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Osler Update June 15, 2022

British Columbia and Tahltan Nation enter into landmark consent-based decision-making agreement

On June 6, 2022, the Tahltan Nation and British Columbia entered into the first consent-based decision-making agreement negotiated under B.C.’s...

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Osler Update May 11, 2022

Alberta Court of Appeal finds federal impact assessment regime unconstitutional

In this Osler Update, we summarize the key aspects of the decision for proponents and businesses subject to federal environmental laws.

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Webinar February 15, 2022

Q1 2022 Economic Update with Stephen Poloz

Stephen Poloz shares his views on the economy and provides insights into what to expect for 2022.

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Q1 2022 Economic Update with Stephen Poloz
Osler Update July 31, 2020

Appeal Court finds fresh duty to consult triggered by evolving science identifying novel adverse impacts

Appeal Court finds fresh duty to consult triggered by evolving science identifying novel adverse impacts

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Osler Update March 2, 2020

Alberta Court gives Cabinet 10 days to decide on oil sands project

The Court found an unjustified 19-month delay to be “abusive” and ordered Cabinet to decide within 10 days whether to approve Prosper Petroleum...

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Osler Update February 26, 2020

A Trojan Horse at the gates: Alberta Court of Appeal finds federal carbon tax unconstitutional

In a 4-1 majority decision, the Alberta Court of Appeal found the federal carbon tax legislation (the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act)...

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A Trojan Horse at the gates: Alberta Court of Appeal finds federal carbon tax unconstitutional
Osler Update December 20, 2019

Supreme Court Majority alters framework for judicial reviews and statutory appeals

On December 19, 2019, the SCC issued its decisions in Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Vavilov and Bell Canada v. Canada (Attorney...

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Osler Update December 13, 2019

Legislative powers, division and discontent: The provinces jostle to lead

The division of legislative powers between the federal parliament and the Canadian provinces is like a dance in which each partner has a sphere of...

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Legislative powers, division and discontent: The provinces jostle to lead
Osler Update February 5, 2019

Climate change litigation arrives in Canada

The ENVironnement JEUnesse lawsuit in Québec and the City of Victoria’s endorsement of a class action lawsuit against oil and gas producers for...

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Osler Update December 18, 2018

Resource projects and Indigenous consultation – What is best practice after a year of uncertainty?

In 2018, we saw the law of consultation evolve further after the release of new (and highly anticipated) decisions from the Supreme Court of Canada...

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