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- Rescous and Pound-Breach: Re-Discovering Two Archaic Statutory Torts in Alberta
By: Joe Sellman Decisions Commented On: Alberta Law Reform Institute, Residential Tenancies: Distress for Rent, Final Report 122; Distress for Rent Act (England), 1689 2 Will & Mar, c 5 PDF Version: Rescous and Pound-Breach: Re-Discovering Two Archaic Statutory Torts in Alberta If, upon hearing “ … Read more »
- The Next Installment in the Continuing Debate Over Pore Space Conflict in Alberta
By: Nigel Bankes Decisions Commented On: (1) Request for a Regulatory Appeal by E3 Lithium Ltd. (E3), April 14, 2026; (2) Request for a Regulatory Appeal by PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. (PrairieSky), April 14, 2026; and (3) Request for Regulatory Appeal by Canpar Holdings Ltd. (Canpar), April 14, 2026 PD … Read more »
- Roommates Without Remedies: Co-Tenancy and the Limits of Alberta’s Residential Tenancies Act
By: Georgia Saunders-McConomy Report Commented On: Alberta Law Reform Institute, Residential Tenancies Act: General Issues, Issue Paper 6; and Alberta Law Reform Institute, Residential Tenancies Act, Issue Paper 7. PDF Version: Roommates Without Remedies: Co-Tenancy and the Limits of Alberta’s Res … Read more »
- Does the Federal Court have Jurisdiction to Review a Decision of an Insolvency Trustee?
By: Jassmine Girgis Case Commented On: GCMR Contracting Inc v MNP Ltd, 2026 FC 468 (CanLII) PDF Version: Does the Federal Court have Jurisdiction to Review a Decision of an Insolvency Trustee? In GCMR Contracting Inc v MNP Ltd, 2026 FC 468 (CanLII), the Federal Court considered whether it has jurisd … Read more »
- Limitations Laws and Gender-Based Violence Torts
By: Jennifer Koshan Case Commented On: LeClair v MacDonald, 2026 NSCA 18 (CanLII) PDF Version: Limitations Laws and Gender-Based Violence Torts The Supreme Court of Canada is currently considering whether to accept a new tort of family violence. Ahluwalia v Ahluwalia was argued in February 2025 and … Read more »