Business
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March 03, 2025
NWT law society rolls out professional conduct ‘guidelines’ for lawyers' use of generative AI
The Law Society of the Northwest Territories has issued, for the first time, “Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI in the Practice of Law,” following a similar move by several Canadian legal regulators that have provided AI-specific guidance for lawyers’ professional conduct and practice over the past year.
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March 03, 2025
Feds launch Joint Operational Intelligence Cell to further strengthen border protection
The federal government has announced its launch of the Joint Operational Intelligence Cell (JOIC), which brings together Canadian security departments, agencies and law enforcement to enhance border protection.
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March 03, 2025
B.C. Court of Appeal: Duty of honest performance not applicable to pre-contract negotiations
A claim for breach of the duty of honest performance cannot be based on pre-contractual dishonesty, the B.C. Court of Appeal has held.
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March 03, 2025
Ottawa ‘formalizes’ additional controls on precursor chemicals for manufacturing fentanyl
The federal government says it has “formalized” additional controls for three fentanyl precursor chemicals and for the drug carisoprodol — a skeletal muscle relaxant that can be addictive.
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March 03, 2025
Consumer and business bankruptcies continue rising, reports bankruptcy superintendent
The first bankruptcy figures for 2025 show that Canadian consumers and businesses are continuing to struggle financially amid the “persistently high cost of living and mounting household debt,” says the Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals (CAIRP).
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March 03, 2025
Steinecke Maciura LeBlanc welcomes new associate
Steinecke Maciura LeBlanc (SML) has announced that Rachel Hung (she/her) is now an associate with the firm practising in all areas of professional regulation.
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March 03, 2025
Ontario court approves $8.5M class action settlement regarding TD trailing commissions
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has approved an $8.5 million class action settlement with TD Asset Management Inc. to resolve claims alleging that trailing commissions it paid were excessive or unearned.
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March 03, 2025
Importance of evidence of actual confusion
A decision of the U.K. Court of Appeal emphasizes the importance of evidence of actual confusion in an action for trademark infringement, particularly emails, transcripts of telephone calls, social media posts and online chats involving consumers (Tvis Ltd v Howserv Services Ltd [2024] EWCA Civ 1103).
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March 03, 2025
Employees authorized to discipline unionized employees may not be excluded from bargaining unit
Across Canada, labour relations legislation expressly excludes management positions from the definition of “employee.” The underlying rationale for the exclusion is to avoid a potential conflict of interest by placing a manager within a bargaining unit.
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March 03, 2025
CONTRACTS - Building contracts - Breach - By contractor
Appeal by appellant from trial judgement in favour of respondent for amount owing under July 2017 Release. The appellants argued that the trial judge erred by improperly drawing an adverse inference against them to find they were liable in the amount of $100,000 on account of breach of their payment obligations.