Damages for Lost Opportunity Cannot be Awarded in a Failed Real Estate Transaction 05 avril 2021 Daniel Waldman, Pallett Vallo LLP This article discusses the case Akelius Canada Inc. v. 2436196 Ontario Inc., which affirmed that a buyer is not entitled to damages for lost opportunity when a seller defaults on a real estate deal.
Supreme Court of Canada Decides the Federal Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act is Constitutional 05 avril 2021 Jennifer King, Liane Langstaff, Michael Finley, Chris Hummel and Graham Reeder On March 25, 2021, the Supreme Court of Canada released its highly anticipated decision in the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act references, with the majority confirming that the federal carbon pricing backstop is constitutional. This article unpacks the Court's decision, and reflects on its impacts.
Fueling the Future: Canada’s Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions under the Clean Fuel Regulations 05 avril 2021 Holly Sherlock, Talia Gordner, Julia Loney and Ralph Cuervo-Lorens On March 3, 2021, the public consultation period for the federal government’s proposed Clean Fuel Regulations ended. The Regulations are intended to contribute to Canada’s reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. This article provides an overview of the proposed Regulations and a survey of their potential impact.
Irrational but not Irrelevant: Deference to Pandemic Regulations in Hudson’s Bay Company ULC v. Ontario (Attorney General) 03 avril 2021 Teagan Markin and Brianne Taylor In its December 23, 2020 decision in Hudson’s Bay Company ULC v. Ontario (Attorney General), the Ontario Divisional Court dismissed Hudson’s Bay Company’s bid to ease retail lockdowns in regions of Ontario hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. This decision signals a lingering post-Vavilov doubt about how closely courts will examine the legality of regulations, and also illustrates the courts’ deferential approach to government restrictions on civil liberties during the pandemic.
Tips for New In-House Lawyers from a New In-House Lawyer 02 avril 2021 Nimisha Dubey, CCCA Executive and Lawyer, University Health Network Whether you are coming from private practice, fresh out of law school, or making a lateral move to a new company, the learning curve as an in-house lawyer is steep. That does not mean, however, that you cannot conquer it!
The Gaps in the Globe's “Power Gap” Series: the sample size is too small and elite to tell a grand narrative about women at work 02 avril 2021 Paniz Khosroshahy, student (3L), University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law By January 4, 2021, at 11:17 am, the top-100 Canadian CEOs had made, on average, as much money as an average worker will make all year. Should we be concerned that not enough of these CEOs are women?
An Interview with Samantha Peters: Highlighting Women in the Legal Profession 02 avril 2021 Naomi Sayers, OBA WLF Executive, lawyer Recently, Naomi Sayers had a chance to sit down for an interview with Samantha Peters, to highlight her work in the industry, her journey to the practice of law, community lawyering, and serving the Black community.
OBA WLF Event Highlights: January 2021 Speed Mentoring 02 avril 2021 Jacqueline Angelakis Jacqueline Angelakis highlights a recent OBA WLF event, a two-day speed mentoring session held in collaboration with the Global Lawyers of Canada (Ontario Chapter).
Community Outreach: Highlighting the Windsor Women Working with Immigrant Women 02 avril 2021 Emilia Coto, Sisu Legal Emilia Coto sheds some light on a community organization in southwestern Ontario, the Windsor Women Working with Immigrant Women, and its work supporting women in its community.
Managing Parental Leave: Considerations for Women in the Legal Profession 02 avril 2021 Amelia Yiu, Elm Law Professional Corporation Lawyers who are about to welcome a new child into their lives should all be concerned about parental leave, but I am writing this for the Women Lawyers Forum because the burden of child care disproportionately falls on women in our society. This is because of the ingrained expectation that women perform these childcare duties, no matter what their profession or the profession of their spouse.