Articles 2020

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Highlights of Recent Charter Litigation

  • 07 octobre 2024
  • Claudio Klaus

This short article provides an overview of discussions from the 23rd Annual Charter Conference, focusing on recent developments in Canadian Charter litigation. It covers court cases involving educational institutions on issues like free speech, property rights, and privacy. It also addresses the Federal Court's decision on the Emergencies Act concerning the 2022 convoy protests and highlights the need for public engagement by legal professionals to combat misinformation.

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Roadmap: Federal Court of Appeal Finds Facebook’s Practices in Breach of Canada’s Private-Sector Privacy Legislation

  • 04 octobre 2024
  • Steffi Tran

This article outlines the background, and the key concepts decided by Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal (FCA) in the investigation by the Office of Privacy Commissioner of Canada into Facebook's practices. The FCA concluded that Facebook failed to obtain meaningful consent from friends of users to disclose their data and breached its safeguarding obligations by failing to adequately monitor and enforce the privacy practices of third-party applications operating on the platform.

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CERB/CRB Deductibility in a Motor Vehicle Accident and Double Recovery

  • 04 octobre 2024
  • Sudevi Mukherjee-Gothi

As defence counsel, we are always dealing with what can be deducted from any settlement and award and the recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court provides some direction on the deductibility of the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) and the Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB) in a motor vehicle accident.

Droit des assurances, Student Forum

You Should Have Told Us You Wanted That Kind of Coverage: What does your insurance broker owe you?

  • 04 octobre 2024
  • Jordan Kazan Baigrie, Pallett Valo LLP, Lawyer

In Ontario civil litigation, actions concerning coverage disputes and uninsurable losses can dominate the legal landscape, specifically concerning the interpretation of the duties and obligations of an insurance broker. It is critical for both insureds (individuals or companies with insurance policies) and brokers to understand the specific duties and obligations that are required in a customer-broker relationship.

Droit des assurances, Student Forum

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.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

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.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

What's New in Pension and Benefits - Fall 2024

  • 27 septembre 2024
  • Michelle Rival and Evan Shapiro, WTW and Leslie Steeves, Mercer

Recent updates in Ontario and Federal pension legislation, regulatory policy, caselaw and taxation.

Droit des régimes de retraite et des avantages sociaux, Student Forum