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Osler Update February 26, 2024

Yes, Québec consumer protection laws actually can get stricter: what you need to know about the new warranty and repair obligations of Bill 29

Québec’s Bill 29 introduces new warranty requirements, a prohibition on planned obsolescence, stricter penalties for non-compliance and other...

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Yes, Québec consumer protection laws actually can get stricter: what you need to know about the new warranty and repair obligations of Bill 29
Osler Update February 23, 2024

OECD releases transfer pricing guidance on a simplified and streamlined approach (Amount B of Pillar One)

The OECD has released its first transfer pricing report on Amount B of Pillar One, which introduces a simplified transfer pricing methodology for...

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OECD releases transfer pricing guidance on a simplified and streamlined approach (Amount B of Pillar One)
Blog February 20, 2024

‘Lacuna matata’: should we worry about a gap in B.C.’s domestic arbitration scheme?

The British Columbia Court of Appeal has found a gap in the province’s arbitration system that affects dispute deficiencies and appeals.

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‘Lacuna matata’: should we worry about a gap in B.C.’s domestic arbitration scheme?
Blog February 15, 2024

Del Giudice dismissed: Court of Appeal shows how the certification ‘cause of action’ component can be used to end meritless claims

In a recent decision, the Court of Appeal for Ontario reaffirmed that the cause of action component of the certification test is intended to be a...

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Del Giudice dismissed: Court of Appeal shows how the certification ‘cause of action’ component can be used to end meritless claims
Blog February 12, 2024

Ontario releases new regulations for carbon storage

New regulations in Ontario pave the way for carbon storage demonstration projects using private wells.

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Ontario releases new regulations for carbon storage
Blog February 7, 2024

OSC settles allegations relating to cryptocurrency tokens

In a first, Ontario’s Capital Markets Tribunal has approved a settlement agreement related to the promotion and sale of cryptocurrency tokens....

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OSC settles allegations relating to cryptocurrency tokens
Blog February 2, 2024

‘Phoenix’ litigation: can a class action dismissed for delay be resurrected?

A growing number of proposed class actions have been dismissed for delay since a new provision of the Ontario Class Proceedings Act was introduced in...

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‘Phoenix’ litigation: can a class action dismissed for delay be resurrected?
Report February 1, 2024

Guide to Canada’s mandatory disclosure rules

Canada's mandatory disclosure rules were significantly expanded in 2023.

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Guide to Canada’s mandatory disclosure rules
Blog January 31, 2024

When is a settlement a settlement?

Many lawsuits settle before they ever get to trial. But what happens when the parties disagree on whether a settlement agreement has actually been...

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When is a settlement a settlement?
Webinar January 30, 2024

AccessPrivacy Monthly Call: Québec’s draft anonymization regulation

CANON and AccessPrivacy jointly host an interactive online discussion of the scope, meaning and possible impact of the proposed Regulation.

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AccessPrivacy Monthly Call: Québec’s draft anonymization regulation