Other Areas of Practice

  • June 04, 2025

    Competition Bureau publishes guidance on competitor property controls

    Following a public consultation, the Competition Bureau has published guidance on competitor property controls for commercial real estate, providing transparency on its enforcement approach.

  • June 04, 2025

    Court allows contempt motion in trademark case for social media videos

    The Federal Court has found a corporate plaintiff’s director in contempt of court for posting videos on social media relating to the mediation process to settle trademark litigation.

  • June 03, 2025

    B.C., Ontario law society meetings take action on trusts, reporting requirements

    Law society benchers in British Columbia and Ontario have taken part in their last spring meetings, setting the stage for the summer and fall sessions.

  • June 03, 2025

    Should the Ontario Superior Court eliminate civil trials?

    Recognizing the Ontario Superior Court to be “arcane, expensive and plagued by delay,” the Civil Rules Working Group has proposed a grand experiment, namely eliminating discoveries and curtailing document production. In place thereof, parties would be required (as they currently are) to tell the truth and to further co-operate. However, given such requirements, and the clear mandate given to the working group to reduce cost and delay, it must be asked whether the proposed reforms go far enough, or whether the Superior Court should eliminate civil trials as well?

  • June 03, 2025

    Manitoba passes legislation to reduce interprovincial trade barriers

    The Manitoba government has announced that Bill 47, the Fair Trade in Canada (Internal Trade Mutual Recognition) Act, has received royal assent. The bill includes amendments to the Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act for Buy Manitoba, Buy Canadian Day.

  • June 02, 2025

    B.C. ostrich farm refuses to depopulate flock for avian flu

    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced that a B.C. farm that has also been subject to litigation continues to refuse to depopulate its ostriches despite orders. The agency has been collaborating with the poultry industry to place controls to protect animal health in response to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) since 2021.

  • June 02, 2025

    Court allows new claims on privacy in period tracker app class action

    The British Columbia Supreme Court has certified additional common issues regarding breach of contract and disgorgement in a national class action against a company operating a menstrual health app for alleged breaches of privacy rights.

  • May 30, 2025

    Nova Scotia amends vehicle and building legislation for more trade

    Nova Scotia is bringing new regulations to allow more types of commercial trucks and other passenger vehicles to enter and operate in the province for movement of goods and services across the country.

  • May 30, 2025

    Court allows appeal on equity interest in case where confidential code was copied

    The British Columbia Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal and remitted certain issues back to trial in a case where $800,000 in damages was ordered against a company that copied confidential source code.

  • 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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