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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 22 MIN

Episode 441: Supreme Court Right to Silence Case, Clearview AI Banned & Privacy Breaches

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This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee discusses appearing at the Supreme Court of Canada on behalf of Women in Canadian Criminal Defence (WiCCD) in a case about compelled accident statements and the right to silence. The episode explores how roadside detention laws disproportionately impact women and marginalized people. Kyla and Paul also break down a major B.C. Court of Appeal decision upholding the Privacy Commissioner’s authority to ban Clearview AI’s facial recognition scraping in British Columbia, and discuss privacy breaches connected to the Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy. Plus, a Florida Jaguar driver wedges a convertible under a school bus and somehow survives — Ridiculous Driver of the Week. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com.

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