This project explores how Canadian law, schools, and social media platforms respond to cyberbullying, helping youth understand online harm, legal limits, free expression, and practical steps for prevention and response.
This project compares how Canadian criminal law and tort law address online harassment, guiding learners through offences, civil remedies, case analysis, and practical trade-offs between punishment and compensation.
This project examines how misinformation spreads through social media and public statements, how courts assess truth and credibility, and how false legal claims can impact evidence, strategy, and outcomes in Canadian legal cases.
Introduces high school and early university students to law school through legal reasoning, case analysis, and writing exercises, helping volunteers build foundational skills and understand academic expectations before pursuing legal studies.
Learn about the ins and outs of policy studies, and practice and improve your policy analysis skills by diving into various educational case studies.