N.B. giving millions to justice services, increasing various fees
Thursday, April 02, 2026 @ 3:35 PM
New Brunswick is investing millions in its justice and safety services — including more than $1 million for the agency investigating incidents of death, injury or sexual assault involving a police officer. As part of an April 1 news release, the province also detailed a myriad of fee hikes, including an increase in filing a claim to small claims court, a per-page increase for criminal and family matter transcripts and a rise in costs involving probate court. ... [read more]
Ottawa gives Ukrainian CUAET holders extra year to apply to extend temporary work permits
Wednesday, April 01, 2026 @ 5:42 PM
The federal government says Ukrainians who arrived in Canada pursuant to the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) and related measures now have an additional year — until March 31, 2027 — to apply to extend temporarily their work permits for up to three years. ... [read more]
Court blocks ex-CEO’s startup over fiduciary breaches and non-compete clause
Wednesday, April 01, 2026 @ 4:10 PM
The Alberta Court of King’s Bench granted an education technology company an injunction preventing its former CEO and his startup from competing against it, finding a strong prima facie case that he breached a non-compete clause and his fiduciary duties. ... [read more]
New Saskatchewan animal welfare agency brings ‘strong, long-term approach’: minister
Wednesday, April 01, 2026 @ 4:08 PM
A new agency enforcing animal welfare is now up and running in Saskatchewan. The province’s government announced that the Saskatchewan Animal Enforcement Agency (SAEA) will now be delivering animal welfare services, replacing Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan (APSS), which ceased operations as of March 31. ... [read more]