Wills, Trusts & Estates
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									August 05, 2025
									Federal Court of Appeal bars estates from Charter damages in early parole rights class actionThe Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that the estate of a deceased federal inmate cannot claim damages for the government’s retrospective removal of early parole, which was found to be a violation of the Charter right not to be punished twice for the same offence. 
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									August 01, 2025
									McKenzie Lake Lawyers welcomes new associate Meagan MacArthurMeagan MacArthur has joined McKenzie Lake Lawyers as an associate in its wills, estates and trusts group at the London, Ont., office. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Manitoba court clarifies proof standards for will challengesFor a will to be recognized as valid, the testator must have known and approved of its contents. Typically, knowledge and approval are presumed when a will is submitted for probate, provided it was duly executed. 
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									July 30, 2025
									Expert panel recommends 24 pre-1970 Supreme Court precedents for priority translationThe Supreme Court of Canada — which drew fire last year for its posting, and then removal, of some 6,000 pre-1970 untranslated (mostly English) judgments from its website — says it has started to translate some of the court’s “most significant” decisions rendered before the 1970 Official Languages Act (OLA) required all new judgments to be issued simultaneously in both official languages. 
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									July 30, 2025
									Christine Dimitrov joins MLT Aikins in VancouverMLT Aikins has welcomed Christine Dimitrov as an associate lawyer in its Vancouver office, where she has joined the trusts, estates and legacy planning team. 
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									July 29, 2025
									Trudeau Liberals increased diversity of federal benches; female jurists made big gains: reportThe former Trudeau government’s nine-year push for diversity in federal appointments since 2016 saw big progress for female jurists — who now make up 49 per cent of all federally appointed judges — along with significant gains for jurists who self-identify as Indigenous, racialized, ethnic, 2SLGBTQI+ or as having a disability, according to the latest information from the Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs. 
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									July 28, 2025
									How your kids can access the ‘Bank of Mom and Dad’ to buy a homeEven though the housing market in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and elsewhere is currently undergoing a downturn due to economic uncertainty, homeownership likely remains out of reach for many. For young Canadians, a home purchase is often supported (at least partially) by the “Bank of Mom and Dad.” 
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									July 23, 2025
									G20 finance ministers discuss international tax reforms and debt relief framework in South AfricaFinance ministers and central bank governors from the world’s 20 largest economies (G20) have concluded their third meeting of the year in Durban, South Africa, by endorsing several initiatives with potential legal and regulatory implications for international finance and taxation. 
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									July 23, 2025
									Clark Wilson welcomes new associate Sean KellySean M. Kelly has joined Clark Wilson’s estates and trusts opinions and appeals group as an associate. 
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									July 22, 2025
									Finality over fairness: A cautionary tale in will drafting, limitation periodsThe Ontario Superior Court’s decision in Tessaro v. Gora, 2025 ONSC 198 quietly answered a long-standing question among estate planners: what happens when a decades-old drafting error is unexpectedly discovered? In answering this question, Justice Fred Myers not only clarified the legal consequences of such an error but also reiterated the importance of diligent drafting in estate planning.