What is the Penalty for Criminal Harassment in Canada

What is the Penalty for Criminal Harassment in Canada?

Criminal harassment carries significant legal consequences and is considered a serious offence in Canada. Criminal harassment, often referred to as stalking or persistent harassment, including repeated unwanted communication, following, or threatening behavior that makes someone fear for their safety.  This article explores what constitutes criminal harassment under Canadian law and the possible legal repercussions individuals […]

Understanding Break and Enter Offences in Canada

Understanding Break and Enter Offences in Canada

Break and enter is a serious criminal offence under Canadian law, carrying significant penalties that depend on the nature and circumstances of the offence. Commonly referred to as “B&E,” it involves unlawfully entering a place with the intent to commit another indictable offence most often theft. Importantly, the offence can be complete even if nothing […]

Bail and Detention in Saskatchewan

Bail and Detention in Saskatchewan

Bail review and detention review are distinct and vital processes within the Canadian criminal justice system. They ensure that accused persons are not held in pre-trial custody indefinitely when their trial is unreasonably delayed, while also balancing public safety and confidence in justice. These proceedings are governed primarily by sections 522 and 525 of the […]

Understanding the Youth Criminal Justice Act

Understanding the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA)

The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) is the federal law that governs how criminal charges are handled for young people in Canada. It’s meant to recognize that youth are different from adults in terms of development, maturity, and responsibility. The YCJA creates a separate justice system for youth that focuses on rehabilitation, reintegration, and accountability […]

SOIRA and Sex Offender Registry Orders in Canada

Understanding SOIRA and Sex Offender Registry Orders in Canada

The Sex Offender Information Registration Act (SOIRA) is federal legislation in Canada that creates and governs the national sex offender registry. The registry is designed to assist law enforcement in preventing and investigating sexual offences by maintaining up-to-date information on individuals convicted of certain sexual crimes. If you are convicted of a designated sexual offence, […]

Shoplifting, Theft and Fraud Charges in Canada

Understanding Shoplifting, Theft, and Fraud Charges in Canada

Theft and fraud are two of the most commonly prosecuted criminal offences in Canada and they often catch people off guard. What might seem like a “minor” incident, like forgetting to scan an item or shoplifting a $30 product, can still result in a criminal record that affects your future employment, travel, and more. If […]

Bestiality Laws in Canada

Understanding Bestiality Laws in Canada

In Canada, section 160 of the Criminal Code makes it a criminal offence to engage in bestiality, which is defined in law as any contact, for a sexual purpose, with an animal (Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, s. 160). This modern definition was introduced on June 21, 2019, through Bill C-84, in direct response […]

Understanding Animal Cruelty Offences in Canada

Understanding Animal Cruelty Offences in Canada

Animal cruelty is taken seriously in Canadian law, with offences covered primarily under Part XI of the Criminal Code, as well as under provincial laws such as Saskatchewan’s Animal Protection Act, 2018. These laws recognize that animals are sentient beings and protect them from unnecessary pain, suffering, or neglect. The main Criminal Code provisions dealing […]

Robbery Charges in Canada

Robbery Charges in Canada – What You Need to Know?

Robbery is one of the most serious violent offences under Canadian criminal law. It involves theft that is carried out with violence, the threat of violence, or intimidation. If you or a loved one is facing a robbery charge, it’s critical to understand your rights, the potential consequences, and how a criminal defence lawyer can […]