We discuss the main elements of the landmark self-government treaty and remaining areas of uncertainty.
Canada and Manitoba Métis Federation sign landmark self-government treaty
We discuss the main elements of the landmark self-government treaty and remaining areas of uncertainty.
A November 2024 decision held that Aboriginal title could be declared over land owned by private companies in the province.
The Supreme Court found that the honour of the Crown can be engaged when governments enter into contracts with Indigenous Peoples.
We compare the final framework to the earlier proposed version and look ahead to how the CSA may respond with its rules in 2025.
The CSA issued a Staff Notice earlier this month providing guidance on the application of securities legislation to AI systems in capital markets.
We recap some recent cases from both sides of the border, with an eye to where enforcement activity may go from here.
New Ontario regulation aims to provide transparency to job seekers, but more guidance is needed to ensure employer compliance.
We explore the decision and how it could pave the way for future interjurisdictional Crown cooperation and class action claims in the future.
Changes to the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act and Public Works Act aim to streamline payment processes and adjudication rules.
The consultation period for the proposed PCMLTFA amendments closes on December 30.