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Blog January 5, 2017

Divisional Court Upholds Significant OSC Insider Trading Case

Recently, we provided a brief update on the release of the Finkelstein v. Ontario (Securities Commission) appeal decision (update available here),...

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Osler Update December 28, 2016

Hospital physician appointment and appeal process prejudices patient care

The Ontario Public Hospitals Act (“PHA”) entitles physicians to apply on an annual basis for appointment or reappointment to exercise privileges...

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Osler Update December 22, 2016

Deal privilege may no longer protect shared legal advice following Minister of National Revenue v. Iggillis Holdings Inc., 2016 FC 1352

A recent decision by the Federal Court of Canada will place restrictions on the ability of parties to share privileged materials in the context of an...

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Deal privilege may no longer protect shared legal advice following Minister of National Revenue v. Iggillis Holdings Inc., 2016 FC 1352
Osler Update December 20, 2016

2016 Legal Year in Review

Our observations about what we believe to be some of the most significant legal developments affecting Canadian business over the past year and their...

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Osler Update December 16, 2016

Preparing for fast-approaching margin requirements for non-centrally cleared derivatives

Derivatives regulatory reform in Canada continues, with new margin requirements for non-centrally cleared derivative transactions coming into effect...

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Osler Update December 15, 2016

Potential significant changes to the Ontario Municipal Board on the horizon

The Government of Ontario (the Province) is conducting a formal review of the Ontario Municipal Board (the OMB), which may result in significant...

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Blog December 14, 2016

Kukemueller v Ontario (Community Safety and Correctional Services): Deciding a Moot Appeal to Clarify the Law

In Kukemueller v Ontario (Community Safety and Correctional Services), 2016 ONCA 451, the Court of Appeal for Ontario provided brief reasons allowing...

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Blog December 12, 2016

R. v. Pahl: Determining a Sentence’s Fitness on Appeal

In a sentencing appeal, the British Columbia Court of Appeal in R v. Pahl split on the issue of how to properly determine whether a sentence was fit...

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Osler Update December 12, 2016

Supreme Court of Canada clarifies the remedy of rectification in Canadian tax cases

On December 9, 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada released two much-awaited decisions in Fairmont and in PJC that clarified the scope of the remedy...

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Osler Update December 12, 2016

Canada’s younger generation needs a new pension tool

Ottawa recently introduced proposed changes that would amend federal pension laws to permit federally regulated employers to provide a pension plan...

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