Ontario halts invasive medical testing on dogs and cats in watershed Animals for Research Act change
Ontario has prohibited invasive medical testing on dogs and cats in a landmark change to its Animals for Research Act – ...
The Ontario Superior Court has found that a plaintiff proved her claim for total damages of $280,000 in connection with a ...
The Federation of Ontario Law Associations (FOLA) has announced the appointment of Jennifer S. Rooke – who has previously ...
Here's an overview of emotional distress lawsuits in Canada, the common law tests that apply, and litigation best practices for lawyers ...
A working group’s final suggestions for how to overhaul Ontario’s civil litigation system proactively address concerns that the group’s prior set of proposals raised last spring, but leave unanswered ...
This guide explains compensatory damages in Canada, including special vs. general damages, the general damages cap, and ...
Learn how Canadian law handles amusement park accidents, including the duty of care, assumption of risk, waivers, and common ...
A recent Ontario Court of Appeal ruling clarifies the law on Family Law Act damages in a wrongful death case and moves the assessment of damages forward for both Family Law Act and mental distress ...
In a family law proceeding, Justice Kiran Sah of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed a father’s second recusal ...
Ontario Court of Appeal sets aside production order over hundreds of Licence Appeal Tribunal records
In proceedings arising from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle collision, the Ontario Court of Appeal set aside a Superior ...
Adourian, Hrick, Kitagawa, Konanur, Monforton make LSO’s list of treasurer nominees for 2026-27 term
Benchers Bob Adourian, Pam Hrick, Mitchell Kitagawa, Shalini Konanur, and Greg Monforton have been announced as the candidates for the Law Society of Ontario’s Office of Treasurer for the 2026-27 term ...
FCA denies tax benefits to Ontario company that moved to British Virgin Islands to change tax status
The General Anti-Avoidance Rule, which tax authorities can use to deny benefits to taxpayers trying to circumvent tax rules, applies to an Ontario company that transferred shares and moved to a new ...
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