What the law-watch blog is for
The blog is built to report source-grounded updates about new Canadian laws, constitutional challenges, appellate decisions, judicial-review cases, court-rule changes, and access-to-justice developments.
Monitoring categories
- New laws and bills: federal and provincial legislation, regulations, and public consultation notices.
- Court challenges: constitutional cases, judicial reviews, public-interest litigation, and appeals.
- Judicial conduct: official complaint/inquiry/disposition material and mainstream coverage.
- Procedure changes: court notices, rules, filing requirements, publication-ban warnings, and technology updates.
- Public discussion: lawyer commentary, legal educators, journalists, and social-media leads that point back to primary sources.
Caution: A challenge being filed does not mean it will succeed. A headline about a judge is not the same as an official misconduct finding. Each update should preserve the source trail.
SEO approach
Each future update should have a descriptive URL, title, meta description, date, source links, and schema markup. The RSS feed and sitemap are generated so search engines can discover new entries.