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On April 23, 2024, only three weeks after its second reading, the British Columbia provincial government (the Province) has announced a pause on Bill 12, the Public Health Accountability...
Scott Venturo Rudakoff LLP
The Plaintiff, Ms. Artindale-Eeles, was involved in two collisions as she was driving her vehicle to work in the early morning of April 9, 2010 near Canadian Forces Base Wainwright where she served as the Cleaning Services Supervisor.
Gluckstein Lawyers
The justice system should treat people of all ages equally, though there are steps lawyers can take to ensure Golden Years clients are well represented.
Gluckstein Lawyers
Brenda Agnew and Tiffany Lawand-Fraser, your hosts, are joined by Stacey Levine in today's episode to explore the field of rehabilitation and the valuable strategies Behavioral Therapists...
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
On March 27, 2024, the Court of Appeal for Ontario released its much-awaited decision in Palmer v. Teva. The decision sends a clear signal that claims based on weak science...
Gluckstein Lawyers
Recently, Simona Jellinek was a guest on CBC Radio's "As It Happens" and discussed a pressing issue: the alarming shortage of judges and the resulting dismissal...
Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP
The fact that the Canadian government knew as far back as April 10, 2017 and took no steps to warn the diplomats and the family members of what was at risk, to me is a huge failure on their part.
Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP
Many legal terms never really transcend the confines of a courtroom. Voir dire, for example, is a well-known part of proceedings at trial, yet many people would probably stare blankly if...
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!
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.
Fasken
In a significant decision for pharmaceutical companies, and product manufacturers in general, Sandoz Canada Inc., along with other pharmaceutical company defendants...
Sorbara Law
There is an inherent danger when motor vehicles and pedestrians are sharing the same space. Under the Highway Traffic Act, at s. 144...
Gluckstein Lawyers
How can you possibly put a monetary value on the life of a loved one?...
Scott Venturo Rudakoff LLP
In Russell v Russell, 2024 ABKB 182, Ms. Russell was injured in a single vehicle collision and sought $200,000.00 in general damages for pain and suffering.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
On March 27, 2024, the Court of Appeal for Ontario released its much awaited decision in Palmer v. Teva. The decision sends a clear signal that claims based on weak science...
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
On March 27, 2024, the government of Québec sanctioned Bill 42, An Act to prevent and fight psychological harassment and sexual violence in the workplace...
McCague Borlack LLP
The 2024 Ontario Provincial Budget, titled "Building a Better Ontario" was recently released, and it proposes several changes to the automobile insurance regime, which could have profound impacts if adopted.
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
On March 27, 2024, the Ontario Court of Appeal (Court) affirmed in Palmer v. Teva Canada Ltd. (Palmer) that Canadian law does not provide remedies for an increased risk of harm.
Cassels
Franchisors are often dragged into legal disputes between their franchisees and those franchisees' customers and employees.
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...
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