Early Termination of SOIRA Obligations in Canada

Early Termination of SOIRA Obligations in Canada

In Canada, individuals who are subject to the Sex Offender Information Registration Act (SOIRA) may have the opportunity to end their registration obligations before the full duration expires—provided they meet specific legal requirements. The procedures and criteria for seeking early termination are outlined in sections 490.015 and 490.016 of the Criminal Code of Canada. Eligibility […]

Breaches of Conditional Sentence Orders

CSO Breaches – Breaches of Conditional Sentence Orders

Some offenders are sentenced to a conditional sentence order (CSO).  A CSO is considered a custodial sentence served in the community, where the risks can be managed (SCC R v Proulx). Usually, an offender is placed on strict conditions, including the statutory conditions (keep the peace) in addition to curfew, abstain, non-contact, or other clauses. […]

Understanding Child Pornography Offences in Canada

Understanding Child Pornography Offences in Canada

Child pornography offences are some of the most serious crimes under Canadian law. They are outlined in section 163.1 of the Criminal Code and include far more than just photographs or videos written stories, audio recordings, and other media can also be criminal. In this article, we’ll explain the legal definition of child pornography, break […]

Factors Considered at Bail Hearings in Saskatchewan

Factors Considered at Bail Hearings in Saskatchewan

In Canada, upon detention the Accused is eligible to a “ Show Cause Hearing” or a Bail hearing, which serves to determine whether the Accused should be released from custody while awaiting trial. This is an essential legal proceeding as it upholds the fundamental legal principle of presumption of innocence and ensures that pre-trial detention […]

Understanding Firearm Transfer and Storage Laws in Canada

Understanding Firearm Transfer and Storage Laws in Canada

Canada has strict laws surrounding the transfer, possession, and storage of firearms, and these offences are treated seriously under the Criminal Code and the Firearms Act. Many individuals facing these charges are unaware that even a technical breach, like improper storage or transferring a firearm without proper documentation, can result in criminal consequences. If you […]

Impaired Driving, Care and Control, and Refusal Charges

Understanding Impaired Driving, Care and Control, and Refusal Charges in Canada

Impaired driving remains one of the most aggressively prosecuted offences in Canadian criminal law. Whether it involves alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both, being charged with impaired driving can carry serious legal and administrative consequences. These offences fall under Part VIII.1 of the Criminal Code, specifically sections 320.11 to 320.4, which were introduced through […]

Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions in Canada

Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions in Canada

If you are a permanent resident (PR), international student, work permit holder, or refugee claimant in Canada, a criminal charge can have life-altering immigration consequences. What many people don’t realize is that even a minor criminal conviction can trigger removal proceedings, denial of citizenship, or future inadmissibility to Canada. When criminal law intersects with immigration, […]

Understanding Election Rights and Options in Criminal Cases

Understanding Election Rights and Options in Criminal Cases

When you’re charged with a criminal offence in Canada, one of the most important early decisions you’ll make is how you want your trial to proceed. This choice is called an “election right,” and it determines whether your case will be heard by a judge alone or a judge and jury, and whether it will […]