1. Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c. C-46.
2. Although largely abandoned in Canadian legal and medical discourses today, “insanity” is used throughout this article for its historical significance. The medicolegal nature of the term is important because it appeals to both legal and medical expertise.
3. Archives of Ontario [AO], James Chalmers McRuer Fonds, F 1329, Series F 1329-8, Box 12, File “Commission to Review Law with Respect to Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases” (1950–65).
4. The Death Penalty and Sex Murder in Canadian History
5. Strangers in Our Midst