Real Estate
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March 26, 2024
Removing an estate trustee: How bad is bad enough?
The courts in Ontario have repeatedly emphasized that they are reluctant to remove named executors or estate trustees at the request of beneficiaries of the estate. The principle of testamentary freedom provides that the testator’s wishes as to who should manage their estate should be respected except for the most extreme cases of malfeasance.
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March 25, 2024
Calgary man and companies ordered to pay over $3.4M for mall development fraud
The Alberta Securities Commission (ASC) has sanctioned Ali Ghani of Calgary and five entities he controlled for breaching Alberta securities laws and perpetrating fraud on investors by misappropriating funds over the course of nearly five years.
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March 25, 2024
Loopstra Nixon opens new Kingston office
Business and public law firm Loopstra Nixon LLP opened its new office in Kingston, Ont., which will be headed by former Kingston city solicitor Jenna Morley.
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March 22, 2024
Toronto firms merge to form Siskind Doyle LLP
Jillian Siskind of Jillian M. Siskind & Associates and Michael Doyle of Doyle Barteaux LLP have joined their practices to form Siskind Doyle LLP.
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March 22, 2024
Competition Bureau calls for consumer-driven banking and stress test reform
The Competition Bureau is recommending the adoption of a consumer-driven banking framework to reduce switching costs for consumers and increase competition in the banking sector, according to a release.
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March 22, 2024
Ontario Court of Appeal overturns $1M damages award for breach of real estate sale agreement
The Ontario Court of Appeal has overturned an award of $1 million in relation to the breach of a sale agreement for a home, finding that a trial judge erred by awarding the buyer the difference between the contract price and the market value of the property at the time of trial.
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March 22, 2024
Ottawa looks to reduce percentage of temporary residents to five per cent of population
Citing the need to “ramp things down,” in part to address Canada’s “affordability challenge” in such areas as housing, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says the federal government wants to stem the rapid growth in temporary residents by reducing their number over the next three years from 6.2 per cent of Canada’s population (2.5 million people in 2023) to five per cent.
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March 22, 2024
Arora Zbar LLP welcomes new associate
Vancouver business and real estate firm Arora Zbar LLP has announced that Dorfam Kheiri has joined as an associate. The firm said that Kheiri received her B.B.A from Capilano University and her Juris Doctor from University of Windsor. During her time at law school, she volunteered with Community Legal Aid and Law Students’ Legal Advice Program where she helped clients with criminal, employment, disability, and landlord-tenant issues.
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March 21, 2024
Does subject matter expertise matter? | Avril Hasselfield
The law is complex, with each area having its own nuances. It is in a client’s best interest to retain an experienced mediator to help them settle their disputes, but is it also necessary to have a mediator who is an expert in the subject matter being litigated?
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March 21, 2024
Ottawa cuts back on temporary foreign workers; reduces permitted percentage of ‘low wage’ workers
The federal government has announced it is “adjusting” its temporary foreign worker program which has experienced “a surge in demand” due to the post-pandemic economy, low unemployment rates, and record-high job vacancy rates in 2022.