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Blog May 19, 2021

Class actions ‘belong to class members’, not their lawyers: Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench clarifies roles of representative plaintiffs

The interplay between the roles and responsibilities of the representative plaintiff and class counsel in the context of a class action has been the...

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Class actions ‘belong to class members’, not their lawyers: Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench clarifies roles of representative plaintiffs
Blog March 15, 2021

Ontario Court of Appeal clarifies approach to assessing public correction in secondary market misrepresentation claims

The secondary market liability provisions prescribed by the various provincial securities acts set out a framework for recovery of market losses...

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Ontario Court of Appeal clarifies approach to assessing public correction in secondary market misrepresentation claims
Blog January 21, 2021

A new chapter for novel claims in class proceedings

Last year, the Supreme Court of Canada signalled an important shift in how courts should approach motions to strike pleadings based on novel causes...

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Blog January 14, 2021

Ontario and Québec courts hold joint hearing in multijurisdiction class actions

In Brazeau v Canada (Attorney General), the Ontario and Québec courts heard identical motions for a distribution protocol and individual issues...

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Webinar December 15, 2020

1688782 Ontario Inc. v. Maple Leaf Foods Inc.: Implications for Product Liability and Franchise Law

On November 5, 2020, the Supreme Court released its long-anticipated decision in 1688782 Ontario Inc. v. Maple Leaf Foods Inc.

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Webinar November 26, 2020

Understanding Fraser v Canada. Impacts and Risks for Pension Administrators and Employers Across Canada

The recent Supreme Court of Canada ruling in Fraser v Canada that the design of the RCMP pension plan discriminated against women who were enrolled...

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Osler Update November 11, 2020

Franchisees cannot beef with manufacturer over contaminated meat

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada held that a manufacturer’s breach of its duty to supply products safe for human consumption does not...

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Franchisees cannot beef with manufacturer over contaminated meat
Blog October 28, 2020

New dimensions of preferable procedure: “jurisdictional preferability” and multijurisdictional class proceedings

In order to be certified, a proposed class proceeding must be deemed the “preferable procedure” for resolving the plaintiff’s...

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Blog May 28, 2020

COVID-19 class actions: Cautionary reminders from south of the border

Canadian companies have faced an unprecedented last few months in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent measures to contain its...

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Blog April 30, 2020

Capital markets regulator embracing renewal in the shadow of “unprecedented change”

Canada’s largest provincial capital markets regulator, the Ontario Securities Commission (the “OSC”),  while offering needed...

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