The Weight Courts Afford to Adjudication Decisions – How Heavy are They?
The evidentiary value of an adjudicator’s decision Under Ontario’s Construction Act is reviewed.
Arbitrator’s “Mind of His Own” Results in Procedural Unfairness: Mattamy (Downsview) Limited v. KSV Restructuring Inc. (Urbancorp)
Ontario Superior Court of Justice holds that arbitrator's decision to exclude evidence and ignore parties' agreement amounted to procedural unfairness.
The Rail Shippers’ Guide
The Rail Shippers’ Guide provides a high-level overview of your rights and remedies when shipping freight by rail under the Canada Transportation Act and related regulations
SEC Approves NYSE and NASDAQ Clawback Listing Standards – Assessing the Implications for Canadian Foreign Private Issuers
On June 9, 2023, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved the clawback listing standards of the New York Stock Exchange.
Navigating to a Sustainable Energy Future: “Inefficient” Fossil Fuel Subsidies
This bulletin discusses the Government of Canada's recently-announced strategy to phase-out "inefficient" fossil fuel subsidies.
Commercial Real Estate Conference – Environmental Management of a Real Estate Development Project: How to Avoid Surprises?
Our Commercial Real Estate, Environment and Litigation teams, in collaboration with Nvira, a multidisciplinary engineering consultancy firm in environmental sciences, will discuss possible solutions at our next conference.
Contractors Working Directly for Homeowners – The Consumer Protection Act May Limit Your Ability to Charge More than your Estimate
In The Fifth Wall Corp. v. Tonelli, the ONSC finds that the Ontario Consumer Protection Act applied applies to a residential construction contract.
OSFI Calls for Stakeholder Feedback on Regulatory Capital and Liquidity Treatment of Crypto-asset Exposures
OSFI receiving feedback from banks and insurers about the Guidelines on Regulatory Capital and Liquidity Treatment of Crypto-asset Exposures.
Alberta’s Carbon Pricing Emissions Trading System: Criminal Charges Laid
This bulletin discusses recent criminal charges brought under Alberta's emissions reporting and reduction legislation.

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