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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: What will Vancouver get from hosting seven World Cup games for $581M?

Mo Amir, host of the podcast This is VANCOLOUR, and Kyla Lee, a Vancouver criminal lawyer for Acumen Law Corporation, weigh in on the latest $581M estimate for Vancouver hosting seven FIFA games in 2026, what’s next for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, and the impact of the ongoing closure of London Drugs stores.

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Debunking the Myth: Cannabis Legalization Increases Impaired Driving

When steps were taken to legalize cannabis in Canada, one of the most persistent concerns raised by critics was the potential increase in drug-impaired driving incidents. However, the risk never seemed to manifest. Law enforcement and legislators credit harsh drug-impaired driving laws and new detection methods, but the number of drug impaired driving cases to hit our courts does not seem to support this assumption. 

So does legalization actually cause an increase in the number of drug-impaired driving incidents? 

Recent research suggests it does not, and it sheds light on the complexities of the issue and reveals a more nuanced reality.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 295

Deception to commit crimes has gone high tech in the last decades. When photocopiers were invented, it was clear that this then-new technology would open the door for clever criminals to commit clever crimes. As AI becomes commonplace, I suppose we can expect clever criminals to use it to commit crimes. But not all criminals are clever as we are reminded in the crime stories we cover this week.

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Today on Radio NL News Mornings with Jeff Andreas: British Columbia abruptly drops drug decriminalization after backlash

British Columbia has abruptly reversed course on its landmark experiment decriminalizing the possession of certain illicit drugs, citing mounting public frustration and “disorder” in the Canadian province.

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Excessive Noise & the Expropriation Act: 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 Excessive Noise & the
Expropriation Act…

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Kyla on the Mike Smyth Show: Overhauling the legal profession with Bill 21

“One of my big concerns here is that this is being sold to the public as an ‘access to justice solution’… That it’s going to make it easier for people to hire legal professionals because lawyers are ‘unaffordable’.”

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Debunking Misconceptions about CBD and Driving

If you’re facing drug-impaired driving charges and have been using CBD, recent research offers some reassurance that you will not get an impaired driving charge. A systematic review by Lo et al. (2024) concluded that CBD use alone is unlikely to significantly impair a person in their normal activities. This finding is crucial for those who rely on CBD for medical reasons but are concerned about its potential impact on driving.

However, another study by Manning et al. (2024) raised questions about the effects of a medicinal cannabis with dominant CBD on driving-related cognitive functions. At first glance, the study seems to suggest that CBD can cause impairment in visuospatial working memory and delayed pattern recognition. But a closer look reveals that the situation is a lot more nuanced than that.

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Driving Law Podcast Episode: 339 Tesla Stocks, Causes of Accidents, and Open Liquor

On this episode, Kyla and Paul look at how Teslas could drive up insurance rates, and reasons for traffic accidents. We have a Magraken Moment and finally, clarifying the definition of open liquor in a vehicle.

Listen on streaming platforms now!

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