Business

  • November 21, 2024

    Ontario announces $2B WSIB rebate for businesses

    The Ontario government has announced Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) rebates and fee reductions for businesses and workers that it says could total more than $2.5 billion starting in February of next year.

  • November 21, 2024

    Legislation needed to provide fiduciaries access to digital assets: Law reform report

    According to Statistics Canada, more Canadians than ever before are adopting “a smarter and more connected lifestyle,” with Internet use amongst Canadians over the age of 14 in 2022 reaching 95 per cent.

  • November 21, 2024

    Addressing AI bias and discrimination: A critical path to responsible AI

    As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies become increasingly integrated into various aspects of our lives, the imperative to address AI bias and discrimination has never been more critical. These issues pose significant risks to privacy, human rights and the equitable application of technology across society. This article explores the risks associated with AI bias and discrimination, outlines best practices for mitigating these biases and examines regulatory expectations in line with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada’s (OPC) principles and existing legislation.

  • November 21, 2024

    Context matters: Ontario court again refuses to dismiss for delay under s. 29.1

    The Ontario Superior Court of Justice in McRae-Yu v. Profitly Incorporated et. al., 2024 ONSC 5615 (McRae-Yu), continued the recent trend of refusing to dismiss a proposed class action for delay under section. 29.1 of the Class Proceedings Act, 1992. The motions judge in McRae-Yu underscored that s. 29.1 is not a “zero-tolerance” regime designed to “catch plaintiffs out.”

  • November 20, 2024

    OSC announces shift of some registration functions to CIRO, strategic priorities for 2025-26

    The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has announced plans to shift some registration functions to the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO), and other provincial and territorial securities regulators may follow.

  • November 20, 2024

    Leon’s and The Brick ordered to provide information in marketing practices investigation

    The Competition Bureau has obtained a court order requiring Leon’s Furniture Ltd. and its subsidiary, The Brick Warehouse LP, to provide information to the bureau in relation to an investigation into their alleged use of misleading marketing practices.

  • November 20, 2024

    Court allows appeal of insurance housing benefits for victim of 'catastrophic' car accident

    The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has overturned a tribunal decision that denied the victim of a serious accident a special award for housing, even though the respondent insurance company had agreed to pay the amount.

  • November 20, 2024

    3 associates join Thornton Grout Finnigan

    Recent news releases from Thornton Grout Finnigan LLP announced the addition of Andrew Nesbitt, Shurabi Srikaruna and Daniel Alievsky as associates in the firm’s restructuring and litigation practice groups.

  • November 20, 2024

    Ontario charitable corporations: Payments to directors, connected persons

    Directors of charitable corporations operating in Ontario are subject to strict requirements to act without personal benefit — meaning they cannot be paid for serving as directors or for other services unless authorized by court order or pursuant to Ontario Regulation 4/01 under the Charities Accounting Act (the Regulation).

  • November 20, 2024

    Lazy, malingering or needy? | Courtney Mulqueen

    The distinction between laziness and a mental health issue that leaves someone struggling to function can be lost on many people.

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