Business

  • December 17, 2025

    SCC rejects latest bid to get intervener counsel into court; AGs & other interveners limited to Zoom

    The Supreme Court of Canada is poised to hear argument from dozens of interveners in a groundbreaking case about the Charter’s “notwithstanding” clause and the “architecture” and “unwritten principles” of the Constitution, however, intervener counsel won’t be allowed to set foot in the top court’s iconic Ottawa courtroom.

  • December 17, 2025

    Court allows judicial review in federal procurement dispute over worker qualifications

    The Federal Court of Appeal has allowed a judicial review application in a dispute over a procurement award for a bid, finding that the trade tribunal did not accurately review an allegation of workers not meeting criteria.

  • December 17, 2025

    New regulation on special economic zones in Ontario comes into effect Jan. 1

    A new regulation in Ontario, which sets out “criteria to designate special economic zones, trusted proponents and projects,” will come into effect on Jan. 1, 2026. According to a government release, the regulation “supports the advancement of job-creating investments and projects that are of strategic and critical importance to Ontario’s economic security.”

  • December 17, 2025

    Experts warn reading of UNDRIP into B.C. law could cause major legal uncertainty

    Legal experts are warning that a landmark B.C. Court of Appeal ruling requiring all provincial laws to be interpreted in line with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has introduced an unprecedented level of legal uncertainty in the province.

  • December 17, 2025

    Foreign tax credits: Practical considerations for compliance

    Income that is earned abroad by Canadian residents — whether it’s through employment, investments, or business activities — is typically taxed in the country in which it was earned. Canadians will also be taxed on their global income.

  • December 16, 2025

    Feds announce Buy Canadian policy now in effect

    Canada has announced that core elements of the Buy Canadian policy have been implemented and are now in effect. It said the policy supports workers, strengthens domestic industries and creates a more diversified economy.

  • December 16, 2025

    Court confirms patients are relevant consumers in prescription-drug trademark confusion analysis

    The Federal Court of Appeal has upheld a trademark injunction against Samsung and Biogen over their BYOOVIZ biosimilar, ruling that patients are relevant consumers in assessing confusion with Novartis’s trademark in BEOVU, a drug used to treat neovascular age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD).

  • December 16, 2025

    Ottawa sanctions four senior Iranian officials for gross human rights violations in Iran

    Ottawa has imposed sanctions against four Iranian senior officials who the federal government says “have been involved in gross and systematic human rights violations” in the Islamic Republic of Iran where they “have had a significant role in facilitating and directing repressive policies.”

  • December 16, 2025

    Hosel rockets: ‘Sandbagger?! I’ll see you in court!’

    A couple of incidents that happened while playing golf have been bothering me. It started a few years ago during an invitational tournament at what was then known as Doral Golf and Country Club in Florida. Our happy foursome was finishing the front nine of the famous 18-hole course called the Blue Monster. While waiting on the ninth tee, staring down a par three over water and into a stiff breeze, I made small talk with the fellows in our group: “Who won the tournament last year?” Their expressions suddenly turned sour, and one muttered, “Two [expletive] sandbaggers!” Then another added, “Those [expletive] cheaters will never be invited back, [expletive] them.”

  • December 16, 2025

    A real and substantial connection: Ontario court confirms jurisdiction in AI copyright case

    The Superior Court of Justice has issued an important decision concerning allegations of infringement asserted against AI companies. The decision may help rights holders (Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd. v. OpenAI Inc., 2025 ONSC 6217).