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Will the WSIB Grant Entitlement for a COVID-19 Vaccine?

  • 03 juillet 2021
  • Cassandra Ma, Canada Post Corporation

What happens when a worker receives a COVID-19 vaccine as a mandatory requirement of their employment and suffers a series and unexpected reaction? Cassandra Ma summarizes WSIB's new guidelines on the adjudication of COVID-19-related benefits.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail

Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks Consultation on Environmental Compliance and Development Guidelines

  • 03 juillet 2021
  • Aaron Kurts, Katarzyna Sliwa, Leighton Zink, Dentons

The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) is consulting on four new initiatives, including new guidelines and measures aimed at ensuring compliance with key environmental laws relevant to the development industry. These laws and initiatives are applicable to the land use planning process, affecting municipal decision-making, development guidelines and penalties for non-compliance. The four initiatives are summarized, and their impact analyzed, in this article.

Droit municipal, Student Forum

Capacity to Marry: The Case of Tanti v Tanti et al

  • 03 juillet 2021
  • Jennifer Corak, Miller Thomson LLP

The "deceptively simple" question of whether a spouse had capacity to marry is one that lies at the intersection of family, estates and elder law. This case comment reconsiders the important decision of Tanti v. Tanti, on capacity to marry, in light of the reforms to the SLRA by the Accelerating Access to Justice Act. As the author explains, even after the SLRA amendments come into force on January 1, 2022, marriage has the potential to dramatically change the distribution of a spouse's estate.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Brown Bag Lunch – May 18, 2021

  • 03 juillet 2021
  • Rebecca Rauws and Tori Joseph, Hull & Hull LLP

Gain insight into issues facing your fellow estates & trusts practitioners through this summary of the May meeting of the BBL group. Topics included the applicability of land transfer tax to various forms of transfers from an estate to a beneficiary, the changes effected by the Accelerating Access to Justice Act, 2021, and how to deal with various unusual testator requests, including for the destruction of estate property.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

ELUC Meeting Minutes - March 24, 2021

  • 03 juillet 2021
  • Estates List Users Committee

At the March meeting of the Estates List Users Committee, stakeholders discussed wait times for court dates, various measures the court has implemented to reserve time for contested matters, and how the Bar can assist in reducing the scheduling backlog over the upcoming months. The Minutes also provide resources for counsel working with CaseLines, which is now being used for all contested matters on the Estates List.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

The Case Has Settled: Who Should Draft the Minutes of Settlement?

  • 03 juillet 2021
  • Bernard Morrow

When the parties have settled, it appears as though the case is over and everyone can go home. However, the terms contained in the minutes of settlement are crucial to understanding the parties' agreement and any obligations going forward. The need for counsel to draft minutes of settlement reflecting the parties' agreement remains as important as ever in these challenging times.

Mécanismes extrajudiciaires de règlement des conflits, Student Forum

Aquadis Case Comment: Extending the Reach of the Super Monitor

  • 30 juin 2021
  • Alexander Overton, Western University Faculty of Law, recipient of the Michael MacNaughton Student Writing Award for Insolvency Law

The role played by the CCAA monitor in assisting the court as it shepherds along a corporate restructuring has evolved significantly over time. While still acting as the eyes of the court and standing apart from any particular stakeholder, recent developments in insolvency law have seen the monitor take on an increasingly active part in proceedings. The decision of the Québec Court of Appeal in Aquadis affirmed another such expansion of the monitor’s powers.

Droit de l’insolvabilité, Student Forum

2019 CCAA Amendments and their Impact on First-Day Relief

  • 30 juin 2021
  • Namrata Bhagia

The purpose of this article is to determine the practical implications of the CCAA amendments on timeline of initial stay order and first-day relief. In doing so, the initial orders in Clover Leaf Holdings Company, Re, Lydian International Limited (Re), and Laurentian University of Sudbury will be briefly analysed and compared.

Droit de l’insolvabilité, Student Forum

The Separation of Statutes: The Effects of Bankruptcy on Spouses

  • 30 juin 2021
  • Nadine Saba

In this paper, the author argues that legislative reform is necessary to ease the impact of the treatment of divorcing spouses as unsecured creditors in a bankruptcy. Nadine Saba first provides an overview of the bankruptcy and family legislation, with a discussion of the seminal case law. She then discusses the feminization of poverty, and concludes with suggestions for legislative changes.

Droit de l’insolvabilité, Student Forum