In-House Counsel

  • March 26, 2025

    B.C. court allows new plaintiff in proposed class action against Canadian airport authorities

    The British Columbia Supreme Court has allowed an application in a proposed class action against several Canadian airports, rejecting the defendants' arguments that the proposed plaintiff was barred from bringing a claim under the Class Proceedings Act due to his residency.

  • March 26, 2025

    Lawyer organizations must meet this moment | Anita Szigeti

    Ontario’s Law Society is engulfed in the biggest scandal it has ever encountered in its existence at the moment. The biggest lawyer organizations in Ontario must now seriously consider issuing strongly worded statements calling for the release of the O'Connor report, and minimally to release the benchers in convocation from their gag orders.

  • March 25, 2025

    New Brunswick moves to boost labour mobility amid economic uncertainty, U.S. tariffs

    New Brunswick has introduced legislative amendments to improve labour mobility and reduce interprovincial barriers as Canada faces significant economic headwinds due to tariffs imposed by the United States.

  • March 25, 2025

    Ontario court upholds ruling, confirms signed delivery slips not conclusive in soil contract 

    The Ontario Superior Court has upheld a finding that a general contractor was not required to pay for soil quantities reflected on delivery slips approved by an employee because the actual deliveries did not align with the terms of the contract.

  • March 25, 2025

    Appeal judgment sets out parameters for community treatment orders in Ontario, lawyer says

    A lawyer is calling a recent decision by Ontario’s top court on the province’s Mental Health Act a victory for people diagnosed with serious mental disorders in protecting their autonomy and decision-making rights.

  • March 25, 2025

    Federal emissions plan would result in average income loss for Albertans, predicts report

    A new report by the Conference Board of Canada commissioned by the Alberta government is forecasting that each resident of the province would see a $3,300 drop in disposable income under the framework of the federal emissions reduction plan targeting net-zero by 2050.

  • March 25, 2025

    Public consultation underway on added measures to protect Canadian steel and aluminum

    The federal Finance Department has launched a public consultation looking at potentially implementing additional trade measures to protect against the diversion of steel products from third countries into the Canadian market.

  • March 25, 2025

    Rule of law is held together by threads | Lorne Waldman

    As we watch the daily news, we have been inundated with stories of the latest moves by the Trump administration to crack down on immigration.

  • March 25, 2025

    Time to rethink the appointment of judges | Michael Lesage

    As Canada grapples with rising crime rates and declining public confidence in the administration of justice, the time has come to examine whether our traditional approach to judicial selection remains optimal. The evidence suggests that while appointments offer important protections, they must be balanced against democratic accountability and effective justice delivery. The future of Canadian justice may lie not in choosing between election and appointment, but in finding a middle path that preserves judicial excellence while ensuring courts remain responsive to society's evolving needs.

  • March 25, 2025

    Missing tariff on the missing imports

    High above René Lévesque Boulevard in Montreal looms the redoubt of Hydro-Québec — long one of the most secretive utilities in North America. While resource plans at other utilities in Canada and the U.S. can run to thousands of pages — including detailed studies of markets, technologies, loads and transmission — Hydro-Québec’s periodic Strategic Plans have slowly but surely shrunk to a minimalist report announcing their existence, their profound popularity and their contribution to the Quebec economy.

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