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Alberta seeking greater role in judicial appointments, threatens to withhold funding for judges
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she wants a ‘formal and meaningful role’ for the province in the judicial appointment process and has threatened to withdraw funding to support any new judicial appointments unless a more collaborative process is set up.

Wednesday, February 04, 2026 @ 3:23 PM

Last Updated: Thursday, February 05, 2026 @ 1:27 PM

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is asking the federal government for a greater say in judicial appointments and has threatened to withdraw funding to support any new judicial appointments in the province unless a more collaborative process is set up. In an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, Smith also said Ottawa needs to relax bilingualism requirements for judicial appointments “that do not reflect Canada’s broader linguistic diversity in Western Canada and alienates Albertans and western Canadians alike.” ... [read more]

Court upholds decision finding race, disability did not play a role in TD Bank employee’s demotion

Wednesday, February 04, 2026 @ 4:17 PM

The Federal Court has upheld a tribunal decision that a Black employee formerly working at TD Bank was not deprived of his Charter rights due to a demotion through restructuring, despite his arguments on race and disability being a factor. ... [read more]

B.C. Court of Appeal upholds certification of privacy class action against Home Depot

Wednesday, February 04, 2026 @ 3:55 PM

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld the certification of a class action against Home Depot for sharing customer information with Meta, confirming that Privacy Act claims may be certified where common liability can be assessed on a class-wide basis. ... [read more]

Labour board’s view that worker’s comments weren’t ‘sexual harassment’ was unreasonable: FCA

Tuesday, February 03, 2026 @ 5:13 PM

The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that a longtime WestJet employee’s persistent unwelcome comments, which had sexual undertones, were “sexual harassment” that could possibly justify his termination, notwithstanding that the labour board below made findings that none of his intrusive comments to his female coworkers were “sexual in nature or intent” and that no one interpreted his comments in a sexual manner. ... [read more]

Quebec SMEs call for grandfathering clause for Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Tuesday, February 03, 2026 @ 5:11 PM

Quebec small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are calling on the federal government for a grandfather clause and transitional measures to combat challenges they are facing due to current restrictions on the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and “poorly aligned reforms” between Ottawa and Quebec. ... [read more]