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Spring has arrived and the arrival of warmer weather is a welcome sign for motorcycle enthusiasts who are ready to return to the road.
Gluckstein Lawyers
Ontario has decided to increase the speed limits on certain highways beginning on July 12th, 2024, which has caused both praise and discussion.
McMillan LLP
The Ontario legislature has taken the first step to pass provincial "right to repair" legislation for consumer products and motor vehicles.
Fasken
The British Columbia government has introduced new regulations governing the use of e-bikes.
McLeish Orlando LLP
McLeish Orlando and Bike Law Canada are pleased to be involved in the formation of Oversized Danger: Report and Recommendations to Address the Danger of Pickups and Large SUVs...
Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP
If you're reading this blog post as one of the 20 percent of drivers who admit to surfing the web while behind the wheel, please put down your phone!
McMillan LLP
The Government of Canada has announced plans to combat the increasing number of auto thefts.
Bennett Jones LLP
In Budget 2024, the Government of Canada continued their drive to implement government incentives aimed at decarbonizing the economy through providing further clarification and design...
Gluckstein Lawyers
Many of us learned to ride a bicycle at an early age and continue to ride as the years go by. It is a great form of exercise and one of the fastest-growing transportation modes in Toronto, according to the city's website.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Car makers and electric vehicle battery makers (often referred to as "OEMs," or original equipment manufacturers) are increasingly moving upstream in the global metals supply chain to secure units of critical minerals.
O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers LLP
Many of our readers, especially business owners, may be familiar with the concept of having multiple Wills in the same jurisdiction, where each Will governs different classes...
Gluckstein Lawyers
Warnings about the dangers of staring directly at the sun during an eclipse are practically as old as the sun itself. But a new study is warning that people may also be at greater risk...
Rogers Partners LLP
The Court of Appeal for Ontario recently expanded the applicability of the vicarious liability provision outlined in s. 192(2) of the Highway Traffic Act in Desrochers v. McGinnis, 2024 ONCA 63.
Rogers Partners LLP
Barry v. Anantharajah, 2024 ONSC 740, arose out of a motor vehicle accident where the plaintiff was hit by a motor vehicle while crossing a crosswalk.
McLeish Orlando LLP
This February has been the most dangerous month on Toronto streets for pedestrians and cyclists since 2020. Within the span of just one month, 12 collisions involving pedestrians and cyclists...
Rogers Partners LLP
In Marderosian v. City of Niagara Falls, 2024 ONSC 1043, the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls brought a summary judgement motion to determine whether the plaintiff's claim was barred for lack of timely notice.
McMillan LLP
Administrative Monetary Penalties ("AMPs") are increasingly being used by Canadian regulators as sanctions for all manner of regulatory non-compliance.
Siskinds LLP
It is common practice to lend a vehicle to a family member or a friend. People do it without thinking twice. However, in the case of a car crash on a public road, there are legal implications...
Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP
Motorcycle enthusiasts often remember the exact moment they knew they wanted to get a license to drive a chopper, hog or any other sweet ride, and for some it happened when they got their first taste...
McLeish Orlando LLP
Megan Desrochers suffered a severe traumatic brain injury when she lost control while driving an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) in Prince Edward County and hit a tree on a highway.
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