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Who can be Present at an Examination for Discovery?

5 octobre 2018 | Theodore J. Madison

Blogue : Droit des assurances

Answering the question of who should be allowed to attend at an examination for discovery involves an exercise in balancing two competing interests: the interest of upholding the privacy of examinations as a pre-trial discovery process relevant to the parties’ […]

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New Ontario Executive Compensation Freeze

4 octobre 2018 | Greg Bush

Bulletin matinal de droit de l’éducation

The Ontario government recently issued Regulation 406/18 under the Broader Public Sector Executive Compensation Act 2014 (the BPSECA), freezing compensation for executives and heads of certain public bodies who earn $100,000 or more. The regulation implements a cap on salaries […]

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When Is It “Appropriate” to Sue an Insurer?

3 octobre 2018 | Sean McGarry

Sommaire Lloyd’s : Perspectives juridiques canadiennes

The Ontario Court of Appeal recently ruled on the application of limitation periods in actions against insurers. In Nasr Hospitality Services Inc. v. Intact Insurance[1] the principal of the plaintiff corporation, Mr. Nasr, discovered water damage on the premises of […]

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Construction on First Nations Land: Determining the Applicable Building Code

3 octobre 2018 | Karen L. Weslowski

Sommaire Lloyd’s : Perspectives juridiques canadiennes

Introduction As recognized by the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples, most on-reserve housing and infrastructure is poorly built, in serious disrepair and under-supplied.[1]  This recognition has led to an increase in construction projects on First Nations lands, which will […]

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Co-operatives as Charities and Not-for-profits

2 octobre 2018 | Mary Childs

Impact Social

Co-operatives are legal entities owned and run by, and for, their members.  There are over 9,000 co-operatives in Canada, with over 18 million members. Most of them operate businesses. Not all of them are business enterprises – many co-operatives are […]

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Registered Charity T3010 Mailing Address Change

25 septembre 2018 | Sarah Fitzpatrick

Impact Social

To meet their obligations under the Income Tax Act (Canada), all registered charities must file a Registered Charity Information Return (T3010) on an annual basis within six months of their financial year end. Canada Revenue Agency has issued an update […]

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Alberta’s new Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons with Disabilities

6 septembre 2018 | Jacklynn Pivovar

Gestion de patrimoine

Effective April 1, 2018, Alberta introduced changes to the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Act and Regulations to allow families and guardians more options for financial support for persons with disabilities without negatively affecting their entitlement to provincial benefits […]

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Do you have a Duty to Report A Medically Unfit Driver? New Reporting Requirements in Effect

24 août 2018 | Kathryn M. Frelick, Alissa Raphael

Communiqué sur la santé

After 40 years without change, amendments to the medical and vision reporting requirements under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act (“HTA”) are in effect.  The amendments are significant and have broad implications for health industry clients. Starting July 1, 2018, physicians and […]

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Where a Plaintiff is Ordinarily Resident Outside of Ontario, Under What Circumstances will a Court Order Security for Costs?

7 août 2018 | Teneil MacNeil

Blogue : Droit des assurances

General Legal Principles Rule 56.01 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 194 provides that the Court, on motion by a defendant in a proceeding, may make an order for security for costs where it appears that the […]

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Beneficial Interests in Discretionary Trusts and the Associated Corporations Rules; Moules Industriels v. The Queen

7 août 2018 | Stephen Sweeney, TEP

Gestion de patrimoine

When two or more corporations are associated for the purposes of the associated corporation rules in section 256 of the Income Tax Act (the “Act”), those corporations are required to share a business limit and, consequently, eligibility for the small […]

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