May 29, 2026
The Supreme Court of Canada has elaborated on exceptions to the presumptive Jordan time limits on net trial delay, ruling that “particularly complex” criminal prosecutions or scheduling conflicts in joint trials may, in some circumstances, justify trials taking longer than the presumptive limits set out in R. v. Jordan, 2016 SCC 27.
May 29, 2026
The Canada Revenue Agency is increasingly relying on Multiple Listing Service (MLS) data and other third-party information to support tax audits involving residential real estate transactions.
May 29, 2026
Law Society of Ontario (LSO) benchers made several changes to their rules and bylaws at the May 28 convocation, including changes to reporting requirements when lawyers and paralegals are accused of wrongdoing and expanding the certified specialist designation to include paralegals.
May 29, 2026
Appeal by the Crown from a judgment of the Ontario Court of Appeal which affirmed a judgment granting a stay of proceedings. Jacques-Taylor and three co-accused were charged with drug- and firearm‑related offences. On July 6, 2022, Jacques-Taylor and one of his co-accused appeared in court to set a trial date.
May 29, 2026
Appeal by the Crown from a judgment of the Ontario Court of Appeal which affirmed a judgment granting a stay of proceedings. The respondents were jointly charged with several offences in relation to a drug trafficking operation. They were part of 18 individuals who were divided into 10 overlapping prosecution groups.
May 28, 2026
A southern Alberta man was sentenced to five-and-a-half years, less time served, in connection with a fatal attack on 33-year-old Linden Grier in 2021.
May 28, 2026
For a number of years, I have written in Law360 and elsewhere about issues and developments in animal law. Alberta’s Bill 22, the Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2026, which received royal assent on May 14, is a notable step in the evolution of animal welfare protection across Canada. The legislation is the province’s first major overhaul of its animal protection framework in two decades. More importantly, perhaps, one might say it reflects how animal welfare advocacy continues to influence legislatures in incremental but meaningful ways.
May 28, 2026
Appeal by appellant from conviction for aggravated assault. The appellant bit off part of the complainant’s pinkie finger during a physical altercation. The Crown called five witnesses at trial: the complainant, Marshall (the complainant’s husband at the time of the incident, who was present during the incident), and three investigating police officers.
May 27, 2026
New Brunswick has introduced legislation in a bid to strengthen the “enforcement and prosecution” of bylaws used by First Nations in their communities. According to a May 27 news release, the proposed changes to the Provincial Offences Procedure Act “would provide clarity that provincial procedures can be applied to First Nations bylaws, should First Nations wish for them to apply.”
May 27, 2026
Citing the need to “move quickly to detect and disrupt” the illegal synthetic opioids causing many deaths and injuries, Ottawa announced it has launched a new drug analysis centre to combat illegal drugs.