SCC heard more cases in 2025 but still fewer than pre-pandemic; number expected to rise in 2026
Supreme Court of Canada, 2025
The nine justices of the Supreme Court of Canada in 2025: Front row, l to r: Malcolm Rowe, Andromache Karakatsanis, Richard Wagner (chief justice), Suzanne Côté, Sheilah Martin. Back row, l to r: Michelle O’Bonsawin, Nicholas Kasirer, Mahmud Jamal, Mary Moreau.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026 @ 4:55 PM

The Supreme Court of Canada heard more appeals last year than in 2024 and delivered its reserved judgments more quickly, but its hearings and output in 2025 were not yet up to pre-pandemic levels, according to the top court, which states it “expects to hear even more cases in 2026.” ... [read more]

Court removes counsel over dual role in subrogated and coverage claims

Tuesday, March 17, 2026 @ 5:41 PM

The Alberta Court of King’s Bench has removed a lawyer as counsel in subrogated actions brought in the name of an insured, finding that despite the absence of a solicitor-client relationship, his concurrent representation of the insurer against the insured created a substantial risk of impaired representation. ... [read more]

Court rejects stay of indeterminate proceedings in proposed consumer loan class actions

Tuesday, March 17, 2026 @ 4:18 PM

In two proposed class actions against companies offering loans for home improvement services, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has found the plaintiffs did not meet the test to stay hundreds of related proceedings in the lower court. ... [read more]

N.W.T. releases feedback on changes to union rules for public sector workers

Tuesday, March 17, 2026 @ 1:15 PM

The Northwest Territories has released feedback on possible legislative changes around how unionized public servants are represented. ... [read more]

FCA orders RCMP review body to decide delayed appeals within 6 months

Monday, March 16, 2026 @ 5:01 PM

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 17, 2026 @ 10:15 AM

The Federal Court of Appeal has ordered the RCMP External Review Committee (ERC) to issue findings in long-delayed disciplinary appeals within six months, ruling that the Federal Court erred in denying mandamus relief after concluding the delay was not unreasonable. ... [read more]