Other Areas of Practice
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May 22, 2025
Ombud releases report on ‘best value’ in procurement
The Office of the Procurement Ombud (OPO) has published a new research study examining the “often misunderstood concept” of “best value” in procurement, traditionally focused on the lowest price or the highest combined score of price and technical merit.
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May 21, 2025
Appeal allowed in case of 30-day dispute resolution clause
The Ontario Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal finding that the application judge erred in interpreting that a mediation and arbitration clause required parties to resolve disputes within 30 days.
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May 21, 2025
600 kilometres north of Sweet Grass
It’s 3:27 in the morning, and I’m at my desk in the basement. A fan clicks on behind the furnace-room door, and my fingertips scatter keystrokes across my MacBook like dropped pins. Other than that, it’s silent.
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May 20, 2025
Federal Court upholds decisions to depopulate ostriches due to avian flu
The Federal Court has dismissed applications relating to orders to depopulate ostriches on a B.C. farm due to avian influenza, despite the applicant’s argument that the ostriches have rare genetics.
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May 20, 2025
Demonstration bylaw: Neither liberty nor safety
Toronto’s Jewish community is lobbying city councillors to pass a bylaw that will ban protests near places of worship, schools or community centres. The “demonstration bylaw” is at the public consultation stage right now. Jewish leaders are asking for the bylaw to keep the community safe in the face of demonstrations in support of the Oct. 7 terrorist incursions into Israel, which are taking place on Toronto’s streets and in neighbourhoods where Jews primarily live.
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May 16, 2025
Competition Bureau releases 2025-26 annual plan, builds on legislative changes
The Competition Bureau has released its annual plan for 2025-26, saying it will continue to build on previous legislative changes aimed at enhancing competition, especially in the face of “rapid shifts in trade, market dynamics and technology.”
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May 16, 2025
The Friday Brief: Editor-In-Chief’s must-read items from this week
Here are my picks for the top stories we published this week.
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May 15, 2025
Court allows anti-SLAPP motion in mall redevelopment case
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has allowed an anti-SLAPP motion finding that a developer wanted to “gag” a student who brought legitimate concerns to the city regarding the redevelopment of a Mississauga mall.
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May 14, 2025
Federal Court of Appeal dismisses tax appeal, finds donations would have enriched appellants
The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal relating to cash donations that were denied for tax credits due to a lack of donative intent, in a case where appellants donated to a “sham” program.
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May 14, 2025
Alberta court upholds privacy commissioner’s order effectively banning Clearview AI
U.S.-based facial recognition technology giant Clearview AI has been dealt another legal setback in Canada with an Alberta court decision upholding an effective ban on the company’s activities in the province.