The Complete Brief

  • June 05, 2026

    How Canadian SMEs can unlock the full benefits of the Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy

    The Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) Policy is designed to ensure that companies awarded defence procurement contracts undertake business activities in Canada equal to the value of the contracts they have won. The policy aims to ensure that “significant investments in defence-related goods and services generate long-term and high-value economic benefit to Canadian industry and encourage the growth of industry in emerging technologies, established and globally competitive capabilities, and domestic capacity related to national security issues.”

  • June 05, 2026

    Inconsistent consequences: How Canadian courts and tribunals respond to AI misuse

    When a Canadian court or tribunal finds that a party has relied on a case that does not exist, the consequence is far from uniform. In one decision, the lawyer responsible was ordered to pay $17,550 in costs personally. In another, the order was $100. In 60 of the 177 decisions we reviewed, the adjudicator identified the problem but imposed no consequence at all.

  • June 05, 2026

    Hayley Main returns to TDS in Winnipeg

    Hayley Main has rejoined Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP (TDS) as a litigation associate in its Winnipeg office.

  • June 05, 2026

    EVIDENCE - Witnesses - Credibility - R. v. W.(D.) analysis

    Appeal by Berg from a judgment of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal which affirmed his conviction for sexual assault. The main issue before the trial judge was whether the complainant had consented to sex with Berg. Both testified at trial and it was common ground that the sexual activity in question included sexual intercourse.

  • June 05, 2026

    CIVIL PROCEDURE - Costs - Appeals - Quashing or dismissal of - Abandonment or dismissal for delay

    Appeal by Janet Henley from a costs award arising out of long-running estate litigation between siblings. The decision under appeal ordered that each party bear their own costs. After that decision, but before a formal order was entered, Janet Henley and Brian Henley brought a Rule 20A application seeking enhanced costs based on offers to settle.

  • June 05, 2026

    Ontario farm liable for hidden bridge danger, court says

    An Ontario farm operator has lost its arguments at the province’s highest court that it should not bear responsibility for the collapse of a bridge on its land.

  • June 04, 2026

    Legislative, regulatory changes are coming as part of Ottawa’s new national ‘AI for All’ strategy

    The federal government’s new national artificial intelligence (AI) strategy indicates that legislative and regulatory changes are coming to facilitate Canada’s transformation into an AI leader among mid-sized nations, while also protecting the privacy and security of Canadians and businesses, as well as the country’s sovereignty.

  • June 04, 2026

    Ottawa extends consultation on major project approval, supply chain reforms

    Ottawa has extended an engagement process on proposed reforms aimed at ensuring federal reviews and decision-making timelines for major projects take no longer than one year.

  • June 04, 2026

    Ontario increasing penalty for illegal ticket reselling to $25K

    Ontario is implementing new financial enforcement measures against businesses and individuals that resell event tickets above their original total purchase price in violation of the Ticket Sales Act.

  • June 04, 2026

    Tax Court reluctantly denies CCB claim, citing longstanding gap in law

    The Tax Court of Canada has “reluctantly” upheld a finding that a father who cannot be removed from Canada but is not a “protected person” under immigration law is ineligible for the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), noting he had fallen through a crack in the legal system that the court first identified nearly 25 years ago.

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