The Complete Brief

  • March 30, 2026

    Canada passes Bill C-12: Ottawa gains new authority over visas, asylum

    Canada has enacted sweeping changes to its immigration and asylum system after the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act (Bill C-12) received royal assent on March 26. The new law gives Ottawa broader powers to manage asylum claims, streamline processing and intervene in immigration programs when needed.

  • March 30, 2026

    MARITAL OR FAMILY PROPERTY - Equalization or division

    Appeal by appellant from an order made dividing family property equally between himself and the respondent. The only issue on appeal concerned the judge’s conclusion that it would not be significantly unfair under s. 95 of the Family Law Act (FLA) to divide equally the increase in value, during the parties’ nearly five-year relationship, of two real properties that the appellant owned prior to the relationship.

  • March 27, 2026

    Feds name 4 judges to B.C. Supreme Court

    The federal government has appointed four judges to the Supreme Court of British Columbia in Vancouver, the Department of Justice has announced.

  • March 27, 2026

    Amiram Y. Kotler named Manitoba King’s Bench judge

    Amiram Y. Kotler has been appointed a judge of the Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba in Winnipeg, the federal government has announced.

  • March 27, 2026

    RSS names articling students

    Robinson Sheppard Shapiro LLP (RSS) has named four students who will join the firm for their articling terms following the 2026 Course aux stages.

  • March 27, 2026

    Canada, Nova Scotia sign new impact assessment agreement

    Prime Minister Mark Carney and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston have announced the new Co-operation Agreement between Nova Scotia and Canada on Environmental and Impact Assessment.

  • March 27, 2026

    Feds introduce Build Canada Homes, bill to give provinces $1.7B

    On March 26, Canada announced the launch of Build Canada Homes, a new federal agency to help increase the pace of home building, including transitional and supportive housing, affordable and community housing, along with a new bill investing $1.7 billion.

  • March 27, 2026

    Canada’s evolving packaging regulations: Key legal developments for food, beverage businesses

    The regulatory landscape governing plastics and packaging in Canada is evolving quickly, with both federal and provincial governments introducing new requirements and expanding existing regimes. Recent developments signal a clear shift toward increased oversight and regulation of packaging materials — including expanded extended producer responsibility (EPR) regimes, reporting under the Federal Plastics Registry, new federal prohibitions on certain toxic substances, and a significant Federal Court of Appeal decision confirming federal jurisdiction over plastics regulation.

  • March 27, 2026

    Canada updates plan to position itself as global leader in next-generation vehicle manufacturing

    The government of Canada unveiled a new national strategy for the automotive sector on Feb. 5, 2026, marking a shift in federal policy through a series of measures.

  • March 27, 2026

    Allegations of judicial bias face high evidentiary bar

    In yet another high-conflict case, Eccles v. Eccles, 2025 ABCA 418, the Alberta Court of Appeal considered an appeal of a case management judge’s order, where the appellant mother sought to have the case management judge recuse himself on account of an alleged reasonable apprehension of bias.

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