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  • July 30, 2025

    Trade tribunal launches expiry review of anti-dumping orders against concrete rebar imports

    The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has initiated an expiry review of anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders affecting concrete reinforcing bar (rebar) imports from China, South Korea and Türkiye, setting the stage for a comprehensive reassessment of trade protection measures that have been in place for nearly five years.

  • July 29, 2025

    B.C. Court of Appeal orders specific performance in real estate dispute, clarifies uniqueness test

    The British Columbia Court of Appeal has overturned a trial judge’s decision to limit damages in a real estate option dispute, ordering specific performance instead and clarifying when investment properties may qualify as unique enough to warrant the equitable remedy.

  • July 29, 2025

    Federal Court finds repeated TFSA overcontributions after notice not a ‘reasonable error’

    A Federal Court judge has declined to grant relief to a taxpayer who racked up over $70,000 in fines and penalties for repeatedly overcontributing to his tax-free savings accounts (TFSA), finding that his failure to promptly remove excess funds despite repeated Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) notices was not a reasonable error.

  • July 29, 2025

    Trudeau Liberals increased diversity of federal benches; female jurists made big gains: report

    The former Trudeau government’s nine-year push for diversity in federal appointments since 2016 saw big progress for female jurists — who now make up 49 per cent of all federally appointed judges — along with significant gains for jurists who self-identify as Indigenous, racialized, ethnic, 2SLGBTQI+ or as having a disability, according to the latest information from the Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs.

  • July 29, 2025

    Court allows appeal in favour of arbitration in $100K employment bonus dispute

    The British Columbia Court of Appeal has overturned an order dismissing a stay application in an employment case, finding that the issues relating to over $100,000 in alleged unpaid bonuses are subject to arbitration.

  • July 29, 2025

    CORPORATIONS - Derivative actions - Conditions precedent to bringing action - Good faith

    Appeal by Su from judge’s decision granting Hougen Co. Ltd. (Hougen) leave to bring derivative action; appeal by Hougen from judge's refusal to grant nunc pro tunc order to backdate leave to the date notice of claim was filed and from decision to award special costs to Su.

  • July 29, 2025

    Harper Grey announces 2025/2026 articling students

    Harper Grey has welcomed its articling students for 2025/2026: Alec Colwell, Elizabeth Collins, Joshua Hoenisch, Danna Houssian, Delaney Ignatieff and Doris Vretenar.

  • July 29, 2025

    Norwich orders: A powerful tool for third-party disclosure

    Imagine finding yourself in a situation where you wish to pursue legal recourse, but you hit a wall trying to identify the responsible party, secure critical evidence or locate assets. These situations might include where an anonymous person has taken money from your bank account or has been posting defamatory content about you online. In these circumstances, the information you need to identify this anonymous person is likely held by a third party, such as a bank or internet service provider, who may not be at liberty to simply hand over the information.

  • July 29, 2025

    Shifting Canadian attitudes toward immigration

    For much of its modern history, Canada has stood out as a beacon of openness and multiculturalism, with immigration widely embraced as a key pillar of economic prosperity. However, in recent years, this long-standing support has begun to show signs of erosion.

  • July 29, 2025

    Court of Appeal issues prohibition order against SRL in professional engineering licensing dispute

    The Ontario Court of Appeal has issued a prohibition order against a self-represented litigant (SRL) who repeatedly attempted to relitigate a dismissed professional licensing claim, highlighting the challenges courts face with persistent litigants who lack understanding of procedural requirements.

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