SCC’s new session precedes big moves as Martin J. and judges prep for departures
Supreme Court of Canada's new courtroom in the West Memorial Building
Due to the impending multi-year major overhaul of the Supreme Court of Canada’s historic building in Ottawa, its judges will move this summer across Wellington Street to prepare to preside over appeals next fall in the newly renovated 1950s-era West Memorial Building (as seen in this architectural rendering).

Monday, April 13, 2026 @ 12:29 PM

Last Updated: Monday, April 13, 2026 @ 1:04 PM

The Supreme Court of Canada’s spring docket presents the nine judges with a wide range of appeals, including the last cases to be heard by soon-to-retire Justice Sheilah Martin and her colleagues in their iconic 1940s-era Ottawa courthouse, which is slated for a multi-year major update. The Supreme Court’s new spring session, scheduled from April 13 to May 22, 2026, features 14 appeals, 10 of which involve criminal law issues. ... [read more]

Court allows leave to appeal in securities fraud conviction case

Monday, April 13, 2026 @ 4:54 PM

The Ontario Court of Appeal has allowed leave to appeal in a securities fraud conviction case to determine how a Supreme Court of Canada decision applies to acquittal appeals in the context of the Provincial Offences Act. ... [read more]

Federal Court quashes ruling overturning First Nation election citing unfairness, bias

Monday, April 13, 2026 @ 4:43 PM

The Federal Court has set aside an order overturning the election of a First Nation’s chief and council, finding that the decision was tainted by procedural unfairness and a reasonable apprehension of bias. ... [read more]

B.C. land claim decision ‘merits careful attention,’ lawyer says

Monday, April 13, 2026 @ 3:39 PM

A B.C.-based lawyer is saying a recent decision by the province’s top court in a land claim is of “particular significance and precedential value” as it represents the first time the court has made a declaration of Aboriginal title. ... [read more]

Federal Court bars vexatious litigant over numerous proceedings, AI submissions

Friday, April 10, 2026 @ 4:08 PM

The Federal Court has barred a self-represented litigant from starting or continuing proceedings without leave after finding that his repeated complaints, court actions and AI-tainted filings amounted to vexatious conduct. ... [read more]