The Complete Brief

  • March 26, 2026

    Court allows appeal of conspiracy claim in class action against Pizza Nova

    The Ontario Superior Court of Justice Divisional Court has allowed Pizza Nova franchisees’ appeal on the certification of a conspiracy claim in a class action concerning delivery driver classification.

  • March 26, 2026

    Yukon moves to participate in B.C. opioid class action

    The Yukon has introduced legislation that would pave the way for it to join a massive lawsuit against “makers and sellers” of opioid drugs.

  • March 26, 2026

    Feds announce additional sanctions against Russia

    The federal government has announced further sanctions under the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations.

  • March 26, 2026

    Dipchand adds Yixian Chen as partner

    Dipchand LLP has welcomed Yixian Chen as a partner in Toronto.

  • March 26, 2026

    Ethan Sinclair joins Dentons as partner

    Dentons has welcomed Ethan Sinclair as a partner in its Ottawa office, joining the infrastructure and PPP group.

  • March 26, 2026

    Nova Scotia Power commits to strengthening cybersecurity after major breach

    Nova Scotia Power has committed to strengthening its cybersecurity measures following a data breach that exposed sensitive information, including social insurance numbers, driver’s licence numbers and email addresses, of more than 900,000 customers.

  • March 26, 2026

    Estate law: Capital gains exemption and qualified small business corporation shares

    Canadian taxpayers are currently afforded a cumulative lifetime exemption on capital gains realized from the sale of qualified small business corporation shares and on a qualified farm property or a qualified fishing property. A deduction on capital gains realized from any such sale(s) is permitted, up to the exemption amount, which as of June 25, 2024, was increased from $1,016,836 to $1,250,000, indexed for inflation. The new amount applies to sale(s) that take place after that date.

  • March 26, 2026

    Federal Court imposes solicitor-client costs over AI-hallucinated case law filing

    The Federal Court has sharply criticized a national Indigenous fisheries organization for relying on AI-hallucinated case law and ordered it and its in-house counsel to pay solicitor-client costs while dismissing its motion for an extension of time to seek judicial review.

  • March 26, 2026

    History of museum’s collection frames looted art claim

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) was founded in 1870 by a group of prominent New Yorkers including businessmen, financiers, artists and philanthropists. Their objective was to bring fine art and art education to the American public, having been inspired by Europe’s great museums, with initial acquisitions being comprised of European Old Master paintings.

  • March 26, 2026

    Rethinking community self-defence: Should Ontario permit civilians to carry firearms?

    A terrorist with explosives and a rifle rammed his truck into Temple Israel synagogue in Michigan. He planned to kill the Jews in the building. The attacker was fatally shot by armed security guards. Had this happened in Ontario, the synagogue’s staff, teachers and 140 children in the preschool very likely would have been either murdered or terribly injured because civilian security staff and volunteers here are not permitted to carry firearms.

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