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Back to regularly scheduled programming: The Divisional Court confirms that compelled testimony against an individual is admissible in Capital Markets Tribunal hearings

By Raphael Eghan, Brandon Barnes Trickett, and Janson Fu | November 27, 2025
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More Dentons’ Pick of Canadian Regulatory Trends to Watch in 2023

By Simon Kupi | April 3, 2023
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If you don’t plead it, you can’t appeal it: Ontario Court of Appeal confirms you can’t raise new theory of defence on environmental contamination appeal

By Dina Awad and Kathryn Gullason | August 16, 2022
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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
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Judicial review post-Vavilov: Are courts “correcting” administrative decisions?

By Dina Awad | August 27, 2020
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By Dina Awad, Rose Carter, Dan Collins, and Tom Sides | May 11, 2020
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Supreme Court of Canada redefines approach to review of administrative decisions

By Gregory (Greg) Kane, Q.C., Monica Song, and Gord (Gordon) L. Tarnowsky, Q.C. | December 30, 2019
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Climate Change litigation in Canada: Recent developments – Podcast

By Alex MacWilliam, Kelly Osaka, and David P. Konkin | November 29, 2019
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Climate Change litigation in Canada: Recent developments

By Alex MacWilliam, Kelly Osaka, and David P. Konkin | November 8, 2019

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Ontario announces the <em>Building Homes and Improving Transportation Infrastructure Act</em> to streamline land use planning processes and build more housing

Canada: The Ontario government is proposing significant changes to the province’s land use planning and transportation frameworks to get more people in Ontario housed and moving. On March 30, 2026, Minister [...]

US Securities and Exchange Commission grants exemption from Section 16(a) reporting for directors and officers of certain foreign private issuers

The US Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) recent order under the Holding Foreign Insiders Accountable Act (the HFIA Act) introduces a notable exemption for directors and officers of foreign private [...]

Canada revises its automotive strategy with a view of becoming a global leader in next-generation vehicle manufacturing

On February 5, 2026, the Government of Canada unveiled a new national strategy for the automotive sector, signalling a shift in federal policy through a series of measures, including the [...]

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