Business
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April 04, 2025
New partner joins McCarthy Tétrault
This week, McCarthy Tétrault LLP welcomed new partner Vasuda Sinha to its national litigation and dispute resolution group.
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April 04, 2025
Leveraging Canada’s immigration policy to attract American talent
The United States has long been a global leader in attracting top talent, particularly in fields such as health care, technology and entrepreneurship. Canada’s decades-long struggle with brain drain, characterized by losing its top talent to the United States, has posed challenges to the country’s growth and innovation. Canada only ranks sixth among the seven G7 nations in labour productivity. With the recent paradigm shift in its relationship with the United States, Canada’s weak productivity and heavy reliance on trade with the United States makes it vulnerable to resist the multifaceted aggressions from our southern neighbour.
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April 03, 2025
Alberta Court of Appeal rejects trust claims over airport fees held by insolvent airline
The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled that airport improvement fees collected by a now-insolvent airline are not held in trust for certain airport authorities. The court cited a provision in the agreement between the parties that explicitly disclaimed any intention to create a trust relationship.
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April 03, 2025
Carney announces 25 per cent retaliatory tariff on U.S. autos
Prime Minister Mark Carney has vowed to fight U.S. tariffs on all fronts, including in the courts and with a new 25 per cent tariff on U.S.-made automobiles in direct response to a 25 per cent U.S. tariff on Canadian vehicles that went into effect at midnight on April 3.
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April 03, 2025
Federal Court allows discrimination claim against Canada Revenue Agency to proceed
The Federal Court has allowed parts of an amended statement of claim to be heard on the merits in a case that alleged discrimination by the Canada Revenue Agency in its hiring process. The claim was previously struck in its entirety.
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April 03, 2025
New rules, regulations for mortgage brokers in Newfoundland and Labrador
New rules and regulations are now in play for mortgage brokers in Newfoundland and Labrador. “New rules for the mortgage broker industry” came into effect April 1, according to a news release; they come via the Mortgage Brokerages and Brokers Act and Regulations.
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April 03, 2025
Gatlin Smeijers joins Bennett Jones as partner
Bennett Jones has welcomed Gatlin Smeijers as a partner in the firm’s Toronto office.
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April 03, 2025
New B.C. mining framework met with mixed reaction from legal observers, First Nations
British Columbia has introduced a new framework for First Nations consultation on mining claims in response to a 2023 court ruling, but stakeholders are saying it falls short of what the province has committed to in the past.
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April 03, 2025
Federal Court of Appeal releases a shock decision in Bell v. Canada
When, for example, a business pays for an expense related to its commercial activities, it also pays goods and services tax (GST) or harmonized sales tax (HST) on the expense. In Ontario, the federal GST (five per cent) and provincial retail services tax (RST) of eight per cent combine, resulting in the 13 per cent HST.
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April 03, 2025
Trends in global Citizenship by Investment programs: Quality control and program integrity
Another challenge facing the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program is ensuring that the businesses it attracts are genuinely viable and contribute meaningfully to Canada’s economy.