Articles 2023

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Energy Regulatory Update (Q1, 2024)

  • June 07, 2024
  • Mark Rubenstein, Shepherd Rubenstein

Welcome to the latest edition of the Shepherd Rubenstein Energy Regulatory Update, a quarterly round-up of the important developments in the Ontario energy sector. Below are some of the key regulatory happenings between January and March.

Natural Resources and Energy Law, Student Forum

Ontario Privacy Commissioner Outlines Privacy-protective Steps for Use of AI and Engagement of AI Vendors

  • June 07, 2024
  • Jaime Cardy, Dentons Canada LLP

Canadian organizations implementing artificial intelligence products to process personal information are currently working in a vacuum, with no definitive standards or frameworks to guide them. However, a recent report by Ontario's IPC provided recommendations for ensuring the privacy-protective adoption of such technologies.

Privacy Law, Student Forum

LAT Rules & Practice Direction

  • June 04, 2024
  • Sandeep Johal, Acting Associate Chair, Licence Appeal Tribunal

Information about two developments at the LAT pertaining to a Preliminary Issue Hearings Practice Direction for AABS matters and the updating of Rule 13 of the Licence Appeal Tribunal Rules, 2023.

Insurance Law, Student Forum
head-shot photo of author Mark Ziman Smith

What UR Pride Tells Us About Fundamental Rights and Freedoms in Canada

  • June 03, 2024
  • Mark Ziman Smith (He/Him)

This article is the winner of the 2024 SOGIC Student Article Competition. Written by University of Toronto incoming 2L Mark Ziman Smith, this article discusses how the notwithstanding clause, as used in UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity v. Government of Saskatchewan et al, fits into the legal landscape and affects minority rights.

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law, Student Forum

Case Comment: Miceli v. TD General Insurance Company, 2024

  • June 03, 2024
  • Domenic Nicassio, Beneva Lawyers

Where claimants are injured by hot liquids or coffee while inside an automobile, an application for accident benefits was subject to a preliminary motion to determine if an “accident” occurred pursuant to s.3(1) of the SABS.

Insurance Law, Student Forum

What's New in Pension and Benefits - Summer 2024

  • June 03, 2024
  • Michelle Rival and Evan Shapiro, WTW and Leslie Steeves, Mercer

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

Pensions and Benefits Law, Student Forum

The First Home Savings Account – A Key to Savings for First-Time Home Buyers

  • May 28, 2024
  • Jennifer Corak, Michael Ding and Sanaya Mistry, WeirFoulds LLP

With the increase in housing prices, the announcement of the First Home Savings Account (“FHSA”) in 2023 was welcome news for many Canadians. In this article, Jennifer Corak, Michael Ding and Sanaya Mistry discuss some key questions related to the FHSA, including at a high level what it is, how it can be used and what happens if an individual dies holding an FHSA.

Student Forum, Trusts and Estates Law