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  • November 24, 2025

    Proxy voting: Impact in Canada of ESG changes in the U.S

    In response to regulatory pressures in the United States and shifting stewardship priorities among their clients, including in respect of environmental and diversity, equity and inclusion matters (ESG and DEI), in October 2025, both Glass, Lewis & Co. (Glass Lewis) and Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. (ISS) announced a shift in their global proxy voting policies away from standardized benchmark proxy voting recommendations to customized recommendations tailored to each investor’s priorities, including in respect of DEI and environmental matters.

  • November 24, 2025

    Law360 Canada Pulse survey 2025: nearly two-thirds of lawyers satisfied with jobs, but concerns remain

    A recent survey of the legal profession is showing high marks on issues like job satisfaction and compensation. According to the 2025 Lawyer Satisfaction Survey — which marks Law360 Canada’s third deep dive into the feelings and thoughts that legal professionals have about their jobs — 63 per cent of respondents report being satisfied or very satisfied with their jobs overall, up from 60 per cent last year.

  • November 24, 2025

    Hosel rockets: A golfer’s biggest danger?

    While Mark Twain described golf as “a good walk spoiled,” I don’t think he had in mind some of the serious injuries golfers have inflicted upon themselves and others during a round of golf.

  • November 21, 2025

    Federal judges say they’ll take Ottawa to court over rejection of independent pay commission’s recommendations

    The association representing Canada’s federally appointed judges decided this week to seek judicial review of Ottawa’s rejection of an independent judicial pay commission’s two key recommendations — including the commission’s advice that a $28,000 salary boost (on top of mandatory annual indexing) is necessary to keep attracting outstanding lawyers to the bench.

  • November 21, 2025

    Ontario seeks input on budget as key sectors face tariff headwinds

    The Ontario government is inviting businesses, workers and communities to provide input on the 2026 budget as the province contends with disruptions in key industries, including the automotive and steel manufacturing sectors, caused by U.S. tariffs.

  • November 21, 2025

    Miller Thomson names 2 new leaders to business services team

    Miller Thomson has appointed John Esvelt as chief technology officer and Jessica Watkins as chief administrative officer.

  • November 21, 2025

    Ontario’s impaired-driving restitution proposal: Legal and policy challenges ahead

    As reported by Law360 Canada, the Ontario government is exploring a new measure that would require impaired drivers who kill a parent or guardian in a motor vehicle accident to make ongoing financial support payments to the victim’s surviving children. The idea mirrors Bentley’s Law in Texas, enacted in 2023, which mandates long-term restitution — essentially child support — whenever an impaired driver is convicted of what Texas law refers to as “intoxication manslaughter” (the Canadian analogue most closely maps to “Impaired Operation Causing Death” under s. 320.14(3) of the Criminal Code).

  • November 21, 2025

    Federal Budget 2025: Impact on charities and not-for-profits

    On Nov. 4, the federal government tabled the federal budget (Budget 2025), which includes several legislative proposals relevant to charities and not-for-profits (NFPs). Many of these proposals were contained in government releases throughout August 2024, December 2024, January 2025 and August 2025, though Budget 2025 did not explain any specifics of those proposals.

  • November 21, 2025

    Artificial vs. authentic intelligence

    When I first saw the term “AI” in the news, I thought it was a barbecue sauce.

  • November 20, 2025

    Two P.E.I. lawyers appointed King’s Counsel

    R. Brendan Hubley, of Campbell Lea Barristers and Solicitors, and Ryan P. MacDonald, of Key Murray Law, can now add “KC” after their names, as they are this year’s recipients of the legal profession’s highest honour, according to a press release.

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