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APPEAL WATCH: SCC to Revisit Principles of Fundamental Justice and Charter Damages in Named Persons

TheCourt.ca

On February 2, 2026, the Supreme Court of Canada granted leave to appeal the Court of Appeal for British Columbia’s judgment in Named Persons v Canada (Attorney General), 2025 BCCA 197. This appeal provides the SCC with an opportunity to clarify the scope and application of s 7 principles of fundamental justice and s 24(1) damages under the Charter. Read more in nikeshms's latest article: A... more »

Cadre juridique et déontologie de l’IA pour les professionnels, Conférence d'ouverture, Salon François-Chevrette(9 mars 2026)

Vincent Gautrais

Du lundi 9 mars au jeudi 12 mars, la Faculté de droit présente L’IA en droit : regards croisés, une série de conférences, de tables rondes et d’ateliers interactifs consacrés aux transformations qu’entraîne l’intelligence artificielle dans le mond... more »

PIPEDA: Canadian Privacy Law 101 - a primer on the privacy law that regulates businesses in Canada

Canadian Privacy Law Blog

  An overview of privacy law that regulates private sector businesses in Canada (or those outside of the country who deal with personal information of Canadians): the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). Introduction Today I'm going to be talking about Canadian p... more »

New commissioners for taking affidavits by virtue of office

AvoidAClaim: Claims Prevention & Practice Management for Lawyers

Regulatory changes have been made to include additional positions as commissioners for taking affidavits by virtue of office under the Commissioners for Taking Affidavits Act (the Act). Effective March 1, 2026, the following positions are included in O. Reg. 386/12: Commissioners and other persons w... more »

Court of Appeal affirms robust interpretation of academic freedom exclusion in Alberta

All About Information

On October 28, 2025, the Court of Appeal of Alberta affirmed that the Alberta Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (the OIPC) acted unreasonably in narrowly construing the teaching and research records exclusion in the Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA... more »

Comment on Spousal Status in Estate Litigation: Who is a “Spouse” and Why Does it Matter? by B.C. Case Comment: Court Awards Damages For Amount Received by Defendant from Deceased Days Before Death | BC Estate Litigation Blog

Comments for BC Estate Litigation Blog

[…] There was a dispute as to whether the defendant was living in a marriage-like relationship such that she was a “spouseâ€� of the deceased. If she was a spouse, she would get a share of the estate under an intestacy. If she was not a spouse, then the children would get the entirety o... more »

Michael Woods and Wayne Garnons-Williams Honoured to Say Hello to former PM Jean Chrétien

Woods, LaFortune LLP

During their meeting at the Rideau Club in Ottawa, a few days before Canada’s National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (September 30th). Wayne Garnons-Williams and Michael Woods reviewed the work of the International Inter-Tribal Trade and Investment Organization (IITIO) [https://iitio.org/] in pr... more »