Other Areas of Practice

  • July 30, 2025

    StatCan reports 2024 crime data, finds 4% decrease

    Statistics Canada has released a new report, “Police-reported crime statistics in Canada, 2024,” which notes that the volume and severity of police-reported crime decreased four per cent that year after three years of consecutive increases.

  • July 28, 2025

    Settlement of $55M reached in Saskatchewan First Nation class action

    A settlement agreement of over $55 million has been reached between Canada and Flying Dust First Nation to resolve a land-related claim for land that was sold to Canadian Pacific Railway.

  • July 28, 2025

    Court strikes claims in oil and gas confidential information case

    The British Columbia Supreme Court has struck a notice of civil claim against oil and gas company Pembina in a case alleging unlawful use of confidential information by another company, which it benefited from.

  • July 25, 2025

    Court allows leave to appeal in demolition case for reasonable apprehension of bias

    The British Columbia Court of Appeal has allowed leave to appeal in a case where the District of West Vancouver made an order to demolish a house, finding that the lower court judge once acted as counsel for the district in the same matter.

  • July 24, 2025

    Federal Court rules against Ottawa in Cold Lake military base tax dispute

    The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of the City of Cold Lake, Alta., in a significant dispute over payments in lieu of taxes for a military base, finding that a federal minister failed to properly justify her decision on property valuations worth tens of millions of dollars.

  • July 24, 2025

    CSA report finds three concerns relating to CIRO’s regulatory processes

    The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) has released a new report titled “Oversight Review Report of the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization” (CIRO), evaluating whether CIRO has complied with terms and conditions of its recognition orders.

  • July 23, 2025

    Court confirms disclosure prohibition in Canada-U.S. bridge dispute

    The Federal Court has confirmed that redacted information in litigation relating to two international bridges between Canada and the U.S. cannot be disclosed. The case involves a condition imposed by Canada to demolish part of the U.S. bridge.

  • July 22, 2025

    Ontario, Manitoba sign new respective trade agreements with provinces and territories

    Ontario and Manitoba have taken additional steps to strengthen interprovincial trade, with Ontario signing memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with British Columbia, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, while Manitoba has signed with New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island to remove trade barriers and enhance economic collaboration.

  • July 21, 2025

    $60M proposed settlement reached in B.C. solitary confinement class action

    A proposed settlement of up to $60 million has been reached in a class action lawsuit relating to the use of solitary confinement in British Columbia’s correctional centres. Eligible class members could be provided with compensation of up to $91,000 depending on their circumstances.

  • July 21, 2025

    Where law takes centre stage in musical theatre

    Long a vivid platform for storytelling, musical theatre unravels complex, multifaceted human experiences. One of the fascinating dimensions explored over decades is the intersection of law and art — a realm where legal themes provide both conflict and resolution, hamper and catalyze dramatic evolution within narratives. Legal themes are woven into the fabric of musical theatre, offering unique insights into society, personal morality and the enduring struggle for justice.

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