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  • August 05, 2025

    Ontario Superior Court judge receives reprimand for 14-month delay in correcting sentencing error

    A review panel of the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC) has issued a public reprimand to Justice Andrew J. Goodman of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice for his failure to promptly correct a significant sentencing error, concluding that his 14-month delay in addressing the mistake constituted “injudicious conduct” that undermined public confidence in the administration of justice.

  • August 07, 2025

    Court cuts defendant children’s aid societies’ costs by 40% in birth alerts case

    The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has decreased children’s aid societies’ costs request by 40 per cent due to public interest concerns relating to a proposed class action against them for the discriminatory act of birth alerts.

  • August 07, 2025

    Ontario court awards $291K to estate in promissory notes case, rejects corporate veil claim

    In a decision offering guidance on multiple legal issues, an Ontario Superior Court judge has awarded summary judgment of nearly $291,000 to the estate of a deceased lender in a case involving two unpaid promissory notes, while rejecting attempts to hold a corporate executive personally liable for the debts.

  • August 07, 2025

    CIVIL PROCEDURE - Appeals - Leave to appeal - Estoppel

    Appeal by appellants against motion judge’s decision. The appellants discussed the possibility of the respondents, the appellant’s son and daughter-in-law, acquiring their dairy farm after which they sold the dairy herd to the respondents.

  • August 07, 2025

    MLT Aikins welcomes Kember Handzic as partner

    MLT Aikins has announced the addition of Edmonton litigator Kember Handzic to its partnership.

  • August 07, 2025

    Ontario Court of Appeal limits number of interveners in private employment dispute

    In a private employment dispute, the Ontario Court of Appeal has allowed leave to intervene to only one of two proposed interveners as a friend of the court. The court found there would be unfairness if both were granted leave, despite both being well-placed to address public policy issues.

  • August 07, 2025

    Stratford stands strong in Ontario Court of Appeal decision on side-yard squabbles

    The case of 2708959 Ontario Inc. v. Stratford (City), 2025 ONCA 512 is an important decision for Ontario municipalities dealing with encroachments — when a private building or structure extends onto municipal land, such as a road allowance. This case clarifies what municipalities can do when they discover such encroachments, even if they have existed for many years. The Court of Appeal held that the municipality’s issuance of building permits did not expressly approve the encroachments.

  • August 06, 2025

    FINTRAC publishes new supervisory framework, tightens administrative penalty policy

    Canada’s anti-money laundering watchdog has published its comprehensive supervisory framework and unveiled a more streamlined administrative monetary penalties policy.

  • August 06, 2025

    ‘Time is of the essence’ clauses don’t apply to indefinite time limits, court rules

    The Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal has clarified that “time is of the essence” (TOE) clauses do not apply to contractual obligations with indefinite or open-ended time frames, such as those requiring action using “commercially reasonable efforts.”

  • August 06, 2025

    Entering the U.S.: How it has changed

    The process of entering the United States has undergone significant changes in 2025, shaped by executive orders, immigration enforcement priorities and a shifting national security agenda. Changes include heightened visa scrutiny, expanded travel restrictions and limitations, rising visa fees and updated entry regulations.

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