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Legislative Update | July 17, 2026

Your OBA LegUp Policy and Legislative Update Week of July 13

Ticket Resale Updates: Premier Ford’s office has instructed the preparation of regulations to fix the new anti-scalping law. The cap on resale tickets was introduced as part of the 2026 budget. The draft regulations are intended to improve enforcement by defining the face value of a ticket and determining how secondary markets will have to verify it.

Article | July 15, 2026

Coordinating Multi-Jurisdictional Class Actions: Yee v. Telus International and The First Application of Sections 5(6)-5(8) of Ontario’s Class Proceedings Act

Parallel class actions filed in multiple provinces are a familiar feature of Canadian class action practice, long understood to strain one of the central purposes of class proceedings: judicial economy. To address this concern, several provinces have amended their class proceedings legislation to provide additional tools for addressing parallel multi-jurisdictional class actions. Ontario did so in 2020 through amendments made to the Class Proceedings Act, 1992, which included the addition of sections 5(6)-5(8). More than five years after these provisions were implemented, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, in Yee v. Telus International (Cda) Inc., 2026 ONSC 3165, has finally interpreted and applied them – providing valuable guidance for counsel on the factors to be considered where a stay of an Ontario class proceeding is sought on the basis of overlapping parallel class actions.

Article | July 15, 2026

How Will Funding Be Weighed on Your Carriage Motion?

This article reviews court commentary regarding funding arrangements, and the importance funding could be given in the future. While funding has largely been a neutral factor in previous carriage decisions, courts have in various ways emphasized the importance of presenting a reliable funding plan at this stage.

Article | July 13, 2026

The Emerging Role of Predominance in Ontario Class Actions: Pedersen V. Advanced Bionics LLC

A recent certification decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Pedersen v. Advanced Bionics LLC, provides important guidance on the predominance requirement introduced by the 2020 amendments to Ontario's Class Proceedings Act, 1992. The case is noteworthy because it is one of the first decisions to meaningfully apply the predominance requirement following Justice Perell's analysis in Banman v. Ontario, 2023 ONSC 6187. This article considers the Court's novel use of the predominance requirement as a case-management tool capable of shaping and rehabilitating proposed class actions.

Legislative Update | July 13, 2026

Your OBA LegUp Policy and Legislative Update Week of July 6

Ticket Resellers Untouched: Despite ticket resale platforms running afoul of Ontario’s new price cap law, the province has not fined any violations to date.

Article | July 10, 2026

Court of Appeal Summaries (June 29 – July 3)

Following are our summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario for the week of June 29, 2026.

News | July 07, 2026

AI is Reshaping Legal Practice. Are You Ready?

Why Ontario lawyers are marking August 18 on their calendars.

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