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Five Things Project Proponents Need to Know About Canada's New Impact Assessment Act

  • September 23, 2019
  • Rodney Northey, Liane Langstaff, Anna Côté, lawyers at Gowling WLG

The new Impact Assessment Act came into force at the end of summer, changing Canada’s long-standing regime from environmental assessment to impact assessment. Federal decisions to approve projects will now be made after evaluating whether the project is in the “public interest”, replacing the previous test of avoiding “significant adverse environmental effects”. This article explains five things all participants need to know about the new Act as they address its new requirements and processes.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

Hot off the Press: The CSA Issues Guidance on Climate Change-Related Risks

  • September 23, 2019
  • Irwin Greenblatt, Eric Roblin and Jennifer Humphrey, Fogler, Rubinoff LLP

Published on August 1, 2019, the CSA Staff Notice 51-358 Reporting of Climate Change-related Risks, highlights the disclosure obligations of a securities issuer in light of climate change-related issues as they relate to the issuer's MD&A and AIF. This article explains those risks and their impact.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

What Should You Know About the Coming into Force of the Impact Assessment Act?

  • September 23, 2019
  • Stanley Berger, partner Fogler, Rubinoff LLP

The Impact Assessment Act and two important regulations came into force in August 2019, transferring greater oversight of the federal environmental assessment process to the new Impact Assessment Agency. This article summarizes these oversight powers and how they have changed from the previous regime.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

Data Governance in the Age of Data Monopolies: An Intro to Data Trusts

  • September 23, 2019
  • Alexandra David

This article discusses the importance of effective data governance in our increasingly technological world and introduces data trusts as a potential answer to some of the concerns surrounding data privacy and use.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

Deepfakes: Fake Videos Need Real Remedy

  • September 23, 2019
  • Daniel Daniele, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP

How will the law protect victims of malicious “deepfake” videos?

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

New Patented Medicines Regulations Registered. Two Court Challenges Commenced.

  • September 23, 2019
  • Abigail Smith, Smart & Biggar LLP

The federal government is changing the regulations governing the price of patented medicines. The innovative pharmaceutical industry is fighting back. This article summarizes the proposed changes as well as the associated constitutional challenges.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law
This is What a Lawyer Looks Like: Meet Bhavan Sodhi

This is What a Lawyer Looks Like: Meet Bhavan Sodhi

  • September 20, 2019
  • Nabila Khan, Section Newsletter Editor

The face of law is changing. In an effort to highlight the diverse range of individuals working across the legal landscape, we are pleased to present our new series, This is What a Lawyer Looks Like. The goal of this series is to put racialized and Indigenous women lawyers in the spotlight and amplify their voices in the conversation about gender equality. In this installment: meet Bhavan Sodhi, Legal Counsel at Innocence Canada and a fresh face in criminal law.

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum

Welcome from the Editor

  • September 20, 2019
  • Nabila Khan, Section Newsletter Editor

A note from the 2019/2020 Section Newsletter Editor about plans for the upcoming year, including new sections in the Section Insider newsletter.

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum