David Steeves
dlsteeves.bsky.social
David Steeves
@dlsteeves.bsky.social
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Husband, Dad, and Lawyer/Avocat (LL.B. & LL.M).
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The first Supreme Court of Canada robes were red wool baize that were lined with silk and trimmed with Russian ermine.
Various changes were made to the robes over the decades, primarily to make the robes lighter.
This change ends the tradition of using mink fur.
New ceremonial robes vs old ceremonial robes. #SCC
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On this day in 1911, Portia White was born in Truro, Nova Scotia. She was the first Black Canadian concert singer to achieve international fame. She toured Canada, Europe, North and South America before her death in 1968.

Learn more 👇
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An absolutely massive #LawSummerSanta2025 haul from a very generous @onealb.bsky.social! Such great variety including the large format bottles. Great to discover a new local brewery as well. Once again, @seanbawden.bsky.social, another successful year. Looking forward to seeing other exchanges!
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A great summary from Justice Myers on the very important obligations that every lawyer should keep in mind (whether using AI or otherwise).

Ko v. Li, 2025 ONSC 2766: canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc…
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“The Central Park Five,” an opera about the Black and Latino boys wrongly convicted of raping a Central Park jogger, opens next month at the Detroit Opera House. We spoke with the company about the perils of mounting a production that waves a red cape at Donald Trump's reactive presidency.
Detroit Opera Steps Into Trump’s Cross Hairs With ‘Central Park Five’
The Pulitzer Prize-winning opera features Donald J. Trump, whose 1989 full-page newspaper ad sought to demonize the young men wrongly accused of rape.
www.nytimes.com
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FBI agents on Friday arrested a Milwaukee judge accused of obstructing justice by directing an undocumented immigrant out of her courtroom through a side door while federal immigration agents waited in a hallway to arrest him. Here’s what we know so far.
What We Know About Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan’s Arrest
Judge Hannah Dugan is accused of obstructing justice after directing a migrant out of her courtroom as federal agents waited to arrest him. Her arrest has raised several questions.
www.nytimes.com
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The last person executed in Halifax was Daniel Sampson, who was hanged at the County Jail behind the courthouse on Spring Garden Road on March 7, 1935. Sampson was an innocent man, murdered by the state. He is the subject of my “Policing Panic” series. www.halifaxexaminer.ca/nova-scotias...
Nova Scotia's Policing Panic - Halifax Examiner
A special investigative series by Tim Bousquet. In some ways this is the origin story both of policing in Nova Scotia and of how Black people in particular are policed in Nova Scotia. It’s the story o...
www.halifaxexaminer.ca
@timbousquet.bsky.social and @halifaxexaminer.ca set out some very troubling aspects of the investigation into Daniel P. Sampson as well as his trials and appeals. These and more form the basis of my clients’ Application to the Minister of Justice.
My clients look forward to the review of the fresh evidence contained in their Application that is currently before the Minister of Justice (Criminal Conviction Review Group).
Le Beau is solid. The owner trained with a MOF baker in France. Big fan of their pain au chocolat and sesame twists. Lots of other options (including an almond croissant).
I’ve always enjoyed a great bagel but I’m also a sucker for a chocolate croissant. Le Beau is currently my favourite in the city.
@timbousquet.bsky.social has provided some very important context to policing in 1930’s Nova Scotia and the wrongful conviction of Daniel Sampson. This is excellent investigative journalism from @halifaxexaminer.ca.
Tim has done some exceptional investigative journalism in this series and he’s kindly opened up the paywall for his first article.
We've taken the first part of my multi-part series, "Nova Scotia's Policing Panic," out from behind the paywall for everyone to read for free.

This is the wildest story you'll read all week:

Nova Scotia's Police Panic, Part 1: ‘A coupla suckers’
www.halifaxexaminer.ca/investigatio...
Part 1: 'A coupla suckers' - Halifax Examiner
Sidney Rafuse and Gerald Freckleton had a plan: they were going to rob a bank. As they say, that’s where the money is.
www.halifaxexaminer.ca
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Gary Anandasangaree is Canada’s New Minister of Justice and Attorney General. He is also Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern affairs (!)