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  • OC-62070-01
    This presentation addresses preliminary procedural matters, including in-custody calls, bail matters, and opening a file. A bonus video is also included. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in September 2018.
  • OC-62087-05
    In this presentation, Karen Molle and Kelsey Sitar provide a refresher on s 8 of the Charter and consider the Supreme Court of Canada decisions in R v Marakah, R v Jones, and, most recently, R v Le. They also discuss wiretaps and mobile device identifiers. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in June 2018.
  • OC-62087-04
    In this presentation, Shelley Tkatch discusses electronic evidence and s 24 of the Charter. She reviews the principles from R v Grant and applies that framework to the search and seizure of electronic evidence. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in June 2018.
  • OC-62087-03
    In this presentation, Matthew Nathanson addresses some of the common issues encountered in search and seizure of electronic devices, including standing under s 8 of the Charter, Vukelich hearings, and the scope of computer searches. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in June 2018.
  • OC-62087-02
    In this presentation, Kent Teskey QC discusses border searches under s 99 of the Customs Act, with a particular emphasis on searches of electronic devices. He highlights current case law and Canada Border Services Agency policies. He also provides suggestions for how to best advise clients with respect to border searches. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in June 2018.
  • OC-62087-01
    In this presentation, Justice Antonio discusses the framework for search and seizure law, including s 8 of the Charter, and provides advocacy tips for making search-related arguments before the court. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in June 2018.
  • OC-62072-04
    In this presentation, Hon. Judge Harry Van Harten identifies immigration issues that concern criminal courts, and presents tips on how to work with courts to create the best possible solutions for clients who have been criminally charged and are concerned about potential immigration consequences. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2018.
  • OC-62072-03
    In this presentation, Peter Edelmann discusses remedies to criminal matters within an immigration context, including applying for an appeal, an application to quash, reconsideration at federal court, post-conviction relief and conditional sentence orders.  Further discussion outlines common immigration offences. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2018.
  • OC-62072-02
    In this presentation, Edmond O'Neill outlines appropriate strategies to assist clients with immigration concerns through the criminal justice system, from taking the first phone call, determining the immigration status of the client, attempting to resolve the matter without a conviction, and convincing proper authorities to take a client's immigration concerns in to account. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2018.
  • OC-62072-01
    In this presentation, Michael Green QC discusses immigration consequences that criminal justice encounters can have for Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and foreign nationals.  Included are tips and tricks of how to best assist clients concerned with how the criminal justice system will influence their immigration status. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2018.
  • OC-62243-01
    This on-demand program reviews Family Maintenance and Support (“FMS”) claims. The presenter will provide an overview of the legislation and touch on various procedural issues involved in bringing or defending an FMS claim. Total running time is 49 minutes.
  • OC-62328
    Introducing evidence from a minor complainant or witness in criminal proceedings requires unique considerations. This webinar will discuss key elements of an application under section 715.1 of the Criminal Code to admit pre-recorded video statements made by a person under the age of 18. It will also consider how to effectively bring the application and argue the voir dire. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on May 9, 2023. Total running time is 1 hour, 2 minutes.