Business

  • April 30, 2026

    Court grants interpleader application over mining royalties amid corporate control dispute

    The Ontario Court of Appeal has allowed a mine operator to pay disputed royalty funds into court, overturning a ruling that found no adverse claims to support interpleader relief amid a battle for control of the owner of the mining rights.

  • April 30, 2026

    B.C. announces changes to Wildlife Act for raccoon welfare

    B.C. has announced that new regulations under the Wildlife Act are now in effect, restricting the use of foot-encapsulating traps, commonly known as egg traps, to licensed trappers to prevent pain and injury to raccoons.

  • April 30, 2026

    Feds announce Team Canada Strong, a plan to recruit up to 100,000 skilled trades workers

    Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a new measure called Team Canada Strong, a $6-billion nationwide effort to “recruit, train and hire 80,000 to 100,000 new Red Seal trades workers in the next five years.”

  • April 30, 2026

    Pallett Valo expands construction team with Jonathan Beiles

    Pallett Valo has added Jonathan Beiles to its construction and infrastructure practice.

  • April 30, 2026

    CSA finds procedure issue in investor protection fund review

    The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) recently published the Oversight Review Report of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF), evaluating whether it complied with the terms and conditions of its approval orders and whether its regulatory processes are applied consistently and effectively.

  • April 30, 2026

    The confluence of AI, intellectual property and estate planning: What could go wrong?

    Death, as it turns out, is not the end of the revenue stream. If anything, it may be the beginning of a particularly vigorous second act. Consider the perennial earners on Forbes’ list of highest-paid dead celebrities: Michael Jackson still moonwalks to the bank, Dr. Seuss continues to rhyme his way into licensing deals, Richard Wright and Syd Barrett echo through classic rock royalties, and the Notorious B.I.G. remains, well, notorious — and profitable. The moral? Mortality is inevitable; monetization, apparently, is optional but highly recommended.

  • April 30, 2026

    Social media review for visa applicants and travellers: An update

    Increasingly, U.S. government entities appear to be utilizing technology to screen visa and other immigration benefit applicants. In some cases, this has become very public and transparent. For example, most people are aware that phones and other electronic devices can be screened when coming into the United States.

  • April 30, 2026

    AI meets M&A: The new frontier of data risk and compliance

    Artificial intelligence (AI) and associated algorithms increasingly underpin routine business functions and often form part of a company’s product or service offering. In June 2025, Microsoft found that 71 per cent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) surveyed were actively using AI or generative AI for core operations; among digital-native firms, the rate reached 90 per cent. Behind the scenes, AI models are responsible for making material business decisions, running equipment and offering services to third parties — including health care decisions, dynamic pricing, forecasting, supply chain optimization, customer chats and routing, applicant screening, identity validation, fraud detection and marketing campaigns.

  • April 29, 2026

    CFIB says economic update doesn’t help shrinking number of SMEs

    The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has stated that measures announced in yesterday’s federal spring economic update were “not enough to halt the alarming loss of small businesses” across the country.

  • April 29, 2026

    Torys adds energy, Indigenous law partner in Calgary

    Torys has welcomed Jeremy Barretto as a partner in its infrastructure, energy and resources group in Calgary.