Real Estate
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April 08, 2025
B.C. Appeal Court overturns decision on ‘foreign entity’ land transfer tax
British Columbia’s top court has overturned a decision that said a company was not liable for a “foreign entity” land transfer tax because it had acted as an agent in the sale of a property and was not a transferee.
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April 08, 2025
Foreign ownership and real estate: Appeal Court upholds foreign buyer tax reassessment in B.C.
A recent appeal heard by the British Columbia Court of Appeal considered the applicability of the additional property transfer tax (ATT), or “foreign buyer tax,” under the province’s Property Transfer Tax Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 378.
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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
Canada’s immigration reset: Why cutting numbers isn’t the answer
In the latest chapter of Canada’s evolving immigration story, political debate is heating up. With the next federal election looming, all eyes are on how each party plans to shape immigration in the face of economic uncertainty, housing crises and shifting demographics. One thing is clear: reducing immigration isn’t as straightforward — or as wise — as it may seem.
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April 02, 2025
What I know about halfway houses, part two | Michael Crowley
Halfway houses, a.k.a., community residential facilities (CRFs), serve a number of functions, but primarily they are intended to assist people who have been incarcerated, sometimes for many years, to begin the process of reintegrating back into society. They provide, or should provide, nothing less than safe environments where the residents can go to school or find employment, begin the process of resettling into their families, and do all of that in appropriate, prosocial ways.
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April 01, 2025
What I know about halfway houses | Michael Crowley
The use of halfway houses has been a part of the fabric of the criminal justice system in Canada for many years and will continue for the foreseeable future.
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April 01, 2025
Leginj v. Rahman: Case study on challenges of Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board system
The recent Divisional Court decision in Leginj v. Rahman, 2025 ONSC 568 serves as a poignant example of the systemic issues within Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board system, highlighting the challenges faced by both landlords and tenants.
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April 01, 2025
LIENS - Right to lien - Lienable claims - By contractor or subcontractor - Improvements
Appeal by Xemex Contracting Inc. (Xemex) from chambers judge’s declaration that the lien Xemex filed against Aspen Properties (Northland Place) Ltd. (Aspen) was invalid. Xemex filed the lien for renovations Xemex completed on a leased property occupied by Koor Energy Ltd. (Koor).
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March 31, 2025
Ontario auditor general warns of risks from uninspected drinking water systems
More than one-third of Ontario’s 1,816 small, non-municipal drinking water systems have gone uninspected for over five years, putting residents at risk of unsafe drinking water, according to a special report by Ontario’s auditor general.