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Extreme weather events may give cause to rethink environmental due diligence systems

21 juin 2022 | Bryan J. Buttigieg

Alerte environnement

A recent heavy storm in Southern Ontario (labelled a “Derecho” by our meteorologists) caused extensive property damage over a wide swath of some of the most densely populated areas of the country. It served as yet another reminder of climate […]

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Bill C-26: A strengthening of Canada’s cyber security through mandatory reporting of cyber incidents

20 juin 2022 | David Krebs, Jessica Modafferi

Blogue Cybersécurité de MT

With the continuing threats posed by cyber criminals, state sponsored attacks, and other cybersecurity issues, the Canadian government has taken steps in line with those recently taken by the US government in order to protect and maintain oversight over critical […]

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ONCA Fast Facts: Member proposal rights

16 juin 2022 | Karima Kanani, Michele Szynkaruk

Communiqué sur la santé

The Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, 2010 (“ONCA”) came into force on October 19, 2021. Not-for-profit corporations incorporated in Ontario will have a three year transition period to make changes to their governing documents to comply with the ONCA. Our ONCA […]

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Can condominium developers be liable in tort for construction deficiencies?

14 juin 2022 | Michael Gibson, Ryley Schmidt

Bulletin MT Condominiums & Copropriétés

On May 25, 2022, the Alberta Court of Appeal released its decision for Condominium Corporation No. 0522151 (Somerset Condominium) v JV Somerset Development Inc., 2022 ABCA 193 (“JV Somerset”). Roberto Noce, Q.C. and Michael Gibson of Miller Thomson LLP acted […]

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New PST for admission and entertainment charges in Saskatchewan: Businesses need to be prepared

9 juin 2022 | Tom Ghag

Bulletin fiscal

Going to see your favourite band play or sports team compete is about to cost more in Saskatchewan. With the release of the 2022-2023 Saskatchewan Provincial Budget, it was announced that the Province’s provincial sales tax (“PST”) would be expanded […]

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Short-term and taxable preferred shares: Think before you dividend

9 juin 2022 | Raymond G. Adlington

Bulletin fiscal

Introduction Dividend sits among the group of the most pleasant words in the English language. The crescendo of the single letter syllable in the middle of the word creates a satisfying enunciation when spoken. The connotation of the receipt of […]

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Why online marketplaces and e-commerce businesses should review their Canadian sales tax obligations

9 juin 2022 | Colleen Ma

Bulletin fiscal

Online marketplace platform operators and facilitators, and other e‑commerce businesses, that did not have Canadian sales tax obligations when they first started operations may now find that they are required to register for, and collect, Canadian sales tax in one […]

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A double-take on double-tracking: Takeaways from the privacy investigation into the Tim Hortons’ app

9 juin 2022 | Danny Alcorn, Titli Datta

Blogue Cybersécurité de MT

A recent investigation report into Tim Hortons, co-authored by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (« OPC« ), Commission d’accès à l’information du Québec, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta, and Office of the Information and Privacy […]

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What damages can you lien for? PME Inc v Enerkem Alberta Biofuels LP (Enerkem Alberta Biofuels GP Inc), 2021 ABQB 889

8 juin 2022 | Emma L. Johnston, Mark Puszczak, Ryley Schmidt

Des idées en chantier : Droit de la construction MT – Ouest du Canada

The decision of the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench in PME Inc v Enerkem Alberta Biofuels LP (Enerkem Alberta Biofuels GP Inc)[1] considers whether the lien fund or the value of a builders’ lien under the Alberta Builders’ Lien Act, […]

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Owners beware: Factoring invoices should not be factored into the major lien fund

8 juin 2022 | Emma L. Johnston, Bryan Hosking

Des idées en chantier : Droit de la construction MT – Ouest du Canada

In Factors Western Inc. v DCR Inc., 2021 ABCA 433 (« Factors Western« ), the main issue that the Alberta Court of Appeal was faced with was determining whether or not an invoice that was factored between a project owner, a general […]

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