Pulse

  • September 17, 2025

    Kate Costin named partner at Aird & Berlis

    Aird & Berlis has a new partner: Kate Costin. According to a statement from the firm, Costin has joined its litigation and construction groups.

  • September 17, 2025

    Reducing the ‘strikingly high’ commissions of auto brokers in Alberta: Another key to affordability

    Two months ago, we explored how unrestrained auto body insurance fraud, evidenced by nine out of 10 hidden cameras and other indicators across Canada, likely impacts auto insurance affordability here in Alberta. This article recognizes another area of auto insurance that could use some serious reform: auto insurance broker regulation.

  • September 17, 2025

    Joseph Hillier to lead iGaming Ontario

    According to a statement from the board of directors of iGaming Ontario, Joseph Hillier is the organization’s new president and chief executive officer, effective Sept. 8, 2025.

  • September 17, 2025

    Business succession: Team sports in the legal profession

    If every family is dysfunctional, and each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way, then to fix them, we need to have more than one tool available. And if the type of thinking that fixes problems is different than the type of thinking which created them, then to work with families on business succession we need to look for solutions in places that the families have not considered.

  • September 17, 2025

    Ontario Court of Appeal clarifies rules of evidence for impaired convictions

    Impaired driving is a criminal offence throughout Canada. However, the requirements for the Crown to prove impairment differ depending on the province. The Ontario Court of Appeal decision in R. v. Kim, 2025 ONCA 478 involved three individuals who, after appeals to a Summary Convictions Appeal Court, were convicted of operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 80 or higher.

  • September 16, 2025

    Cabinet says new criminal legislation coming in ‘matter of days’ but federal budget not till Nov. 4

    With MPs back in the capital for the fall, the first two days in the House of Commons were busy ones for legislators. On Sept. 16, 2025, Justice Minister Sean Fraser disclosed some of the Liberal government’s immediate plans and timing for new criminal justice legislation, while Finance and National Revenue Minister François-Philippe Champagne informed the Commons today that he will deliver a somewhat tardy federal budget on Nov. 4, 2025 — not in October, as Liberal House Leader Steven MacKinnon stated when he laid out the minority government’s fall agenda at a press conference the previous day.

  • September 16, 2025

    WeirFoulds adds 4 new associates

    WeirFoulds LLP has welcomed four new lawyers: Mallory Cramp-Waldinsperger, Ethan Levy, Yatin Sidhu and Uyên Tran.

  • September 16, 2025

    Justice of the chocolate-y kind

    Canada’s rich history with chocolate extends beyond its culinary appeal to include a fascinating intersection with legal frameworks. As the country continues to innovate and expand its chocolate industry, various legal themes emerge that shape the production, distribution and consumption of this beloved treat.

  • September 16, 2025

    LEAF welcomes Ruth Goba as executive director

    The Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) has announced the appointment of Ruth Goba as executive director.

  • September 16, 2025

    Dalhousie University, unionized faculty reach tentative agreement

    Dalhousie University and its locked-out unionized faculty have reached a tentative deal — potentially ending a chaotic labour dispute that included the institution’s law school.