SCC backs insurer in dispute over Quebec death declaration
The Supreme Court (Chief Justice Richard Wagner pictured) has clarified the degree of proof required to establish the ‘return’ of an individual who has been declared dead under Quebec civil law.
Friday, April 10, 2026 @ 3:34 PM
In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court of Canada has clarified the degree of proof required to establish the “return” of a person declared dead under the Civil Code of Quebec. Under the Code, a court can declare a person dead if they have not been heard from in seven years. Known as a declaratory judgment of death, it allows for settlement of a person’s affairs such as permitting succession and dissolving a marriage. ... [read more]
B.C. court reaffirms narrow scope of arbitration appeals in vaccine-related termination dispute
Friday, April 10, 2026 @ 3:11 PM
The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld an arbitration award in favour of a pediatrician terminated for refusing a COVID-19 vaccination, emphasizing that it lacks jurisdiction to hear appeals raising issues of mixed fact and law under the Arbitration Act. ... [read more]
Ontario Court of Appeal overturns acquittal, enters convictions in child pornography, luring case
Thursday, April 09, 2026 @ 5:07 PM
Ontario’s top court has overturned the acquittal and taken the rare step of entering convictions against a man charged with possession of child pornography and child luring, saying the trial judge was wrong to rely on the fact that sexualized messages the accused sent online made no reference to age. ... [read more]
Health, legal professionals need to be aware of new B.C. regulatory changes, lawyers say
Thursday, April 09, 2026 @ 4:59 PM
Health professionals in British Columbia are dealing with a sea change in how they are regulated thanks to new rules that came into effect at the beginning of the month, and lawyers are saying there is much to be aware of — and still a lot of uncertainty in how things will play out. ... [read more]
Federal Court fines operator, company over inadequate efforts to comply with disclosure order
Thursday, April 09, 2026 @ 3:58 PM
The Federal Court has ordered a business operator and his company to pay more than $14,000 in fines and costs after they pleaded guilty to contempt for failing to comply with a court order to provide information to the CRA, finding they failed to take reasonable steps to purge their contempt. ... [read more]