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Antimatter , where have you been loca?

Autumn leaves went yellow, orange, red, and away. Snow begins to cling to the steps of Weldon, and we know you've been patiently waiting for this semester's The Weldon Times. Antimatter's existence is often brief before its collisions with matter lead to explosive annihilation – so let's make this time last.

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Our Fall 2025 release reckons with the folks and communities who are colliding with sometimes misguided, often oppressive and hegemonic, systems. An anonymous labour law advocate at Weldon offers fresh perspective on the labour disruption that blew up our term. Check out this featured piece.

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A Mirage of Virtue:
The Legalized Murder of
Daniel Perry Sampson

Amana Abdosh & Paul Egbeyemi, 2Ls, bring attention to a Halifax...

Amana Abdosh & Paul Egbeyemi, 2Ls, bring attention to a Halifax tragedy that needs to be remedied – even if apologies may never be enough. Read more about Canada's culpability and the legalized murder of Daniel P. Sampson. 

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BlackLock’s Reporter v Canada:
Where Are They Now?

Alexander Korski, 3L, follows up on couple of case subjects close to home: his parents. Blacklock's Reporter, an independent Canadian news outlet, fights an intellectual property battle against the government. Find out why – and where they are now.

Alexander Korski, 3L, follows up on couple of case subjects close to home...

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Deepfakes and the Law: Emerging Legal Protections
By Jessica Duffney, 2L

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Breaking the Doomscroll: Social Media’s Role in Rehumanizing Conflict
By Toby Czarny, 2L

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Perceived Partiality: R v Biddle and the Optics of Jury Representation
By Geeta Mudhar, 3L

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