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Welcome to Judgment Day with Lorne Honickman, a podcast where Lorne Honickman discusses the key judgments that come from courts across Canada. A veteran journalist and broadcaster, Lorne strives to deliver the key judgments each week that are both of interest to Canadians and impactful to their day-to-day lives. After all, Lorne isn't just a journalist and broadcaster, he's also a partner at Brauti Thorning LLP.
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The Pandemic’s Effect on Family Law and Estate Law Disputes
On this edition of Judgment Day, Lorne Honickman talks with veteran family law lawyer Michael Cochrane about how the pandemic has exacerbated the already stressful and contentious legal battles, when marriages and relationships have broken down.
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Mandatory Vaccination Policies: Are They Immune from Legal Challenges
On this edition of Judgment Day, Lorne Honickman talks with employment law lawyer Paul Schwartzman about the legal issues surrounding mandatory vaccination policies, including the important question of whether or not an employer would have Just Cause to fire an employee if she/he refuses to get vaccinated.
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Final Legal Arguments in the Meng Wanzhou Extradition Hearing
As final legal arguments begin in the Meng Wanzhou extradition hearing, China convicts Canadian Michael Savor of espionage. Lorne speaks Vancouver lawyer Michael Shapray about the perceived connection and what is actually being argued in Court.
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The Difficult Legal Questions Surrounding Vaccine Passports
On this edition of Judgment Day, Lorne Honickman talks with Canadian Civil Liberties Association lawyer Cara Zwibel about the many legal issues that arise when determining whether people should have to disclose if they have been vaccinated.
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The Impact of the Pandemic on Employment Law Principles
Lorne Honickman and employment law specialist Paul Schwartzman discuss how Judges having been applying long standing employment law principles, given the Pandemic and COVID related regulations.
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The Parole Hearing of Paul Bernardo
On this episode of Judgment Day, Lorne Honickman talks with lawyer Tim Danson about convicted sex killer Paul Bernardo’s second failed attempt at getting Parole, and about the lack of access and openness in Canadian Parole hearings.