November 2025

Solicitor-client privilege is one of the most important aspects of litigation, because it protects communications between a client and their counsel regarding legal advice, litigation strategies, and other private information. Keeping these records privileged helps all parties develop a strong case without fear of interference or an imbalance of information. However, sometimes, whether accidentally or...
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Nowadays, many parents add their adult children to their bank accounts to help manage their finances. While these arrangements are often made out of love, trust, and practicality, they can sometimes lead to misunderstandings about who owns the funds. Understanding the legal implications of joint accounts is important to ensure that both parents and their...
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A corporation is a separate legal entity from its shareholders. Any litigation brought against the corporation will typically not extend to individual directors, officers, or workers. This principle is known as the corporate veil, protecting shareholders from personal liability except where an individual has clear and direct responsibility for the harm suffered. However, in certain...
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Understanding the New Federal Bills Before Parliament A set of new federal bills (C-2, C-8, and C-9) have been the subject of major controversy, with each promising to strengthen Canada’s national security and social cohesion. Beneath the language of “safe borders,” “cyber resilience,” and “combatting hate,” many experts and civil rights advocates see a troubling...
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