A gift from Donald Harrison, Google’s president for global partnerships and corporate development, has established a chair ...
The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that a judge made no errors in issuing an order specifying that a mother who took two ...
WeirFoulds co-managing partner Denise Farmer has stepped up as the firm’s new chair as of January 1.
The Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal of a summary judgment recognizing and enforcing a default judgment ...
“As we process the tail end of the remaining Greenbelt-related appeals, we will be looking for steady and continued progress ...
The Ontario government has implemented amended legislation, regulations, and fees as of January 1. The changes are related to ...
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP has announced the appointment of Andrew Boyd – who has acted in significant cases defining the limits of the Canada Revenue Agency’s audit and reassessment powers – as a ...
Based on feedback by concerned litigators, the working group tasked with architecting a historic overhaul of Ontario’s Rules of Civil Procedure has drafted its final set of proposed reforms that ...
A group of internationally-trained physicians who failed their Canadian qualifying exams and accused the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada of mishandling the scoring process can ...
The Ontario Superior Court dismissed the provincial government’s motion to dismiss or stay the action against it, as no statute deprived the court of jurisdiction, and the plaintiff was not a party to ...
Pro Bono Ontario is pushing the boundaries of legal aid, expanding its reach as demand for free legal help in the province hits new highs, says executive director Kirsti McHenry. The organization’s ...
Milton’s short-term rental bylaw does not conflict with Ontario’s Municipal Act or Residential Tenancies Act, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled Monday, affirming the town’s decision to order a man to ...