Pulse

  • January 08, 2026

    Clark Wilson names 3 new partners

    Clark Wilson lawyers Dan W. Melnick, David Bowden and Sunny Chiu have joined the firm’s partnership, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

  • January 08, 2026

    BLG appoints 23 partners

    Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) has announced the appointment of 23 new partners, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

  • January 08, 2026

    Camelot, Marilyn and the mirage of proof: A journalist’s blunder as blueprint for honest lawyering

    Over the holiday break, I had the pleasure of watching the Netflix documentary Cover-Up, which explores the life and career of legendary investigative journalist and author Seymour Hersh. Hersh is known for exposing truths behind government veils. In this documentary, he is portrayed as a somewhat mercurial character, but nonetheless his deeply rooted humanity shows through.

  • January 07, 2026

    Ontario courts seek input on disability services

    Ontario’s courts are seeking feedback on how to improve services for persons with disabilities. The Ontario Courts Accessibility Committee is asking individuals who have a disability and have used an Ontario courthouse to take a survey on their experience.

  • January 07, 2026

    McCarthy Tétrault announces 2026 partners

    McCarthy Tétrault LLP has welcomed eight new equity partners and 16 new income partners, effective Jan. 1, 2026, according to the firm.

  • January 07, 2026

    Judge Simmons retires from Nova Scotia Provincial Court

    The Honourable Ann Marie Simmons has retired from the Provincial Court of Nova Scotia following a legal career spanning nearly 40 years.

  • January 07, 2026

    Some new year’s thoughts on family law

    “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” This famous saying attributed to the French writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr has been considered by many. Is it so simple? Does nothing really change or is it more thought-provoking: does superficial change often mask unchanging circumstances?

  • January 07, 2026

    Churn through associates if you must, but at least do it well

    Back before today’s young lawyers were born, law firms and new lawyers had an unwritten social contract.

  • January 07, 2026

    Indeterminate sentence upheld despite Gladue appeal

    We are all familiar with the fact that trials of Indigenous accused require reviewing what have been called Gladue principles, which can lead to a shorter sentence (R. v. Gladue, [1999] 1 S.C.R. 688). How those principles play out when a court reviews a dangerous offender application was recently the focus of a Saskatchewan Court of Appeal decision (R. v. Sewap, 2025 SKCA 114).

  • January 07, 2026

    Creating competitors: Trump’s regime changes in Canada and Venezuela

    Recent press coverage of the capture of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, and his replacement with Delcy Rodríguez has been a case of fanciful explanations chasing very few facts. The administration has been of little help with its recent endorsement of Maduro’s second-in-command as the new leader of Venezuela.