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The Consequences of Faulty Workmanship may not be Excluded from Insurance Coverage: Condominium Corporation No. 9312374 v Aviva Insurance Company of Canada, 2020 ABCA 166

October 15, 2020 | Bronwhyn Simmons, Mark Alexander, Emma L. Johnston

Breaking Ground: MT Construction Law Western Canada

The Alberta Court of Appeal recently considered whether the cost to correct structural damage caused by a contractor was covered by a multi-peril insurance policy that excluded coverage for faulty workmanship. In Condominium Corporation No. 9312374 v Aviva Insurance Company […]

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Reminder to Ontario employers: Mandatory AODA compliance reports due December 31, 2020 and other important workplace requirements

October 15, 2020 | Seann D. McAleese, Taylor Maitland

Labour and Employment Communiqué

Update: In follow up to our communique, the Directorate began notifying employers and other organizations via e-mail on October 8, 2020 that it has granted an extension for businesses and non-profits with 20 or more employees to file an accessibility […]

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New targeted support to help businesses affected by the pandemic

October 15, 2020 | Michael Cleveland, Caroline Dussault

Labour and Employment Communiqué

The Federal Government has announced new support for Canadian businesses so that they can keep workers on the job. The Government acknowledged that, even if many businesses have reopened, most are not back to full capacity and are facing the […]

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Ad Standards releases 2019 ad complaints and disputes report

October 8, 2020 | Jaclyne Reive

Marketing, Advertising & Product Compliance Communiqué

Ad Standards Canada (“Ad Standards”) recently published its report regarding ad complaints and disputes that it received in 2019. This article provides an overview and highlights the trends from 2019. Competitor complaints addressed misleading superiority and ranking claims. On the […]

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The anti-deprivation rule is alive and well: Chandos Construction v Deloitte Restructuring

October 8, 2020 | Kyla E. M. Mahar, Tamie Dolny

Financial Services & Restructuring Communiqué

In its most recent decision, Chandos Construction Ltd v Deloitte Restructuring Inc.[1], the Supreme Court of Canada (the “SCC”) reaffirmed the existence of the common law anti-deprivation rule in Canada. The anti-deprivation rule provides that a contractual provision is void […]

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Is a partial restriction of business sufficient to trigger the “inability to use” clause in business interruption claims?

October 7, 2020 | Karen L. Weslowski

Lloyd's Brief: Canadian Legal Perspectives

Introduction To combat the spread of COVID-19, many governments and public authorities issued orders mandating the closure of, or restrictions upon, businesses.  One common order restricted mass gatherings of people in excess of a certain number, which may not have […]

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Tarion’s response to COVID-19

October 7, 2020 | Ana Simões

Lloyd's Brief: Canadian Legal Perspectives

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has raised new issues relating to insurance and the home building industry. Following a total project suspension, construction has slowly resumed in Ontario, albeit with reduced crews and strained supply chains. These constraints raise increasingly important […]

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The importance of acting quickly when applying for a provisional injunction

October 6, 2020 | Nicolas Sacha Nesviginsky

Construction Newsletter - Quebec

When it comes to court proceedings, time is of the essence. This principle becomes even more crucial when applying for a provisional injunction, as was recently reaffirmed by the Superior Court in Ville de Baie-d’Urfé c. Hirtle [1]. The applicant, […]

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Notice to blueberry product exporters – U.S.

October 6, 2020 | Daniel Kiselbach, MBA, Derek Odgers

Global Trade and Customs Bulletin

Recently, the International Trade Commission (“ITC”) began a global safeguard investigation under section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974 into whether the large amounts of blueberries being imported into the U.S. have harmed domestic blueberry farmers. The announcement of […]

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New community benefits charge framework in effect

October 6, 2020 | Justin McLarty, Tara Piurko, David Tang

Real Estate Report

The Province of Ontario has now introduced regulations which flesh out how the Community Benefits Charges regime, initially announced in 2019 by Bill 108, the More Homes, More Choice Act (“Bill 108”) and revised by Bill 197, the COVID-19 Economic […]

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