Meta and Ray-Ban's AI-powered smart glasses, launching in late 2023, will allow users to ask an artificial intelligence ...
A recent survey conducted by Major, Lindsey & Africa (MLA), in collaboration with Leopard Solutions, indicated that 45 ...
The Commissioner of Canada Elections (CCE), Caroline J. Simard, has announced three administrative monetary penalties (AMPs) for violations of the Canada Elections Act.
The Law Society of Manitoba has published new guidelines to help legal professionals understand and manage their responsibilities regarding the rapid advancements in generative artificial intelligence ...
The BC Court of Appeal upheld a decision denying an Ontario-based mutual fund standing to initiate a class action in British Columbia, affirming that the fund did not meet the residency requirements ...
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has ordered a widow to submit detailed accounts of her late husband's estate following her failure to provide this information to her 17-year-old stepson, an ...
The National Council for Reconciliation Act officially became law following Royal Assent, establishing the framework for the National Council for Reconciliation. Bill C-29 aims to fulfill several ...
The federal Liberal government has introduced legislation aimed at detecting, disrupting, and protecting Canada from foreign interference. Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and ...
This week, hearings scheduled before the Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal involved tariffs, employment insurance, ...
Aird & Berlis, Bennett Jones, Blakes, Blaney McMurtry, Chaitons, Dickinson Wright, Miller Thomson, and Osler made appearances ...
BC’s NDP government recently introduced Bill 21, the Legal Professions Act. In addition to altering the composition of the LSBC’s board of directors, the legislation will bring lawyers, notaries, and ...
In a recent ruling, the BC Court of Appeal has ordered the husband, who has retired from the RCMP, to continue paying monthly ...