This week on Weird & Wacky Wednesdays
An $88M Crown Jewels heist. Three stolen masterpieces in under 3 minutes. A Pokémon card robbery completed in 39 seconds.
The theft is often the easy part. Selling the loot without getting caught is where things usually fall apart.
https://loom.ly/rK2qj3k
Canada’s New Online Harms Law
open.substack.com/pub/kylaleel...
I just published Eyes in the Sky: What Vancouver’s New Police Drones Mean for Your Charter Rights medium.com/p/eyes-in-th...
R. v. Cade 2026 BCCA 106 is a reminder that complexity is not a free pass for delay. The Crown must take proactive steps to avoid breaching Jordan ceilings or risk a stay of proceedings.
Read the full breakdown on the blog.
https://kylalee.ca/defence-delay-complex-criminal-cases/
Kyla Lee
Kyla Lee
Kyla Lee
Kyla Lee
A Detailed Breakdown of Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act
The Case for a Voir Dire Before Admitting AI-Based Evidence
open.substack.com/pub/kylaleel...
I just published The Last Casualty of BC’s Health Ministry Firings medium.com/p/the-last-c...
Kyla Lee joined Paul Henderson on the Something Worth Hearing podcast for a conversation about Alberta separation, constitutional law, Indigenous consultation, and why the legal path for a province leaving Canada is far more complicated than many people realize.
https://loom.ly/14DrwDY
Kyla Lee joined Paul Henderson on the Something Worth Hearing podcast for a conversation about Alberta separation, constitutional law, Indigenous consultation, and why the legal path for a province leaving Canada is far more complicated than many people realize. The episode focused on whether Alberta can legally separate from Canada. Kyla explained that while separation.....