Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: The controversial Bill 15 passes with a slim majority
We hear from our Soapbox Social Panel, Mo Amir and Kyla Lee, for their takes on the latest in BC politics.Share Show
…We hear from our Soapbox Social Panel, Mo Amir and Kyla Lee, for their takes on the latest in BC politics.Share Show
…Welcome to “Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!”
In this episode, Kyla Lee from Acumen Law Corporation discusses a case brought by a group of young Canadians who argued that the federal government’s failure to implement meaningful carbon emissions targets violated their Charter rights—raising important questions about how environmental inaction intersects with constitutional obligations.
…Climate Action: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!Read More »
Climate Action: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! Read More »
This week on Driving Law, Kyla and Paul unpack the backlash Kyla faced after explaining a cyclist’s legal obligations in a Global News story. What began as a simple clarification of BC’s Motor Vehicle Act sparked outrage and personal attacks—highlighting the rising hostility toward legal discourse online.
…Episode 404: Cyclists, Sentencing, and the Fake News Fueling Driving Law PanicRead More »
Episode 404: Cyclists, Sentencing, and the Fake News Fueling Driving Law Panic Read More »
We hear from our Soapbox social panel – Mo Amir and Kyla Lee – about the newly approved Vancouver sign, and the departure of Michael Bryant as the Downtown Eastside consultant.Share Show
…Canada’s new housing minister Gregor Robertson will be a familiar face to people in B.C. Kyla Lee, a Vancouver criminal lawyer and Podcast host Mo Amir weigh in on whether Vancouver’s former Mayor is up to the job.
…On the heels of tonight’s public hearing for a tower development at Commercial Drive, we’ll ask our Soapbox Social panel to weigh in finding the right approach to address the housing crisis. Kyla Lee is a Vancouver criminal lawyer for Acumen Law Corporation and Mo Amir is the host of the podcast, This is VANCOLOUR.
Metro Vancouver drivers travelling through Surrey today might want to be careful, thanks to some targeted enforcement.
As part of Project Swoop, a joint enforcement program with collaboration from ICBC, the Surrey Police Service, Delta Police Department, and Metro Vancouver Transit Police (MVTP) will conduct a one-day enforcement campaign in Surrey.
The enforcement campaign will occur around Panorama Village, near Highway 10 and 152nd St.
…Welcome to “Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!”
In this episode, Kyla Lee from Acumen Law Corporation discusses a case involving the Freedom Convoy and the criminal offence of counseling mischief—raising serious concerns about the boundaries between free speech and criminal conduct in the context of protests.
…Our Soapbox Social panel, podcast host Mo Amir and Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee, speak with Gloria Macarenko about what the federal election results may mean for B.C., the effectiveness of the Vancouver Park Board, and advice or catchphrases from mothers.Share Show
…This week on Driving Law, Kyla and Paul review two BC Supreme Court cases that highlight the risks of representing yourself in traffic court. First, they unpack the failed appeal of a driver who claimed he was interacting with his truck’s console—not a phone—when ticketed for distracted driving, and how a lack of courtroom experience undermined his defence. Then, they analyze a judicial review involving a rejected late dispute application—complete with a single stamped reason: “No arguable defence”—and why that was upheld despite arguments about inadequate reasoning.
…Episode 403: DIY Traffic Defence Fails and the Limits of ICBC’s No-Fault SystemRead More »
Episode 403: DIY Traffic Defence Fails and the Limits of ICBC’s No-Fault System Read More »