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Blog February 28, 2025

Hydro-Québec held liable under principle of honour of the Crown

The Québec Superior Court has reinforced the need for greater respect in negotiations between agents of the Crown and Indigenous communities.

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Hydro-Québec held liable under principle of honour of the Crown
Blog February 26, 2025

Recent developments in the U.S. SEC’s proceedings against major crypto players signals pro-industry policy shift

The U.S. SEC has moved quickly to shift its stance towards the crypto industry under President Trump’s administration.

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Recent developments in the U.S. SEC’s proceedings against major crypto players signals pro-industry policy shift
Webinar February 25, 2025

Indigenous Law Insights: Hydro-Québec in violation of the honour of the Crown

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Indigenous Law Insights: Hydro-Québec in violation of the honour of the Crown
Osler Update February 21, 2025

Trump tariffs: President Trump proposes new measures on trading partners to address ‘non-reciprocal’ trade

We explain the memo, practical challenges, how Canada could be affected and its implications for international trade.

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Trump tariffs: President Trump proposes new measures on trading partners to address ‘non-reciprocal’ trade
Osler Update February 19, 2025

Raising the bar: updated Capital Accumulation Plan Guidelines increase plan sponsor obligations

Plan sponsors of defined contribution retirement and/or savings plans should consider an independent review of their plan for compliance.

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Raising the bar: updated Capital Accumulation Plan Guidelines increase plan sponsor obligations
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
Blog February 14, 2025

U.S. ‘pausing’ criminal enforcement of foreign bribery laws while DOJ is directed to revisit priorities

We look at what the move may mean for the U.S.'s historically aggressive track record in enforcing foreign bribery laws and efforts to fill the gap.

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U.S. ‘pausing’ criminal enforcement of foreign bribery laws while DOJ is directed to revisit priorities
Osler Update February 13, 2025

Trump tariffs: second strike hits steel and aluminum

We discuss the scope of the reimposed tariffs, what businesses need to know and what it could mean for the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement.

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Trump tariffs: second strike hits steel and aluminum
Blog February 13, 2025

‘Defer no time, delays have dangerous ends’:  Ontario class actions beware

An Ontario court interpreted, for the first time, the new “dismissal for delay” provisions in the province’s Class Proceedings Act.

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‘Defer no time, delays have dangerous ends’:  Ontario class actions beware
Osler Update February 12, 2025

Bitcoin-backed lending: opportunities and considerations for financial institutions

Traditional financial institutions are increasingly seeking opportunities to engage with cryptocurrency.

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Bitcoin-backed lending: opportunities and considerations for financial institutions