Immigration

  • May 13, 2025

    Reasons not to seek a K-1 fiancé visa

    U.S. immigration law uses alphanumeric designations starting with A and ending with V to delineate various temporary non-immigrant classifications. K-1 visas permit entry to the U.S. of fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens. The strict rules around the K-1 visa make it a challenge for many who might otherwise want to consider it.

  • May 12, 2025

    Immigration should top the new government’s priority list

    Until recently, immigration was at the forefront of issues of public concern, but as a result of the actions of President Donald Trump and his threats to the Canadian economy, immigration was not a major concern during the election. Now that a new government has been elected, it will once again have to focus on the crisis in our immigration system.

  • May 09, 2025

    LSO announces three candidates for treasurer

    The Law Society of Ontario has announced that three candidates — Murray Klippenstein, Stephen Rotstein and incumbent Peter Wardle — have been nominated for the role of treasurer, with the election set for June 18.

  • May 08, 2025

    Navigating borders: AI, data sovereignty, charity donor privacy in a shifting landscape

    As Canadian charities and not-for-profits (NFPs) continue to embrace AI tools and cloud platforms, a pressing question arises: where does our data reside and who has control over it?

  • May 01, 2025

    Breaking barriers: Women in leadership in Iran

    In Iran, the path to leadership for women is fraught with obstacles that reflect a deep entanglement of cultural tradition, legal restriction and institutional discrimination. Yet, Iranian women are demonstrating remarkable resilience, adopting innovative strategies to assert their influence and reshape what leadership means in a restrictive environment.

  • April 29, 2025

    Should Canada increase immigration enforcement?

    Although Canada is a member of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance, it has been referred to as the “lazy eye” due to its lax and disorganized approach to screening individuals. Canada should consider adopting U.S.-style compliance policies.

  • April 28, 2025

    Unexpected things you can do in the U.S. as a B-1 business visitor

    The B-1 Temporary Business Visitor classification is used by many people entering the United States. Many of these visitors come to attend meetings, which is often an appropriate business visitor activity. However, there are many more things that business visitors can do.

  • April 28, 2025

    Ontario family ruling ‘extremely important’ with ‘far-ranging’ implications, lawyer says

    In a ruling being described as important and having significant implications, Ontario’s top court has given clarification on the interplay between provincial family law and federal refugee law in cases involving allegations of a child’s wrongful detention in Canada.

  • April 25, 2025

    SCC rules CRTC has no jurisdiction to decide 5G access disputes between telecoms and municipalities

    In a decision that addresses the role of so-called “dynamic” statutory interpretation in cases where technology has evolved or other circumstances have changed significantly since a law was enacted, the Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed 7-2 that the CRTC does not have jurisdiction to adjudicate disputes between telecom carriers and public authorities that have refused to allow the telcos to deploy 5G small cell antennas on public property.

  • April 25, 2025

    ‘Economic growth’ a key focus of Conservative and Liberal platforms on immigration, tax and regulation

    Both parties currently leading in the polls for the federal election next week have proposed law-related measures in the areas of immigration, regulation and taxation that they contend will boost Canadian businesses and help the economy grow.

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