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Locality: Ottawa, Ontario

Phone: +1 613-235-6324



Address: 116 Lisgar Street | Suite 210 K2P 0C2 Ottawa, ON, Canada

Website: www.bruceengel.com/Contact.shtml

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Engel & Associates 18.10.2020

Wishing all of our clients and their families a happy Labor Day weekend. If you happen to find yourself accused of a crime, please don’t hesitate to give us a call. It may be the long weekend, but we’re always available for our clients. #24/7

Engel & Associates 07.10.2020

You probably won't go to jail for it, but the law in Canada makes it illegal to possess a comic book that depicts a criminal offence.

Engel & Associates 02.10.2020

If you plan on breaking the law, you probably shouldn't post a video of your crime on the internet.

Engel & Associates 25.09.2020

White collar crime can happen at any level, from high-ranking officials to bookkeepers in small businesses.

Engel & Associates 08.09.2020

A new report says legalizing marijuana in Canada won't get rid of organized crime.

Engel & Associates 24.08.2020

Police misconduct has threatened to compromise an SIU investigation.

Engel & Associates 11.08.2020

In an effort to be more transparent, Montreal police say they will begin making more crime data public.

Engel & Associates 06.08.2020

Government workers can face harsh penalties for accessing records without the appropriate permission or authority.

Engel & Associates 25.07.2020

"Straw purchasers" who purchase guns legally and resell them illegally are subject to tough penalties.

Engel & Associates 17.07.2020

Many argue national statistics on hate crimes are inaccurate because they exclude offences against transgender individuals.

Engel & Associates 04.07.2020

The Supreme Court of Canada has struck down two laws as unconstitutional. Both were tough-on-crime laws.

Engel & Associates 01.07.2020

The law on cell phone data privacy is still largely unsettled.

Engel & Associates 18.06.2020

Should colleges be allowed to ask about a prospective student's criminal background?