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Administration Bonds, Part 2 of 2: Obtaining an Administration Bond

  • 07 juillet 2020
  • Daniel Litsos, student-at-law, Macdonald Sager Manis LLP

On those occasions where a bond is prima facie required, and the estate trustee cannot obtain an order dispensing with the requirement, how does one proceed? What exactly is a bond, how is it obtained, what does it cost, and how long must it be maintained? This article answers those basic questions and more, giving estates practitioners the necessary information to guide clients through the process.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

New Trust Reporting Rules and Ongoing Trust Compliance

  • 07 juillet 2020
  • Nicole Woodward, partner, Miller Thomson LLP

As of 2021, trust reporting requirements will increase for non-resident trusts and certain Canadian-resident trusts. Find out how to meet the requirements and set up trusts for success in this new reporting regime of heightened disclosure, accountability and transparency obligations.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Update from the Estates List Users Committee

  • 07 juillet 2020
  • OBA Trusts & Estates Section, Estates List Users Subcommittee

This summary of the latest Estates List Users Committee (“ELUC”) meeting provides guidance on various proceedings during the court closure, including the preferred practice for submitting probate applications to the Toronto court, how to deal with unopposed passing of accounts, and the court's position on virtually commissioned affidavits.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions
Cassandra Ma

WSIB and Working from Home: When Is a Home-Based Accident Considered to Arise in the Course of Employment?

  • 06 juillet 2020
  • Cassandra Ma

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, more Ontarians are working from home than ever before. What does this mean, however, from the perspective of workers’ compensation benefits? What obligations arise for workplace parties if a worker becomes injured while working from home? This article provides a detailed discussion about how and when work-from-home injuries may fall within the employment nexus and, by extension, be deemed compensable.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail

Understanding the WSIAT’s Unique Privacy Obligations: Toronto Star v. AG Ontario, 2018 ONSC 2586

  • 06 juillet 2020
  • Michelle Alton, WSIAT General Counsel

In Toronto Star v. AG Ontario, 2018 ONSC 2586, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice held that it was contrary to the Charter to apply the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to adjudicative documents of administrative tribunals. This article reviews the Superior Court's decision, the subsequent enactment of the Tribunal Adjudicative Records Act, and privacy obligations specific to the WSIAT.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail

Vavilov in the WSIAT Context

  • 06 juillet 2020
  • Michelle Alton, WSIAT General Counsel, and Ana Rodriguez Garcia, WSIAT Tribunal Counsel Office Lawyer

In 2019, the Supreme Court of Canada overhauled the established framework for determining the appropriate standard of judicial review. A reasonableness standard is now the presumptive standard. This article discusses both the new standard of review framework and the recent decision in Radzevicius v. Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal, wherein the new framework was applied to a WSIAT decision for the first time.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail

Brown Bag Lunch – May 19, 2020

  • 03 juillet 2020
  • Rebecca Rauws, associate, and 
Devin McMurtry, articling student, Hull & Hull LLP

The May meeting of the Brown Bag Lunchers continued to focus on pandemic-related topics, including concerns regarding remotely executed Wills, best practices for execution, and practical difficulties dealing with banks. Participants also considered the recent and surprising case of Calmusky v. Calmusky, in which the court applied Pecore principles to a RIF beneficiary designation.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Brown Bag Lunch - April 21, 2020

  • 30 juin 2020
  • Rebecca Rauws, associate, and Celine Dookie, articling student, Hull & Hull LLP

At the April 2020 Brown Bag Lunch meeting, attendees discussed recent case law on the possible "carry over" of beneficiary designations when one investment is automatically converted to another, the ongoing state of emergency, and their practices and preferred technology for remote execution of Wills, among other topics.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions
Ne pas craindre la controverse: une entrevue avec Doug Elliott

Ne pas craindre la controverse: une entrevue avec Doug Elliott

  • 27 juin 2020
  • Teddy Weinstein

Dans ce deuxième article d’une série célébrant le 25e anniversaire de la Section sur l’orientation et l’identité sexuelles (SOGIC), Douglas Elliott, l’un de ses premiers coprésidents, parle du rôle qu’il a joué dans la production d’un changement durable dans la lutte pour l’égalité, du temps qu’il a passé sur le rapport de l’ABO sur le sida jusqu’au vote décisif qui, à Mont-Tremblant, a créé la section nationale de la SOGIC.

Orientation et identité sexuelles, Student Forum