The Complete Brief

  • June 10, 2026

    How much should your executors and trustees be paid?

    Recent news reports concerning the compensation claimed by the executors of the estate of the late Loretta Rogers, matriarch of the telecom Rogers family, one of Canada’s wealthiest, has raised concerns for many, particularly if they have a large estate, on how much their executors can be paid.

  • June 10, 2026

    Why U.S. title insurance and escrow matter to the Canadian real estate lawyer

    Canadian real estate lawyers are accustomed to handling closings end to end. Under Canada’s Torrens-style land titles systems, the government register provides statutory assurance of title, and closings largely involve inter-law-firm fund exchanges. When your client purchases real property in the United States, however, the process is fundamentally different. There is no government guarantee of title. Instead, title evidence and settlement are private-market functions performed by title insurers and escrow/settlement agents. Understanding these differences is essential to properly advising your client on a U.S. real estate acquisition.

  • June 10, 2026

    Bill C-29’s shortcomings risk undermining effectiveness of proposed financial crimes agency

    On April 27, 2026, the Government of Canada tabled legislation to enact a first ever federal law enforcement agency designed to investigate sophisticated financial crimes. Bill C-29, which proposes the establishment of a Canadian Financial Crimes Agency, represents an important step and an acknowledgment that Canada has long struggled with the investigation of complex financial crimes.

  • June 10, 2026

    Why AI search is creating a new visibility gap for Canadian law firms

    The legal profession spent more than two decades adapting to search engines with algorithms that continually evolved. Law firms focused on websites, search engine optimization (SEO), online directories and content marketing because their audience turned to Google when looking for information and representation.

  • June 10, 2026

    BANKING - Loans - Guarantees

    Appeal by Mizrahi and related corporate entities (appellants) from a judgment in favour of V2 Investment Holdings Inc. (V2) on an outstanding commercial loan. V2 advanced a $12.9-million bridge loan to finance a partially completed condominium project in Ottawa, secured by guarantees and a demand debenture granting a mortgage over the property, which was initially unregistered due to a prior first mortgage held by Trez Capital Limited Partnership (Trez).

  • June 09, 2026

    Canada sanctions 2 individuals, 5 entities over settler violence in West Bank

    The federal government has imposed new sanctions on two individuals and five entities for their role in facilitating, supporting or contributing to the use or attempted use of violence by extremist settlers against Palestinian civilians or their property.

  • June 09, 2026

    Torys expands real estate team with 3 hires

    Torys has added Paul Logan, Larissa Svekla and Alina Kaiser to its commercial real estate team in Calgary, the firm says. Logan joins as a partner, Svekla as counsel and Kaiser as an associate.

  • June 09, 2026

    Ontario farm trespass law survives free speech challenge

    Ontario’s top court has ruled in favour of a provincial law aimed at trespassing on farms, saying it did not violate the Charter’s free expression protections.

  • June 09, 2026

    CFIB urges protection of supply chains in Labour Code reforms

    The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is calling on Ottawa to prioritize supply chain stability in light of the federal government concluding consultations on potential reforms to the Canada Labour Code.

  • June 09, 2026

    Court orders new trials in property dispute after finding errors in implied-term analysis

    The British Columbia Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial in a dispute over lot purchase agreements signed in 2016, finding that a trial judge erred in concluding that the contracts remained enforceable until a development condition was satisfied eight years later.

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