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The following articles are published by OBA Sections, including the Student Section. Members are encouraged to submit articles.

Editor: Cláudio Antônio Klaus Júnior 

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Recent Cases Award High Costs To Taxpayers

  • March 30, 2019
  • Jesse Waslowski

When a matter is decided at Tax Court, the winner may be entitled to costs. Recent cases award high costs that better reflect the actual expenses in conducting an appeal, in contrast to the low costs recommended under the Tariff in the Tax Court of Canada Rules.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Blaney's Appeals: Ontario Court of Appeal Summaries (March 18-22, 2019)

  • March 30, 2019
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are this week’s summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. Topics included self-represented litigants costs, punitive damages, standard of care of a medical professional, extension of time to bring or perfect an appeal and appellate jurisdiction.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Mastering Regulatory Inspections and Investigations

  • March 30, 2019
  • Laura Pettigrew

On February 6, 2019, the OBA Public Sector Lawyers Section held its Mastering Regulatory Inspections and Investigations program at Institute 2019. Speakers included Brian Osler, Shelly Feld, Bernard LeBlanc, Elyse Sunshine, Aviva Harari, Michael Denyszyn, and Bruce Matthews.

Public Sector Lawyers, Student Forum

Life Insurance as Security for Support Obligations

  • March 30, 2019
  • Michael J. Marra, Whaley Estate Litigation Partners

An article considering the impact of Dagg v. Cameron Estate on the use of life insurance by family law practitioners as security for a party's support obligations. The article also considers a recent application of these principles in Larmer v. Birnie.

Student Forum, Trusts and Estates Law

Supreme Court of Canada Decision in Redwater: Early implications

  • March 30, 2019
  • Melanie Gaston, Janice Buckingham, Emily Paplawski

The decision in Redwater Energy Corporation (Re) may, for now, resolve the uncertainty regarding the end‐of‐life obligations owed by an AER licensee debtor in an insolvency proceeding. This article describes the likely consequences of the decision for the federal insolvency regime, energy industry, debt financing, and directors of oil and gas companies.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

Insolvency and Environmental Law Collide: Supreme Court of Canada rules in favour of Alberta energy regulator in Redwater decision

  • March 30, 2019
  • Tamara Farber and Sherry Kettle

The SCC’s decision in Orphan Well Association v. Grant Thornton Limited says there are end-of-life remedial obligations associated with a bankrupt’s non-productive wells that have to be addressed. These remedial obligations are a prioritization of the use of the bankrupt’s assets for compliance with its regulatory obligations to clean up under the terms of its licenses.This article provides an overview of the impact of the decision on insolvency professionals and secured creditors.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

A Guide to Cannabis Waste Management Under Canada's Environmental Laws

  • March 30, 2019
  • Oliver Moore and Jason Worobetz

In 2018, the Cannabis Act came into force and introduced a federal regulatory regime to control the licensing and production of cannabis. However, the Act is largely silent as to the environmental obligations of licensed cultivators and processors (“licensees”). Licensees currently operate in a complex and overlapping environmental regime with significant potential liability. This article provides an overview of a licensee’s key obligations in regard to cannabis waste management.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

Ontario’s Proposal to Address Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Industrial Emission Performance Standards

  • March 30, 2019
  • John Georgakopoulos, Joanna Vince, and Madiha Vallani,

Secured creditors should engage with the debtor, environmental and insolvency professionals as quickly as possible to protect their investment in collateral. Secured creditors will also need to consider whether it makes sense to risks of regulatory orders if they commence an insolvency process as there is a risk that there will be no distribution to creditors after satisfying environmental obligations.

Environmental Law, Natural Resources and Energy Law, Student Forum

Get to Know your Executive - Maryana Viguiliouk, Member-at-Large

  • March 30, 2019

In our continuing efforts to introduce you to your OBA Executive, we wish to introduce you to Maryana Viguiliouk. Read on to learn more about Maryana’s practice, her experiences, and her motivations for serving on the OBA Citizenship and Immigration Section Executive.

Citizenship and Immigration Law, Student Forum