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On CBC News is Kyla Lee regarding Legal Pot

On CBC News is Kyla Lee regarding Legal Pot

A year after Canada introduced the legal, recreational cannabis market, the “vibrant” black market for marijuana remains a problem, says the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. … Kyla Lee, founder of the Canadian Impaired Driving Lawyers Association, has been monitoring the impaired driving caseload and said there hasn’t been a marked increase in cannabis-impaired driving since legalization. Under […]

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Kyla Lee on The Star

Kyla Lee on The Star

VANCOUVER—Vancouver police have apologized and cancelled a distracted driving ticket issued to a driver who was fined for having a cellphone in the cupholder of her car, according to her lawyer. Driving lawyer Kyle Lee said she is pleased with the decision. “I am pleased the VPD took swift action to review the circumstances in

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Kyla Lee in NewWestminster Record: ‘Roadside’ driving prohibitions don’t need to be served at the roadside, court finds

Kyla Lee in NewWestminster Record: ‘Roadside’ driving prohibitions don’t need to be served at the roadside, court finds

The “roadside” driving prohibition, a tool for police to handle cases of impaired driving without going to court, doesn’t literally have to be served at the side of the road, as its name may imply. … Lee, who specializes in impaired driving cases, said she was disappointed to see the original ruling overturned in the

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Kyla Lee in Vancouver Sun: Port Moody mayor charged with sex assault returns to work, says case has been ‘starkly reduced’

Kyla Lee in Vancouver Sun:  Port Moody mayor charged with sex assault returns to work, says case has been ‘starkly reduced’

Port Moody Mayor Rob Vagramov, who took a leave of absence in March after being charged with sexual assault, is back on the job. Vagramov told reporters on Monday afternoon that “what was initially pursued as a scary indictment, has since been starkly reduced to a summary matter with Crown, and my legal counsel is

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