The Complete Brief
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March 14, 2025
Trade war meets health care, long-term disability | Courtney Mulqueen
A trade war between the United States and Canada could well have a trickle-down effect on long-term disability (LTD) claimants.
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March 14, 2025
MORTGAGES - Discharge - By court order - Mortgagee's remedies - Judicial sale
Appeal by Appellant against a court order granting summary judgment to enforce the terms of the sale agreement. The Respondent sold a residential property to the Appellant for $230,000, with payments to be made in installments.
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March 14, 2025
A system in crisis: Rebuilding the dwindling Crown Attorney’s Office | Shawn Patten
While I enjoyed being a general practitioner for the first few years of my legal career, I knew I wanted to be a prosecutor. Colleagues warned me that openings at the Provincial Crown Attorney’s Office were a rarity and that competition was fierce. They were right. For a year, I scoured the newspaper looking for job openings. While solicitor jobs in government were few and far between, Crown Attorney positions were non-existent.
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March 13, 2025
B.C. introduces bill to allow cabinet to remove internal trade barriers, respond to tariffs
The B.C. government has introduced legislation empowering the cabinet to remove or amend barriers to interprovincial trade and to impose tolls or fees on non-Canadian commercial vehicles using provincial public infrastructure such as highways in response to the United States’ imposition of tariffs on Canadian goods.
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March 13, 2025
Ontario Court of Appeal: Apotex not entitled to damages for generic drug's delayed market entry
The Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that generic drugmaker Apotex is not entitled to damages for the delayed entry of a generic drug that was based on a patent held by Eli Lilly, despite the fact that the patent was invalidated in a separate action by Teva.
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March 13, 2025
Veteran’s conditional class action certification set aside for lack of identifiable class
The Ontario Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal of an injured veteran’s conditional class action certification, finding that the motion judge made a procedural error that was “central to the certification process.” However, the court rejected arguments that there was no proximity with Canada in administering veterans’ benefits.
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March 13, 2025
Ottawa offers ‘discretionary grant of citizenship’ to ‘lost Canadians’ hit by 1st generation limit
Ottawa says it is again asking a court to give it more time to replace an unconstitutional citizenship law, but in the meantime it is offering a “discretionary grant of citizenship” to certain categories of people affected by the Citizenship Act’s "first-generation limit" to citizenship by descent.
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March 13, 2025
New associate joins McKenzie Lake
Ontario law firm McKenzie Lake Lawyers welcomes associate Cristina Tomaino to its Guelph office.
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March 13, 2025
Two new judicial appointments made to Manitoba courts
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada Arif Virani has announced that Douglas E. Johnston has been appointed a judge of His Majesty’s Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba (Family Division) in Winnipeg, and Christian L. Monnin has been appointed a judge of the Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba in Winnipeg.
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March 13, 2025
Court uses indecent act case to examine vehicles as public or private
Trial courts must take a contextual approach when deciding whether an indecent act carried out in a vehicle took place in a public or private place, says the lawyer of a Saskatchewan man caught masturbating while parked at a shopping mall.