The Complete Brief

  • April 21, 2026

    B.C. allows rural employers to retain foreign workers above cap

    British Columbia has announced it is opting into a temporary federal measure allowing rural employers to retain low-wage temporary foreign workers beyond the federal 10 per cent cap, according to a release issued April 20.

  • April 21, 2026

    B.C. law society benchers tackle finances, AI at April meeting

    It was all about numbers and AI at the most recent meeting of Law Society of British Columbia (LSBC) benchers. Benchers reviewed and approved the law society’s 2025 audited year-end financial report at their April 17 meeting, which showed a deficit in the LSBC general fund of $3.85 million, lower than the $4.6-million deficit projected when setting the 2026 budget.

  • April 21, 2026

    Harper Grey adds James Dawson and Catherine Wong as associates

    Harper Grey has added James Dawson and Catherine Wong as associates, the firm says.

  • April 21, 2026

    Justice Muise retires from Nova Scotia Supreme Court

    Justice Pierre L. Muise of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia will retire effective April 21, 2026, after more than 16 years on the bench, the Nova Scotia Judiciary has announced.

  • April 21, 2026

    Responding to complaints before the College of Nurses of Ontario: Process and tips

    As legal counsel for all types of nurses, including nurse practitioners, registered nurses and registered practical nurses, we are frequently retained to provide assistance in responding to complaints filed with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO). Although the regulatory framework governing complaint matters is complex, the following summarizes the core information that nurses should be aware of in order to navigate the process effectively.

  • April 21, 2026

    PM forms Canada-U.S. advisory committee ahead of CUSMA review

    Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced the creation of an advisory committee on Canada-U.S. economic relations, as Canada prepares for the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).

  • April 21, 2026

    Passing off and the importance of evidence

    How much evidence is enough to win a passing‑off case — particularly where the parties are not‑for‑profit organizations and the alleged goodwill arises from a single event? In Federation of Asian Canadians Toronto v. Asialicious Holdings Inc., 2026 FC 495, the Federal Court confirmed that credible, well‑documented early use can be decisive, even where damages are modest.

  • April 21, 2026

    Contractual interpretation and the earn-out dispute

    A lot has been written about the Project Freeway Inc. v. ABC Technologies Inc., 2025 ONCA 855 case since the Ontario Court of Appeal rendered its decision in December 2025 dismissing the appeal of Justice Jana Steele’s trial decision in the matter.

  • April 21, 2026

    CORPORATIONS - Oppression remedy

    Appeal by appellants and several related corporate entities from a chambers decision. The decision refused to vary a Mareva injunction to permit release of restrained funds for additional living expenses and to pay previously incurred legal fees.

  • April 21, 2026

    Copyright and competition: Music licensing challenges in Olympic figure skating

    The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina delivered two unforgettable weeks of historic performances, and figure skating once again proved it is one of the event’s crown jewels. However, one of the most talked-about stories, on and off the ice, was the music copyright controversy that affected athletes from various countries.

Can't find the article you're looking for? Click here to search the The Complete Brief archive.