Personal Injury

  • September 09, 2025

    Aviva estopped from denying coverage in boating accident after delay in raising coverage concerns

    The Federal Court rejected an insurer’s bid to avoid defending and paying claims from a fatal boating accident, ruling that it was estopped from denying coverage after delaying and taking steps that prejudiced the insured’s access to evidence.

  • September 08, 2025

    Stronger laws required to protect Canadian health data

    Canada needs more robust legislation to prevent electronic health records from being accessed and potentially used by foreign entities.

  • September 04, 2025

    Ontario court approves $901M fees for Quebec class counsel in landmark tobacco settlement

    In a landmark ruling, an Ontario judge approved $901 million in fees to Quebec class action lawyers who secured a $4.1-billion settlement from tobacco companies for Quebec residents who were addicted to nicotine and suffered from smoking-related diseases.

  • September 04, 2025

    ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES - Measure of damages - Deductions

    Appeal by appellants of an award of damages for past and future loss of earning capacity to the respondent for injuries he suffered in two motor vehicle accidents.

  • September 03, 2025

    Legal experts & advocates push PM Carney for urgent action to secure Canada’s ‘digital sovereignty’

    Legal experts, advocacy organizations and prominent Canadians are asking Ottawa to urgently legislate and implement measures to counter the digital risks to Canada’s autonomy and democracy posed by artificial intelligence (AI), foreign interference and U.S. tech giants’ dominance of domestic digital infrastructure.

  • September 02, 2025

    LSM annual report a ‘comprehensive’ look at fiscal year, road ahead: president

    As Manitoba’s law society takes stock of its most recent fiscal year, the regulator’s new president aims to continue the work of minding lawyers’ well-being as part of a new strategic plan. Law Society of Manitoba (LSM) president Kyle Dear recently sat down with Law360 Canada to discuss the recent release of the law society’s 2025 annual report — a 31-page snapshot of the regulator’s latest fiscal year, which ran from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025.

  • August 29, 2025

    ‘Right to be forgotten’ privacy issues under PIPEDA and Charter heading to Federal Court

    Does Parliament’s private-sector privacy law protect the “right to be forgotten”? That question, at least in part, is now headed to Federal Court, following a groundbreaking determination this week by Canada’s privacy commissioner that Canadians have a right under the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) — in some circumstances and when certain criteria are met — to have online material about them delinked from their names (“de-listed”) so that published material is not listed in search engine results when their name is searched.

  • August 29, 2025

    Karyn Jemmott joins McCague Borlack

    McCague Borlack LLP has announced that Karyn Jemmott has joined its Toronto office as a law clerk.

  • August 28, 2025

    Canada amends vessel operation regulations for more local management

    The federal government is amending the Vessel Operation Restriction Regulations so local authorities can more efficiently manage issues such as excessive speed, shoreline erosion and community safety concerns.

  • August 27, 2025

    Law Foundation of Ontario celebrates 50 years in 2024 annual report

    The Law Foundation of Ontario is marking its golden anniversary as part of its annual report for 2024. Last year marked the Law Foundation of Ontario’s 50th anniversary — making that year’s report a milestone paper in the life of the organization. In their joint introductory message, chair Linda Rothstein and CEO Lisa Cirillo stated that 2024 represented the organization’s “largest single granting year.”