Articles 2020

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Aujourdʼhui

Class-wide Discoverability: Court of Appeal Clarifies Limitations Defences in Fehr v. Sunlife

  • 16 décembre 2024
  • Adam Gilani

This article summarizes Fehr v. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, 2024 ONCA 847, in which the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the dismissal of a motion to add a new common issue in a class action after certification. The court ruled the claim for "investment spread" increases was statute-barred because it was discoverable in 2016 when relevant documents were disclosed by the defendant, emphasizing that the knowledge of class counsel could be imputed to the entire class.

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Class Actions Takeaways from Canada v. Power: Where Next for Charter Damages?

  • 30 septembre 2024
  • Caitlin Leach

This article reviews the majority decision in Canada (Attorney General) v. Power, 2024 SCC 26, regarding the limited availability of Charter damages for unconstitutional legislation, a subject of interest to those litigating class actions against governments.

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Jacques v. Canada: Limitation Period Issues in Class Actions in the Federal Court

  • 30 septembre 2024
  • Ashley Paterson, Ethan Schiff, and Julien Sicco, Bennett Jones LLP

In Jacques v. Canada, 2024 FC 851, the Federal Court refused to certify a data breach class action because class members’ claims became limitations-barred after the proceeding was issued, but before the certification hearing. This decision reminds us that limitations are substantive rights and that class action limitations regimes vary across Canada.

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Certification: First Step to Access to Justice for Immigration Detainees

  • 20 septembre 2024
  • Eris Ritcey

On July 7, 2024, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Richard v. The Attorney General of Canada, 2024 ONSC 3800 certified a class proceeding on behalf of all persons who were detained for immigration purposes in a provincial or territorial correctional facility since May 16, 2016, including a subclass of individuals with a mental health condition. The claim asserts causes of action for Charter breaches and in negligence.

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Punish My Competitor: The Common Issues Trial in Metro Taxi

  • 20 septembre 2024
  • Adil Abdulla

This article assesses Metro Taxi Ltd v City of Ottawa, 2024 ONSC 2725, a common issues trial decision holding a government liable for failing to enforce its laws and prosecute a competitor of the class members.

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Pass Herald v. Google LLC: In Search of a Fair Return

  • 13 juin 2024
  • Aryan Ziaie

This article reviews Pass Herald v. Google LLC, 2024 FC 305, in which the Federal Court of Canada approved a litigation funding agreement in a proposed competition class action and refused to impose a cap on the combined recovery of class counsel and the funder, despite the defendants’ suggestions that it do so.

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SCC Releases New Guidance on Requirements for Exclusion Clauses in Contracts of Sale

  • 13 juin 2024
  • Jessica Lam, Eric Leinveer, and Daniel Szirmak

The Supreme Court of Canada's guidance about statutorily implied terms under the Sale of Goods Act has implications for product liability class proceedings. This article analyzes the breadth of exclusionary clauses applicable to such terms.

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