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Law Syrup

Podkast av Ontario Justice Education Network

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Tap into Law Syrup, a podcast series highlighting unique topics in Canadian law through conversations with special guests. Join host Herman Wong as he chats about what’s trending, how to explore tricky subjects, and where to hold space for accountability and growth. Designed for the everyday listener, each episode combines powerful insight with a casual touch. New episodes drop biweekly. Law Syrup is a co-production between Herman Wong and the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN).Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario for its support.

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The Role of the Crown (A Conversation with Meaghan Cunningham)

In this week’s episode, Herman speaks with Meaghan Cunningham, Crown Attorney and one of the prosecutors on the recent Hockey Canada trial. Together, Herman and Meaghan speak about the pressures of working amidst a highly publicized criminal trial, what it really means to serve the public interest, and the possibilities and potential pitfalls in restorative justice approaches to cases involving sexual assault. Disclaimer: Meaghan Cunningham appears on this episode in her personal capacity and is not intended to be a representative of the Ministry of the Attorney General. Accompanying classroom resources for every episode of Law Syrup’s first season can be found on www.ojen.ca [http://www.ojen.ca]. We’re open to questions, comments, and ideas! Send them to us at lawsyrup@ojen.ca [lawsyrup@ojen.ca]. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario [https://lawfoundation.on.ca/] for their support. This program contains 0 hour(s) and 30 minutes of Professionalism Content. This program contains 0 hour(s) and 15 minutes of EDI Professionalism Content.

15. jan. 2026 - 46 min
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Top 5 Cases of 2024-2025 (with Justice Lorne Sossin)

One of the most popular sessions from OJEN’s Summer Law Institute is now available to all listeners. In this episode, Court of Appeal Justice Lorne Sossin highlights his Top 5 Supreme Court of Canada decisions of the past year, explaining why they matter and what they reveal about the evolving landscape of Canadian law. Justice Sossin walks through impactful rulings on Charter rights in correctional settings (John Howard Society), treaty interpretation and Crown obligations (Restoule), public contracts and administrative law (Sanis Health), police powers and digital evidence (Campbell), and federal administrative authority (Power). He also briefly discusses other notable decisions that shaped public, constitutional, and Indigenous law in 2024–2025. This episode offers teachers, students, and legal enthusiasts an accessible overview of key legal developments and the stories behind them. Accompanying classroom resources for every episode of Law Syrup's first season can be found on www.ojen.ca [http://www.ojen.ca]. We’re open to questions, comments, and ideas! Send them to us at lawsyrup@ojen.ca [lawsyrup@ojen.ca]. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario [https://lawfoundation.on.ca/] for its support.

11. des. 2025 - 59 min
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A Conversation with Megan Savard

At the most recent Summer Law Institute, OJEN’s annual flagship professional development event for educators, OJEN-er Jean-Paul Bevilacqua sat down for an in-depth conversation with criminal defence lawyer Megan Savard. In this wide-ranging interview that took place on August 26th, 2025, Megan reflects on her path into criminal law, the early challenges she faced, and the skills and strategies she developed to establish herself in a demanding profession. She also discusses the essential role of defence counsel in protecting Charter rights and maintaining public confidence in the justice system. The conversation then turns to the recent Hockey Canada trial, in which Megan represented one of the five defendants. She offers insight into the unique legal, evidentiary, and societal issues raised by the case and reflects on the broader public conversation surrounding sexual assault trials in Canada. All five accused were ultimately acquitted. This episode will interest listeners from multiple perspectives, offering a candid look at criminal law, advocacy, professional resilience, and the real-world impact of legal processes on Canadian society. Accompanying classroom resources for every episode of Law Syrup's first season can be found on www.ojen.ca [http://www.ojen.ca]. We’re open to questions, comments, and ideas! Send them to us at lawsyrup@ojen.ca [lawsyrup@ojen.ca]. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario [https://lawfoundation.on.ca/] for its support. This program contains 0 hour(s) and 35 minutes of Professionalism Content. This program contains 0 hour(s) and 25 minutes of EDI Professionalism Content.

27. nov. 2025 - 1 h 2 min
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Learning (and Writing) about the Law: Students' Perspectives

Earlier this year, in partnership with Ontario Tech University, OJEN ran its first annual essay contest asking high school students: What role does law reform play in creating positive social change? In this episode of Law Syrup, we hear from the winners, Zainab, Jal, and Marwa, as they share what inspired their essays, what they discovered about law’s impact on society, and how they see their own educational and professional futures unfolding. Accompanying classroom resources for every episode of Law Syrup's first season can be found on www.ojen.ca [http://www.ojen.ca]. We’re open to questions, comments, and ideas! Send them to us at lawsyrup@ojen.ca [lawsyrup@ojen.ca]. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario [https://lawfoundation.on.ca/] for its support.

11. sep. 2025 - 30 min
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A Career in Family Law (with Dara Khoeum)

This week on Law Syrup, we finally dive into a much-requested topic: family law. Our guest, Dara Khoeum [https://douglaslawfirm.ca/our-firm/dara-khoeum/], family lawyer and friend of host Herman through their work with the Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (FACL), brings sharp insight and plenty of heart to the conversation. From the path that led him into this field to the realities of the courtroom, Dara shares how he balances legal strategy with empathy, navigates the overlap between family and criminal law, and advocates for clients through some of their most challenging moments. Accompanying classroom resources for every episode of Law Syrup's first season can be found on www.ojen.ca [http://www.ojen.ca]. We’re open to questions, comments, and ideas! Send them to us at lawsyrup@ojen.ca [lawsyrup@ojen.ca]. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario [https://lawfoundation.on.ca/] for its support. This program contains 0 hour(s) and 30 minutes of Professionalism Content.

14. aug. 2025 - 29 min
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