Le recours collectif Great-West & Canada-Vie
Le rรจglement du recours collectif contre la Corporation Financiรจre Canada-Vie et Great-West Lifeco Inc. Le recours collectif Un recours collectif a รฉtรฉ intentรฉ au Manitoba (Canada) contre Great-West Lifeco Inc. (ยซ Lifeco ยป) et la Corporation Financiรจre Canada-Vie (ยซ CFCV ยป) (collectivement, les ยซ Dรฉfendeurs ยป). Le recours collectif concerne l’acquisition de la CFCV par...
Continue reading the post titled Le recours collectif Great-West & Canada-VieLegal Proceedings against Persons and Businesses outside of Ontario
In Van Breda,[1] a recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada, the Court articulated a test which, if satisfied, allows Canadian courts to adjudicate disputes against persons who are not physically present in their territory. It is often particularly important to persons who have potential claims against out-of-province defendants to be able to pursue...
Continue reading the post titled Legal Proceedings against Persons and Businesses outside of OntarioR v. Comeau – Siskinds Lawyers Represent Canadian Consumers in the Supreme Court of Canada in “Free the Beer” Case
On December 6 and 7, I appeared alongside my Siskinds colleagues Paul Bates and Ron Podolny in the Supreme Court of Canada for the hearing of R v. Comeau. Siskinds represented the Interveners Consumers Council of Canada (โCCCโ), Canadaโs leading general interest consumer advocacy organization. The Supreme Courtโs decision may have far-reaching implications for the...
Continue reading the post titled R v. Comeau – Siskinds Lawyers Represent Canadian Consumers in the Supreme Court of Canada in “Free the Beer” CaseDrummond report: doing more with less
The Ministry of the Environment will have to do less, charge more and become much more efficient in a time of government constraint, according to today’s Drummond Report:
Continue reading the post titled Drummond report: doing more with lessObstacles to waste diversion
Ontario’s Minister of the Environment says that it is his second highest priority to increase waste diversion from landfill. Can he do it? Yesterday, Dianne gave a well-received keynote address to the Municipal Waste Association on Obstacles to Waste Diversion.
Continue reading the post titled Obstacles to waste diversionQuebec Ontario Agreement on GHG
Cooperation on GHG emissions? Uh-uh — Feds’ knickers in a knot over pact between Ontario and Quebec Ontario and Quรฉbec signed a memorandum of understanding on climate change during Canadian Environment Week, on June 2. Premiers McGuinty and Charest propose that an inter-provincial carbon-trading system be established “as early as” January 1, 2010. They plan...
Continue reading the post titled Quebec Ontario Agreement on GHGAll That e-Glitters: Bitcoins and Securities Regulation
What are Bitcoins and what laws apply to them? In a new post, Siskinds class action lawyer Daniel Bach explains what Bitcoins are and looks at a recent US court decision considering whether or not they should be governed by securities laws. The age-old question: โif a new security purports to be free of government...
Continue reading the post titled All That e-Glitters: Bitcoins and Securities RegulationEnvironment Law Firm of the Year, Canada
Winner in the category of โ Environment Law Firm of the Year, Canada
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