court case each week and discusses why these cases should have been heard by Canada’s highest court: the Supreme Court of Canada.

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Kyla on CTV News: Ticketmaster refunds Rolling Stones concert-goer out $800 after CTV News questions policy

A Calgary concert-goer has been refunded his money, after reaching out to CTV News questioning a policy on Ticketmaster’s website.

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Today on Radio NL News Mornings with Jeff & Bill: Meta offers Canadian Facebook users $51M to settle lawsuit in 4 provinces

“In the emails that are going out to people it gives a deadline where you have to opt out by a certain date, otherwise you’re automatically included as an individual. So if you want the money, you don’t have to do anything, if you don’t want the money, then you do have to opt out…”

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