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Acumen Law Corporation. Criminal Lawyers in Vancouver, Richmond, Victoria. Criminal Law and Drunk Driving. Experienced in defending 90-day IRP DUI in BC.
New Driving Law episode 🎧
Supreme Court ends mandatory breath test challenge, plus police surveillance and political influence concerns.

Listen now:
https://soundcloud.com/drivinglaw/episode-435-supreme-court-ends-mandatory-breath-test-challenge-police-surveillance-concerns
January 10, 2026 at 1:12 AM
CBC’s On The Coast with Kyla and vancolour.bsky.social: Soapbox Social: Political fallout as London Drugs sets to close DTES store

“…I think that suggesting that the police are not doing enough for the businesses down there is not the right approach…”

https://loom.ly/acv9HDA
Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: Political fallout as London Drugs sets to close DTES store - Kyla Lee: Vancouver DUI Lawyer
London Drugs Ltd. plans to close its store in the Woodward’s Building in the Downtown Eastside on Feb. 1, following years of the retailer decrying rampant theft and financial losses at the location… “…I think that suggesting that the police are not doing enough for the businesses down there is not the right approach. Businesses.....
kylalee.ca
January 9, 2026 at 7:29 PM
🚨 DUI enforcement in BC isn’t just about safety — it’s political, selective, and sometimes downright creepy. From awards-driven policing to targeting private liquor store customers, here’s what’s really going on behind the scenes.

https://loom.ly/QBcGdLA
Creepy things about DUI enforcement in British Columbia
How political pressure, quotas, and selective targeting make BC’s DUI enforcement deeply troubling.
vancouvercriminallaw.com
January 8, 2026 at 5:19 PM
Can child protection laws discriminate by ignoring cultural identity?

This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, Kyla looks at a case the Court refused to hear.

https://youtu.be/JtFTHqb-PL4
January 5, 2026 at 10:39 PM
Congratulations to @kylalee.ca on receiving the 2025 Clawbies Award for her videocast, Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t. This follows her 2024 Simon Fodden Award recognition.

Read more about it here:
https://loom.ly/lGgo1hY
Kyla Lee Wins the Clawbies Again: Best YouTube Series in 2025
Kyla Lee wins the 2025 Clawbies Award for her videocast, Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t.
vancouvercriminallaw.com
January 5, 2026 at 8:25 PM
New Driving Law episode 🎧
Mandatory alcohol screening expands, a right-to-silence case from Ontario, and a driver asleep at the wheel.

Listen now on all streaming platforms
https://loom.ly/G49D7wU
January 2, 2026 at 10:46 PM
Can posting a bad online review count as protected public expression under anti-SLAPP laws—even in a private dispute? This week’s episode looks at a defamation case the Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear.

https://youtu.be/e0mE2aoa_T8
December 29, 2025 at 8:01 PM
Circular breathing is a technique musicians use to produce a continuous, unbroken stream of air, allowing them to play wind instruments without pausing to inhale. It looks like they’re breathing in and out at the same time, though that’s not exactly what’s happening...

https://loom.ly/TM6xkF0
December 23, 2025 at 8:02 PM
New Driving Law episode
Kyla and Paul break down major legal developments affecting drivers, court delays, and disclosure rules — and end with a holiday reminder and their new song, All I Want for Christmas Is You to Drive Me Home. 🎄

Listen now on all streaming platforms!
https://loom.ly/tw9iZ7g
December 19, 2025 at 10:08 PM
Global News: Consumer Matters: B.C. man fights parking ticket over confusing sign

“…they should have put ‘All Vehicle Charging Allowed’ or something to make that very clear. By using ambiguous terminology, they introduce uncertainty into the contract...”

https://loom.ly/6OwfcDU
Global News: Consumer Matters: B.C. man fights parking ticket over confusing sign
An Impark customer received a parking ticket over a sign that says “All Vehicles Allowed.” When he brought that up to Impark, the company argued the sign and area is meant for electric vehicles only. That’s when he contacted Anne Drewa with Consumer Matters. “…they should have put ‘All Vehicle Charging Allowed’ or something to …
vancouvercriminallaw.com
December 18, 2025 at 7:06 PM
Kyla on LAD Bible: Lawyer says there are five questions you should ‘never answer’ if police ask

A lawyer has taken to TikTok to advise followers what questions they should avoid if they’re stopped by authorities on the road.

https://loom.ly/ubPkqvI
December 17, 2025 at 8:02 PM
Can Airbnb restrictions violate Charter equality rights?

This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at a challenge to short-term rental bans and what it means for people navigating the gig economy.

https://youtu.be/JQdItMeDO-A
December 15, 2025 at 10:42 PM
In 2022, we released Christmas on the Moon.
If you missed it, it is still up and still very real...
@pauldoroshenko.com @kylalee.ca

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSRQ...
Christmas On The Moon (Official Music Video)
YouTube video by Paul Doroshenko K.C., AKA Prairie Paul
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December 15, 2025 at 7:23 PM
New Driving Law Podcast! 🚙⚖️
This week: Bill C-16, court delays, mandatory minimums, and why impaired driving keeps getting singled out — plus a CVS officer crashes into the same B.C. yard for the fourth time.

Listen now on all platforms!
https://loom.ly/MrndJ8c
December 12, 2025 at 7:11 PM
When an officer fails to meet the suspicion standard, the court now says it can be replaced after the fact with a mandatory demand. A major blow to transparency and the rule of law.

Read the full blog on our site: https://vancouvercriminallaw.com/rubber-stamping-demands-for-breathalyzers/
December 9, 2025 at 11:51 PM
What happens when regulatory changes revoke your rights—but courts won’t hear the challenge?

This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at government power and limits on judicial review.

https://loom.ly/ptg9HKg
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December 8, 2025 at 11:50 PM
New Driving Law! 🚙⚖️
This week: Xavier’s Law and its no-appeal 30-day bans, an Uber driver’s guilty-plea trouble, and a robot taxi rolling into a police standoff.
Listen now on all platforms!

https://loom.ly/7lBKSxQ
December 6, 2025 at 12:32 AM
Times Colonist: Concerns raised about reckless driving changes as Xavier’s Law debated by MLAs

“It sets up this weird precedent where if a police officer sees it happen, you immediately lose your licence for 30 days,” - Kyla Lee

https://loom.ly/AcTL4vk
December 3, 2025 at 6:39 PM
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at whether flawed interpretation is “good enough” in a justice system that promises equal language rights.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/HQj3jLkSxxA
December 1, 2025 at 10:14 PM
New Driving Law episode! 🚙⚖️
Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko tackle an Ontario ASD ruling, an Uber guilty-plea case, Ontario’s proposed child-support penalties, and a Christmas-light-covered pickup going twice the speed limit.

Listen now on all streaming platforms!

https://loom.ly/gczmvcw
November 29, 2025 at 1:04 AM
ICBC sent your claim to the Special Investigations Unit? An SIU referral can delay your claim and may carry real legal consequences. Before agreeing to interviews or providing documents, know what your rights are and what you’re not required to do.

https://loom.ly/t9q5ORk
November 25, 2025 at 8:31 PM
What happens when you fire your lawyer, hire a new one days before your extradition hearing, and the court refuses to delay it?

This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at what fair process really requires.

https://youtu.be/udVkSwLhEVg
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youtu.be
November 24, 2025 at 11:29 PM
A new episode of Driving Law is out! 🚙⚖️ Kyla and Paul discuss the Nanaimo driver with 215 demerits, a BC Supreme Court ruling on sworn reports, U.S. roadside surveillance, and a dump truck pushing a Tesla in Richmond.

Listen now on all streaming platforms!
https://loom.ly/30-todc
November 21, 2025 at 7:43 PM
The SCC has settled years of conflicting rulings on breath-test evidence in impaired driving cases. @kylalee.ca says it’s “a dark day,” noting the decision limits defences and leaves “one less avenue of challenge” to breath-test results.

https://loom.ly/FPhH1Nk
November 19, 2025 at 11:57 PM
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the SCC, But Didn’t:

A BC ostrich farm challenged a ministerial order to destroy its birds during an avian flu outbreak. The courts upheld it, and the SCC declined to weigh in—despite massive public concern.

Watch: https://youtu.be/rcOhk1RCyNE
November 17, 2025 at 9:42 PM