Natural Resources
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May 30, 2025
Canada might not be for sale ... but is Ontario?
Ontario Premier Doug Ford campaigned on a tough response to Trump’s bullying, but now that he has his new mandate, it sure looks to me like he is adopting the president’s authoritarian playbook. That should be no surprise, since he frequently expressed admiration for the Donald before the latter declared a trade war.
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May 29, 2025
Carney says CIT ruling that certain Trump tariffs on Canada are illegal accords with Ottawa’s view
Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed yesterday’s now-paused U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruling that set aside the Trump administration’s recent imposition of certain hefty tariffs on goods from Canada and other countries.
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May 29, 2025
Court dismisses action for no genuine issues related to joint venture
The British Columbia Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit involving alleged breaches of a joint venture agreement, ruling that there were no genuine issues requiring a trial.
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May 29, 2025
Ontario announces $500-million fund to expand domestic critical mineral processing
The Ontario government has announced it is spending $500 million to create a critical minerals processing fund.
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May 29, 2025
N.B. environment standing committee adopts action plan
The New Brunswick government’s environmental standing committee has developed an action plan for this year and the next.
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May 28, 2025
Ontario reintroduces Act to attract surveyors, enable carbon storage and tackle wildfires
The Ontario government has re-introduced the Resource Management and Safety Act, aimed at enabling and regulating the use of carbon storage technology, as well as attracting more land surveyors to support Ontario’s plan to build more homes and other infrastructure.
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May 27, 2025
Throne speech states Carney government’s ‘core mission is to build the strongest economy in the G7’
Delivering Canada’s speech from the throne for the first time, King Charles III outlined the Carney Liberal government’s plans to make Canada’s economy the most robust in the G7, including by driving the country’s emergence as an energy superpower and by removing internal trade barriers and other roadblocks to creating big national projects and large-scale affordable housing.
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May 26, 2025
Feds working on bringing Canada-Ecuador trade agreement into force ‘as soon as possible’
The federal government has announced the “conclusion of substantive negotiations for a Canada-Ecuador Free Trade Agreement (FTA),” emphasizing the importance of “shared growth” in the “clean energy, responsible mining, defence, infrastructure, and sustainable agri-food trade” sectors.
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May 23, 2025
Bill 5’s implications for legal profession: Upholding justice system integrity demands our response
As lawyers, we took an oath to ensure access to justice and champion the rule of law. This oath bestows a privilege but also a responsibility to advance the cause of justice and safeguard the rights and freedoms of all persons in Ontario. In light of recent legislation proposed by the Ontario government, this oath — and by extension the Law Society Act that makes it operative — are jeopardized.
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May 23, 2025
At a fork in the road: Politics and the Canadian regulatory landscape
To say we are in a new era of regulatory enforcement is beyond understatement. These days, in almost every realm, the Canadian regulatory world has been transformed.