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  • January 16, 2025

    Proposed U.S. tariffs could cost B.C. $69B in economic activity, 124,000 jobs, province estimates

    The imposition of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s threatened 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian imports could cost British Columbia 124,000 jobs and $69 billion in economic activity between 2025 and 2028, according to a B.C. Ministry of Finance impact assessment. 

  • January 16, 2025

    Blakes partner roster expands

    Blakes has named Allan Morgan, Rodney Perkins, Brittany Shamess, Christina Sutcliffe, Daniel Szirmak and Annika Wang as new partners.

  • January 16, 2025

    Ontario’s top wills & estates cases of 2024

    As we usher in 2025 and bid adieu to 2024, it’s an excellent time to reflect on how the law evolved over the last year. For wills and estates practitioners, 2024 was an especially eventful year.  

  • January 15, 2025

    Blakes announces new partners in Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver

    Claire Hildebrand, Jean-Simon Lamarre, Rachel Lehman, Fraser Malcolm, Sophie Mansfield and Mike Maodus have been made partners at Blakes. 

  • January 14, 2025

    Trade tribunal slaps anti-dumping duties on rebar from Bulgaria, Thailand and UAE

    The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has imposed duties on concrete reinforcing bar from Bulgaria, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after finding that dumping of the product in Canada is harming the domestic industry.

  • January 14, 2025

    New partners at Blakes

    Michael Barrett, Rochelle Collette, Rebecca Dawe, John Fast Catherine Gagné and Marc-Philippe Gagnon have been made partners at Blakes.

  • January 10, 2025

    McCarthy Tétrault adds new partners

    McCarthy Tétrault LLP welcomes the addition of 12 equity partners and 18 income partners. According to an announcement on the firm's website, these partners have set the standard for client service and leadership throughout their careers.

  • January 09, 2025

    Federal government announces various changes to Canada Pension Plan now in effect

    The federal government has announced various changes to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) that became effective as of Jan. 1, including a new benefit relating to students who are children of contributors that are disabled or deceased, a death benefit top-up and new rules for survivors’ pension entitlement.

  • January 08, 2025

    Incumbent on Ontario lawyers to be aware of new rules and regs to better serve clients: lawyer

    New year, new rules. A suite of new regulations and statutes have come into force in Ontario as of Jan. 1, running the gamut from cannabis retailing to rules for workers to child protection and building codes.

  • January 08, 2025

    37 is not enough: Biden needs to commute all on federal, military death rows | Aubrey Harris

    On Sept. 21, 2011, in the face of global outcry, the U.S. state of Georgia executed Troy Anthony Davis, a 42-year-old Black man. What made this execution stand out was the global awareness that the entire state case against Davis had fallen apart since the trial. With no physical evidence connecting him to the murder of off-duty white policeman Mark MacPhail, the state relied on the testimony of nine witnesses. Following the 1991 trial, seven of the nine witnesses either recanted their testimony, citing police coercion, or contradicted their statements. Of the remaining two witnesses, one could not be located and the other was the prime alternative suspect, whom others have claimed was the killer.

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