Business

  • March 05, 2026

    Canada’s defence industrial strategy: Building domestic capacity, unlocking business opportunities

    A rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape marked by, as Mark Carney argues, the erosion of the international rules‑based order and intensifying technological competition has driven a fundamental reassessment of national security and defence policy in Canada. The federal government recently released Canada’s Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS), a potentially transformative economic framework designed to strengthen national sovereignty and catalyze industrial growth.

  • March 04, 2026

    Manitoba launches consultations on AI regulation

    Manitoba has launched a public consultation on the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on modernizing the province’s privacy laws and promoting responsible AI use, according to a March 4 release.

  • March 04, 2026

    Canada, China reduce tariffs, renew market access for exports

    The federal government has announced it is renewing its economic relationship with China, with developments being made toward increasing exports to China by 50 per cent by 2030.

  • March 04, 2026

    Publicly linked subcontractors of federal contractor not exempt from disclosure under AITA: court

    The Federal Court has ordered the disclosure of the identities of certain subcontractors recruited by a consulting firm to perform work under a federal contract, holding that the information was not exempt under the Access to Information Act (AITA) because their connection to the work was publicly discernible.

  • March 04, 2026

    Winnipeg’s bail compliance unit fully operational: Manitoba government

    A new police unit used to track and arrest those in violation of their bail conditions is now up and running in Winnipeg.

  • March 04, 2026

    Reforming and modernizing Canada’s transfer pricing rules

    On Nov. 4, 2025, the federal government released the 2025 federal budget and Bill C-15, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on November 4, 2025, which proposes significant amendments to reform and modernize Canada’s transfer pricing rules (the amendments).

  • March 04, 2026

    Crawley MacKewn Brush adds Mitchell Fournie as partner

    Crawley MacKewn Brush LLP has admitted Mitchell Fournie to the firm’s partnership.

  • March 04, 2026

    Lavery welcomes Catherine Couture

    Lavery has added Catherine Couture as a lawyer in its civil and commercial litigation group in Montreal.

  • March 04, 2026

    Federal Court of Appeal overturns Tax Court on GAAR and non-CCPC planning in Canada v. DAC

    On Feb. 20, the Federal Court of Appeal released its decision in Canada v. DAC Investment Holdings Inc., 2026 FCA 35 (DAC), overturning the Tax Court of Canada’s conclusion that a corporate continuance undertaken to exit the Canadian-controlled private corporation (CCPC) regime did not constitute abusive tax avoidance.

  • March 04, 2026

    Efficiency or privacy? AI scribes in Canadian health care explained

    Artificial intelligence (AI) scribes are increasingly being explored as a tool to ease administrative burdens during Canada’s primary health care crisis. These tools use generative AI to transcribe and summarize clinical conversations, producing notes, referrals, prescriptions and other documentation that are integrated with electronic medical records. In Ontario and across Canada, interest in AI scribes is accelerating, supported by programs such as those led by OntarioMD (with the Ministry of Health and Supply Ontario) and Canada Health Infoway (supported by Women’s College Hospital Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care).

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