The Ontario Divisional Court recently released a
Ontario publishes Low-Carbon Hydrogen Strategy to support growing sector
Ontario’s new Low-Carbon Hydrogen Strategy seeks to position the province as a leader in the burgeoning sector. Osler’s Richard J. King, J…
The perils of asserting privilege
Canadian courts — up to and including the Supreme Court of Canada — have confirmed that solicitor-client privilege is a substantive right,…
The AMF must conduct its investigations with ‘rigour, diligence and celerity’
These are the words of the Tribunal administratif des marchés financiers, when it reminded the Autorité des marchés financiers that a freeze order is …
Alberta selects six proposals for carbon sequestration hubs for further evaluation
Alberta has announced six potential future sites for carbon sequestration hubs in the province. Osler’s Paula Olexiuk, Simon Baines, Sander Dunc…
Federal government establishes 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan
On March 29, the federal government released its 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan, outlining part of its strategy on the road to net-zero. Osler’s …
B.C. Court of Appeal offers guidance for judicial review of administrative appeals
In College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia v. The Health Professions Review Board,
Saskatchewan leads Western Canada to prompt payment and adjudication
Osler lawyers provide their insights on Saskatchewan’s new prompt payment and mandatory adjudication provisions.
Alberta proposes new grid displacement factor with important implications for solar and wind projects
Changes to Alberta’s electricity grid displacement factor announced in early March will affect new solar and wind projects across the province. …
FSRA proposes interpretation level guidance on Pension Benefits Guarantee Fund assessment calculations and deadlines
The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) has proposed guidance on acceptable valuation dates and for deadlines for assessme…