Proposed law aims to limit foreign participation in Ontario mining and energy sectors

New measures seek to enable province to deny transfer or lease of mining claims
BY Bernise Carolino 30 Apr 2025

Superior Court affirms denial of coverage due to pollution exclusion

Ruling says requirement to remove tank is a matter of contract law, not environmental law
BY Bernise Carolino 30 Apr 2025

Proposed reforms to Ontario Civil Rules of Procedure hold promise but raise concerns: litigators

Issued in early April, the proposed changes include overhauling approaches to discovery and motions
BY Jessica Mach 30 Apr 2025

OCA affirms town has authority to enforce short-term rental bylaw, rejects Airbnb owner’s protests

A lawyer representing the town of Milton says the decision sets a precedent for municipal regulation
BY Jessica Mach 28 Apr 2025

LSO’s professional regulation division releases 2024 End-of-Year Report

The legal regulator recorded a strong success rate in resolving complaints over the past year
BY Jacqueline So 28 Apr 2025

Superior Court says claims for non-pecuniary loss and healthcare expenses are barred

Woman alleges dizzy spell caused by accident made her fall down the stairs
BY Bernise Carolino 28 Apr 2025

Ontario Court of Justice says regulatory inspection did not breach company's Charter right

Ruling says business subject to search and seizure has reasonable expectation of privacy
BY Bernise Carolino 28 Apr 2025

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