The Complete Brief

  • May 12, 2026

    Mortgage renewals to ease in 2026 amid rising stress in some regions: CMHC

    Canada’s residential mortgage market reached the peak of its renewal wave in 2025 as more borrowers faced rising financial stress while renewing loans at higher interest rates, according to a report by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).

  • May 12, 2026

    B.C. announces new regulations for emergency preparedness

    British Columbia’s municipalities and regional districts will soon have new responsibilities under the Emergency and Disaster Management Act as modernized requirements for emergency management will come into effect.

  • May 12, 2026

    Court of Appeal quashes appeal of project restructuring order as interlocutory

    The Ontario Court of Appeal has quashed an appeal arising from a court-supervised sale process under the Ontario Business Corporations Act, holding that the order was interlocutory and therefore appealable only to the Divisional Court with leave.

  • May 12, 2026

    Ontario nurses, health care workers fight law blocking strikes

    Ontario nurses have launched a constitutional challenge of a decades-old statute that prohibits them from taking job action. The lawsuit from the Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA), which represents more than 68,000 nurses and health care professionals, aims to strike down the Hospital Labour Disputes Arbitration Act (HLDAA).

  • May 12, 2026

    Parker v. King: Accommodation, fairness of process and Rico the python

    Family court cases are quite varied. Some involve straight couples. Some same-sex. Some married. Some common law. Some no children. Some blended families. Some complex or foreign assets. More recently, the asset being debated in court is the family pet, such as a cat or dog.

  • May 12, 2026

    Saskatchewan high court examines provocation in manslaughter case

    Counsel and judges must be alive to the elements that must be met for the criminal defence of provocation, says the lawyer for a former police officer who killed an extramarital lover following a toxic and violent same-sex affair.

  • May 12, 2026

    Canada’s move toward a federal stablecoin regime

    Canada has signalled a more coordinated approach to digital-asset regulation with a proposed framework for stablecoins, introduced through Budget 2025 and enabling legislation. The proposal would replace Canada’s current mix of requirements with a single federal regime for fiat-backed stablecoins.

  • May 12, 2026

    Jeffrey Locke appointed to B.C. Supreme Court

    The federal government has named Jeffrey W. Locke, associate counsel at Stewart McDannold Stuart, a judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in Victoria.

  • May 12, 2026

    McCarthy Tétrault adds environmental lawyer Terri-Lee Oleniuk in Calgary

    McCarthy Tétrault has added Terri-Lee Oleniuk as a partner in its business law group in Calgary.

  • May 12, 2026

    Federal Court of Appeal clarifies test for clearly descriptive composite trademarks

    In January 2025, we discussed the Federal Court’s decision in Auberge & Spa Le Nordik Inc. v. Therme Development (CY) Ltd., 2024 FC 1765. In this case, the applicant had sought to strike specific services from the registrations for THERME, THERME GROUP, THERME WOMANS HEAD LOGO and THERME WOMAN LOGO owned by Therme Development (CY) Ltd. (TD), mainly related to health spa resort services.

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