Pulse

  • July 16, 2026

    UN convention on cybercrime a step closer to coming into force as Canada signs on

    Canada is now the 79th signatory to the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, a groundbreaking treaty aimed at providing a legal basis for international cooperation in the fight against cybercrime.

  • July 16, 2026

    Glenn Joyal sworn in as Supreme Court of Canada justice

    The Honourable Glenn D. Joyal was officially sworn in on July 15 as a judge of the Supreme Court of Canada. According to the court, the private ceremony was held in Ottawa and presided over by Chief Justice Richard Wagner.

  • July 16, 2026

    Sondra Rebenchuk to lead AI innovation at Torkin Manes

    Torkin Manes has appointed Sondra Rebenchuk as director of AI and innovation.

  • July 16, 2026

    WeirFoulds names 2 associates in litigation and corporate groups

    WeirFoulds has added Damian Di Biase and Rijja Baig as associates in its commercial litigation and corporate, securities and public companies practice groups, respectively.

  • July 16, 2026

    Jessica Bardakji joins Langlois’ Montreal litigation team

    Jessica Bardakji has joined Langlois as a lawyer in its litigation group in Montreal.

  • July 16, 2026

    Judge confronting hate head-on

    In a recent decision out of the Ontario Court of Justice, R. v. MacDonald, 2026 ONCJ 332, Justice Seth Weinstein confronted a case that, on its surface, involved a single ugly outburst on a downtown Toronto street — but in its reasoning, became a broader meditation on how the justice system should respond to the normalization of racism in Canadian public life.

  • July 16, 2026

    Strategic AI adoption and implementation: Making AI work for law firms

    Generative artificial intelligence is currently reshaping professional services, including the practice of law. For law firms that have not yet made the leap, incorporating AI into private practice may feel daunting. Challenges can include identifying where AI can deliver meaningful value, being willing to experiment with proven workflows and selecting the “right” AI platforms. Rather than approach AI adoption as a technology initiative, this article advocates for treating AI as a business improvement initiative by deliberately targeting specific inefficiencies and implementing AI incrementally to realize measurable benefits.

  • July 15, 2026

    Civil appeals dominate SCC’s fall session as top court increases leave grants, case hearings in 2026

    As the Supreme Court of Canada moves to accept more cases in 2026, it has announced an especially packed fall session, with 31 appeals slated for argument from October through December. There are only 13 criminal law cases on the fall schedule that was unveiled by the top court this week: eight are as-of right appeals and just five are by-leave criminal appeals (one is both by leave and as of right).

  • July 15, 2026

    Ottawa names legal veterans to Senate advisory board

    Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon has announced appointments to the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments, including three members of the legal profession.

  • July 15, 2026

    Langlois adds Catherine Boilard to Quebec City litigation team

    Catherine Boilard has joined Langlois as a lawyer in its litigation group in Quebec City.