Business

  • August 04, 2026

    Ontario Court of Appeal decision shines light on often overlooked truth about justice system

    Most people assume that once a judge has decided a case, writing the reasons is merely a matter of putting pen to paper. The Ontario Court of Appeal has now reminded us that the law views it differently.

  • August 04, 2026

    Federal labour law update: CIRB interprets new replacement worker restrictions

    The Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) has released its first merits decision interpreting the new replacement worker provisions under the Canada Labour Code, which were introduced in 2025 through Bill C-58. The decision clarifies that the new rules do not create a blanket prohibition on the use of replacement workers in unionized federally regulated workplaces but instead restrict the use of specified categories of persons during lawful strikes and lockouts.

  • July 31, 2026

    SCC takes deep dive into ‘spoliation’ for the first time in more than a century

    The Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously set out the presumptions, procedure and remedies applicable to litigated claims of “spoliation” — i.e., claims against parties who engage in the “intentional destruction, alteration, mutilation, or concealment of evidence with a view to subverting the truth-finding process during litigation.”

  • July 31, 2026

    Immigration consultant given new trial due to delay between ‘bottom-line’ verdict and written reasons

    An immigration consultant accused of misrepresentation in relation to the sponsorship of refugees has been given a new trial after it was found the trial judge took too long to deliver written reasons for finding him guilty.

  • July 31, 2026

    Changes to B.C. labour dispute complaint process take effect Aug. 1

    British Columbia’s amendments to its Employment Standards Act and the Temporary Foreign Worker Protection Act will be in effect as of Aug. 1. The changes aim to improve the complaint and dispute-resolution process at the Employment Standards Branch.

  • July 31, 2026

    Canada introduces provisional safeguard tariff on imports of wood cabinets, vanities

    The federal government is imposing a 25 per cent surtax on “imports of certain wood cabinets and vanities” as a Canadian International Trade Tribunal safeguard inquiry on such goods continues.

  • July 31, 2026

    DOCUMENT RETENTION POLICIES - As a defence to spoliation - Spoliation

    Appeal by SS&C Technologies Canada Corporation (SS&C) from a judgment of the Ontario Court of Appeal. SS&C supplied proprietary financial data used to generate securities pricing information. In 1999, its predecessor entered into a data services agreement with Bank of New York Mellon Corp.’s (BNYM) predecessor authorizing only BNYM to access the data and prohibiting its sharing, redistribution, or sale to third parties, including affiliates.

  • July 31, 2026

    From mailbox to SEDAR+: Navigating the CSA’s new access model for continuous disclosure documents

    After years of consultation, proposed rules and stakeholder feedback, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) has finalized a significant shift in how Canadian reporting issuers may communicate their financial results to investors.

  • July 31, 2026

    Litigator Tristan Tremblay joins Langlois in Quebec City

    Tristan Tremblay has joined Langlois’ litigation group in Quebec City.

  • July 31, 2026

    Due diligence in mergers and acquisitions: Seller considerations

    Due diligence is the process by which the buyer in an M&A transaction investigates and evaluates the business or assets being sold. Buyers typically begin this process early in the transaction and it tends to continue right up to closing day. Sellers, however, do not always turn their minds to the process until they receive due diligence requests from the buyer. Owner-managers are understandably focused on running their businesses, and preparing for a potential sale often takes a back seat. This article outlines the benefits of proactive due diligence for sellers and key considerations to facilitate the process.

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