Business
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July 28, 2025
Navigating Ontario’s strong mayor powers: Practical and strategic insights
In November 2022, Ontario introduced a significant shift in municipal governance through amendments to the Municipal Act, 2001, empowering select mayors with new executive authorities known as strong mayor powers. These powers, designed to expedite provincial priorities such as housing and infrastructure, offer municipalities an important tool, albeit one that carries substantial governance implications.
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July 28, 2025
Settlement of $55M reached in Saskatchewan First Nation class action
A settlement agreement of over $55 million has been reached between Canada and Flying Dust First Nation to resolve a land-related claim for land that was sold to Canadian Pacific Railway.
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July 28, 2025
Lengthy permit process, investment gaps threaten Canada’s export growth, says expert
Canada’s slow infrastructure project approvals and lagging investment in innovation are stifling export ambitions and undermining global competitiveness warns Ted Betts, partner at Gowling WLG and a veteran construction projects lawyer.
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July 28, 2025
Four new associates join Stikeman Elliott’s Montreal office
Stikeman Elliott has welcomed four first-year associates to its Montreal office: Danielle Maor, Michelle Poupart, Jeremy Michel Roy and Amélia Desrochers.
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July 28, 2025
Alberta Court of Appeal rules on possessory lien enforceability in split decision
The Alberta Court of Appeal has issued a split decision in a complex commercial dispute involving possessory liens, with the majority ruling that a storage company cannot retain possession of pipe worth over $3 million after litigation delays rendered its debt claims unenforceable.
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July 28, 2025
Court strikes claims in oil and gas confidential information case
The British Columbia Supreme Court has struck a notice of civil claim against oil and gas company Pembina in a case alleging unlawful use of confidential information by another company, which it benefited from.
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July 28, 2025
Public conduct, conflicts of interest in the executive suite: Lessons from the ‘Coldplay incident’
A recent viral incident, colloquially dubbed the “Coldplay incident,” involving a CEO and a VP of human resources at the company Astronomer, whose affair was exposed in spectacular fashion when they appeared on the big screen at a Coldplay concert, has prompted renewed scrutiny of the fallout when the private conduct of high-ranking employees becomes public fodder.
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July 25, 2025
David Zhang joins BMKP Law
Brown Mills Klinck Prezioso LLP (BMKP Law) has shared that David Zhang has joined the firm as an associate.
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July 25, 2025
Defendants’ production of records saves $108M claim from dismissal for long delay
The Alberta Court of King’s Bench has ruled that the production of documents previously listed in an affidavit of records can significantly advance litigation, overturning the dismissal of a $108-million claim for long delay.
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July 25, 2025
Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal allows third party in 10-year oilfield services dispute
The Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal has breathed new life into a complex legal battle that has been mired in the pleadings stage for over a decade, ruling that St. John’s-based TechnipFMC Canada Ltd. can be added as a third party to a lawsuit between diving contractor James Hynes and Mount Pearl, N.L.-based Professional Diving Contractors Limited, which does business as Pro-Dive Marine Services.