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Blog November 21, 2022

Québec Court of Appeal rules on consequence of voluntary disclosure of privileged information made to law enforcement in the context of an investigation

On October 17, 2022, the Québec Court of Appeal in Centre universitaire de santé McGill c. Lemay (Lemay) held that the voluntary disclosure of...

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Québec Court of Appeal rules on consequence of voluntary disclosure of privileged information made to law enforcement in the context of an investigation
Blog April 7, 2022

The AMF must conduct its investigations with ‘rigour, diligence and celerity’

These are the words of the Tribunal administratif des marchés financiers, when it reminded the Autorité des marchés financiers that a freeze order...

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The AMF must conduct its investigations with ‘rigour, diligence and celerity’
Osler Update December 13, 2021

White-collar defence: Increasing risks and enforcement activity

For businesses, this year was marked by continued increases in compliance risks relating to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic.

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Osler Update November 15, 2021

Navigating issues in cross-border investigations

Osler lawyers suggest organizations involved in cross-border investigations consider engaging with each foreign authority involved to mitigate the...

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Osler Update December 8, 2020

Economic recovery stimulates the Canadian construction and infrastructure sector

In response to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments across the globe have committed to significant spending measures to...

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Blog October 8, 2020

Québec Court of Appeal comments on eligibility requirements for general contractors in a public call for tenders

On September 8, 2020, the Québec Court of Appeal released its decision in Société québécoise des infrastructures v. Agences Robert Janvier...

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Blog September 30, 2020

Bill 66: Québec revamps its infrastructure bill

On September 23, 2020, the Québec government (the “Government”) tabled Bill 66, An Act respecting the acceleration of certain...

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Blog August 5, 2020

Potential fast-track of infrastructure projects in Québec

On September 15, 2020, the Québec Government (the “Government”) will resume its efforts to pass a bill that would help accelerate the...

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Blog June 4, 2020

The Québec Court of Appeal clarifies the Jordan framework when a new trial is ordered

Be aware – the Québec Court of Appeal recently ruled that the “Jordan clock” should be reset to zero for a retrial, which may...

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