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Blog February 19, 2025

Drawing a line in the sand: Ontario Court of Appeal rules part of Sauble Beach belongs to Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation

The Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that part of Sauble Beach belongs to the Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation.

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Drawing a line in the sand: Ontario Court of Appeal rules part of Sauble Beach belongs to Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation
Webinar January 28, 2025

Indigenous Law Insights: the Crown’s honour in Indigenous contracts and new ‘reconciliatory’ approach to breach damages

Stay current with the latest developments in Indigenous law and policy across Canada by joining Osler's Indigenous Law Insights, a monthly 30-minute...

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Indigenous Law Insights: the Crown’s honour in Indigenous contracts and new ‘reconciliatory’ approach to breach damages
Osler Update July 24, 2024

SCC affirms limited government immunity for enacting Charter-violating legislation

Governments may be liable for damages where legislation was clearly unconstitutional when enacted or enacted in bad faith or as an abuse of power.

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SCC affirms limited government immunity for enacting Charter-violating legislation
Webinar March 26, 2024

Indigenous Law Insights: Thomas v. Rio Tinto Alcan Inc. nuisance claims defence and B.C.’s revised Land Act update

Brodie Noga, an associate in Osler's Litigation Group shared his insights

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Indigenous Law Insights: Thomas v. Rio Tinto Alcan Inc. nuisance claims defence and B.C.’s revised Land Act update
Osler Update January 8, 2024

B.C. Court of Appeal lowers the bar for dismissal for delay

A recent British Columbia Court of Appeal decision revisited a decades-old test for dismissing an action for want of prosecution, and could give B.C....

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B.C. Court of Appeal lowers the bar for dismissal for delay
Osler Update October 13, 2023

Supreme Court of Canada finds the federal Impact Assessment Act unconstitutional

On October 13, 2023, the Supreme Court of Canada found Canada’s federal Impact Assessment Act unconstitutional in part. We discuss the Court’s...

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Webinar September 26, 2023

Indigenous Law Insights: Federal UNDRIP action plan update and the importance of consultation in Indigenous negotiations

Join Ankita Gupta and Brody Noga for an update on the Federal UNDRIP Action Plan implementation in Canada and an overview of the B.C. Court of...

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Indigenous Law Insights: Federal UNDRIP action plan update and the importance of consultation in Indigenous negotiations
Osler Update April 8, 2022

Give it your best shot(gun): Lessons from B.C. Court of Appeal decision on the irrevocability of ‘shotgun offers’

Blackmore Management Inc. v. Carmanah Management Corporation illustrates the risks of a lengthy election period in a shotgun clause and the...

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Blog March 17, 2022

B.C. Court of Appeal offers guidance for judicial review of administrative appeals

In College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia v. The Health Professions Review Board, 2022 BCCA 10, the British Columbia Court of Appeal...

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B.C. Court of Appeal offers guidance for judicial review of administrative appeals