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Top 8 deadlines for condominium corporations: Part 2

August 23, 2022 | Jason Rivait

MT Condominium & Strata Brief

In Part 1 of our series, we highlighted four important deadlines for condominium corporations to be mindful of, whether in its early days or thereafter. The remainder of our top 8 list is set out below: 5. Amending or terminating […]

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National security provisions of the Investment Canada Act amended to create voluntary filing option

August 22, 2022 | Eric Dufour, Reema Mahbubani

Competition/Antitrust and Foreign Investment

As of August 2, 2022, the national security provisions of the Investment Canada Act (the “Act”) allow foreign investors who do not have a filing obligation under the Act to receive regulatory certainty that the transaction, as it pertains to […]

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What to expect as the implementation of prompt payment in Alberta looms: The final countdown

August 18, 2022 | Mark Puszczak, Emma L. Johnston

Breaking Ground: MT Construction Law Western Canada

The Alberta Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act (the “Act”) is set to be implemented on August 29, 2022. As this date approaches, we have some final notes on what businesses can expect as the Act comes into force. Our […]

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Recent developments surrounding Ontario’s proposed Clean Energy Credit (CEC) registry

August 17, 2022 | P. Jason Kroft, Aaron Atcheson, Eugene Y. Yeung

EnviroNotes!

On January 26, 2022, the Ontario government announced its intention to develop a voluntary Clean Energy Credit (“CEC”) registry and directed the Independent Electricity System Operator (“IESO”) to draft a report on the registry’s proposed design. Since then, the IESO […]

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Is the interest deductible? – Fundamentals of interest deductibility in Canada

August 17, 2022 | Pierce Quaghebeur, CPA, CA

Tax Notes

The rules around interest deductibility are becoming more and more complex. As a business grows and expands their operations to new jurisdictions, and adopts a corporate structure designed to take advantage of certain opportunities related to interest deductibility, the business […]

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Failed claim of solicitor-client privilege: Commentary on Minister of National Revenue v. BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., 2022 FC 157

August 17, 2022 | Regan A. O’Neil

Tax Notes

In the 2022 case, Minister of National Revenue v. BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., the Minister of National Revenue (the “Minister”) made an application pursuant to section 231.7 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (the “Act”) for an order requiring BMO […]

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Top 8 deadlines for condominium corporations: Part 1

August 9, 2022 | Jason Rivait

MT Condominium & Strata Brief

Whether it’s early days of a new condominium or thereafter, condominium corporations should be mindful of a number of important deadlines. We’ve listed our top eight deadlines for condominium corporations below: 1. First-year budget deficit Section 75 of the Condominium […]

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Takeaways on privacy breach risk assessment and data security programs: Alberta Privacy Commissioner issues breach report

August 5, 2022 | Titli Datta, David Krebs

MT Cybersecurity Blog

On July 29, 2022 the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta (the “OIPC”) issued its report on data breaches (PDF) (the “Report”). Alberta has been the leading Canadian jurisdiction with the most long-standing experience when it comes to reviewing, […]

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Agricultural and horticultural organizations and the ONCA

August 4, 2022 | Katrina Kairys

Social Impact Newsletter

Agricultural and horticultural organizations in Ontario differ from most other Ontario non-share capital corporations, as their governance requirements are set out in two different acts: the new Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, 2010 (the “ONCA”) and the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations […]

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What does Quebec’s updated language law mean for not-for-profits and charities?

August 4, 2022 | Troy McEachren, Andrew Clubine

Social Impact Newsletter

1. What is the Charter? What is Bill 96? Quebec’s Charter of the French Language (the “Charter”) was adopted in 1977. It made French the everyday language of Quebec and imposed language regulations in most public settings. On June 1, […]

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