Professional Liability Regulatory No Jordan-like time limits in administrative proceedings: Supreme Court upholds “Delay without more” is not enough in administrative law. By Michael Sestito, Kate Millar, Katherine Martin, and Justin Okerman | July 13, 2022
Environmental Mining Regulatory Hook, line and Sinker: Canada issues $15 million fine for Fisheries Act violations By Alex MacWilliam, Dina Awad, and Kate Wiltse | June 29, 2022
International Trade Regulatory Sanctions Canada bans service exports to Russia relating to mining, chemical and petroleum industries By Sean Stephenson and Daniela Acevedo | June 9, 2022
Administrative Law Energy Environmental Regulatory Scope of Federal Review on the Impact Assessment Act – Jurisdictional Overreach or Necessary Context? By Dina Awad | June 7, 2022
Energy FinTech Regulatory The Alberta Energy Regulator requests information regarding cryptocurrency mining operations in Alberta By George Antonopoulos, Sam Gabor, Kate Wiltse, and Jesse Standing | June 2, 2022
Administrative Law Energy Environmental Regulatory Triggers for federal review in a case of mixed metaphors By Bernie (Bernard) J. Roth, KC | May 27, 2022
Administrative Law Energy Environmental Regulatory Reference re Impact Assessment Act: Canada’s Federal Impact Assessment Regime held to be Unconstitutional by the Alberta Court of Appeal By Dina Awad and Kate Wiltse | May 25, 2022
Professional Liability Regulatory Supreme Court of Canada refuses to hear appeal challenging zero tolerance rule for health care practitioners By Dina Awad, Kate Millar, and Justin Okerman | April 21, 2022
Energy ESG Regulatory The Government of Alberta and the federal government advance the potential development of carbon storage hubs By George Antonopoulos, Byron Reynolds, and Dan Collins | April 12, 2022
Broadcasting Communications Regulatory What the CRTC’s new Annual Digital Media Survey means for over-the-top media undertakings By Monica Song | March 21, 2022
Administrative Law Environmental Regulatory It pays to be green: Ontario to expand administrative penalties for environmental contraventions By Dina Awad and Kate Wiltse | March 18, 2022
Litigation and Dispute Resolution Regulatory Not so fast! Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta rules that the administrative disciplinary process ought not be bypassed By Michael Sestito, Kate Millar, and Gabriel Simons | March 17, 2022