SCC gives guidance on interpreting insurance contracts, interplay of endorsements & exclusions
Joseph Obagi, Connolly Obagi LLP
Counsel for the unsuccessful appellants, Joseph Obagi of Ottawa’s Connolly Obagi LLP, said Canadians ‘may need to have very serious conversations with their insurance broker to find out: Do I have guaranteed replacement coverage in the sense that, if my home burns down to the ground today, will you rebuild it tomorrow without me having to self-insure anything?’

Friday, January 30, 2026 @ 6:25 PM

Elaborating on how to interpret insurance contracts, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed 7-2 the appeal of two homeowners who sought to compel their insurer to fully pay for rebuilding their flood-destroyed house, despite an exclusion for “compliance costs” and the ancillary exception that caps the compliance costs payout at $10,000 “for the increased cost of demolition, construction, or repair to comply with any law regulating the zoning, demolition, repair or construction of any insured buildings.” ... [read more]

BMO pays $4M penalty for Bank Act violations impacting over 100K clients

Monday, February 02, 2026 @ 4:47 PM

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) has announced its placement of a $4-million administrative monetary penalty on the Bank of Montreal (BMO) for violating consumer provisions in the Bank Act. ... [read more]

Court to consider $60M settlement for Ontario training schools abuse class action

Monday, February 02, 2026 @ 4:43 PM

The Ontario Superior Court is set to consider a $60-million agreement to settle a class action concerning allegations that children held in Ontario’s youth detention facilities, also known as training schools, were subjected to a toxic environment as well as physical, sexual and psychological abuse. ... [read more]

Federal Court strikes judicial review of GIC decision on telecom policy citing alternative remedies

Monday, February 02, 2026 @ 3:46 PM

The Federal Court has dismissed a judicial review of the Governor in Council’s (GIC) refusal to vary a CRTC internet access policy, finding that parallel proceedings before the Federal Court of Appeal and a renewed petition to the Governor in Council provided adequate alternative remedies. ... [read more]

Access to Justice Week B.C. speaks to importance of system that evolves, listens and learns, AG says

Monday, February 02, 2026 @ 2:57 PM

British Columbia Attorney General Niki Sharma is marking Access to Justice Week by reaffirming the province’s commitment to building a justice system that is “responsive, inclusive and accessible.” ... [read more]