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Osler Update November 24, 2021

Supreme Court tightens discrimination and strengthens freedom of expression

In a recent civil liability case, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that not all offensive comments are discriminatory, even if they are based on a...

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Supreme Court tightens discrimination and strengthens freedom of expression
Blog November 17, 2021

$1.2-million substantial indemnity costs order is cautionary tale for class counsel

Unduly aggressive or unmeritorious claims can lead to significant costs consequences, as the recent $1.2-million substantial indemnity costs order in...

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$1.2-million substantial indemnity costs order is cautionary tale for class counsel
Osler Update November 17, 2021

Alexandre Fallon on proposed changes to Québec’s Charter of the French Language – Lexpert TV

Osler’s Alexandre Fallon speaks to Lexpert TV about proposed changes to Québec’s Charter of the French Language and what it means to employers...

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Osler Update November 15, 2021

Navigating issues in cross-border investigations

Osler lawyers suggest organizations involved in cross-border investigations consider engaging with each foreign authority involved to mitigate the...

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Osler Update November 15, 2021

Supreme Court of Canada revisits the law of government liability in negligence

Last month, the Supreme Court of Canada held that a municipality could be sued for negligent snow-clearing.

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Blog November 11, 2021

Appealing a commercial arbitration decision: the B.C. Court of Appeal confirms a restrained approach

Arbitration and alternative dispute resolutions, already popular mechanisms for efficient and confidential dispute resolution, have only grown in...

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Osler Update November 3, 2021

Ontario Superior Court of Justice dissolves injunction to stay terminations under hospital’s mandatory vaccination policy

The Court’s decision provides clarity for hospitals and other employers with unionized workforces as they implement vaccination policies, and...

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Blog October 31, 2021

Court of Appeal judge calls for reform of final-interlocutory distinction

We have written before in this blog where a judge of the Court of Appeal for Ontario has called for legislative reform of the statutory appeal routes...

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Osler Update October 28, 2021

Further steps taken towards financial title regulation

The titles used by financial professionals are some times confusing for investors and consumers.

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Osler Update October 25, 2021

Reconciliation and the Crown’s duty to consider Indigenous groups’ economic interests

Amid ongoing litigation across the country, courts and the Government of Canada disagree on whether reconciliation requires Crown decision-makers to...

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