The court ordered Quebec to pay more than $767,000 to Sécurité publique de Mashteuiatsh, the police force of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation, to help offset the operating deficit the police force ...
“It's a wave that's been building for the last decade, and is now starting to crest,” Anderson says. Ultimately, data ...
The Alberta government has launched an online survey to obtain feedback on current family justice services available to ...
To stay competitive, leading US firms generally tweak salaries and annual bonuses within a short timeframe, according to ...
Herbert Smith Freehills has announced plans to establish an office in Luxembourg early next year. The expansion is intended ...
US president-elect Donald Trump announced plans Monday to impose 25% on all products from Canada ...
The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia denied a grandmother’s request for party status in a child protection case, finding her participation unnecessary for the children’s welfare and citing privacy ...
In a recent decision, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal upheld a ruling that a physician’s failure to refer a patient to a cardiologist breached the standard of care but did not cause the patient’s ...
The commercial lending lawyer turned innovator reshaped ID security but says many barriers remain Jay Krushell’s journey into ...
On appeal to the Supreme Court, the hearing judge overturned the board’s decision. The judge ruled that the EFDA did not ...
The week’s most notable commercial suit was the $2,641,555.68 case Two Shores Capital Corp. v Productivity Media Inc. et al. Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP partner Stuart Brotman represented applicant ...
The appeal court set Air Canada v. Rose et al, A-354-23 on Nov. 26, Tuesday. This appeal challenged a Canadian Transportation ...