June 14, 2017
New coming-into-force dates announced for Ontario condo reforms
A report has surfaced in Ontario that the ministry of government and consumer services has announced new dates on which provisions of the Protecting Condominium Owners Act, 2015 (PDF), are projected to come into force. The Protecting Condominium Owners Act, 2015, is the fruit of a major law-reform initiative in Ontario. It Read more
June 8, 2017
Law Commission of Ontario Publishes Discussion Paper for their “Improving the Last Stages of Life” Project
Earlier this week, the Law Commission of Ontario (“LCO”) released a discussion paper (PDF) for their “Improving the Last Stages of Life” Project. This Project focusses on the experiences of those who are involved in the dying process, and contemplates how law impacts the rights, choices, and quality of life Read more
June 7, 2017
Federal government suspends coming-into-force of CASL’s private right of action
Canada’s anti-spam legislation (CASL) prohibits people from sending commercial electronic messages (such as email, text messages, and private social-media messages) to someone unless the sender has: (1) obtained consent, (2) provided identification information, and (3) provided an unsubscribe mechanism. CASL applies to both for-profit businesses and not-for-profit charities and organizations. Contravening Read more
May 12, 2017
Court finds strata-lot owners suffered “no prejudice” from arbitrators’ failure to advise them of the possibility of a mediated settlement
Hunt v The Owners, Strata Plan LMS 2556, 2017 BCSC 786, is the latest chapter in a dispute involving the proposed installation of a heating, air-conditioning, and ventilation system on a strata’s limited-common-property balcony. Although the HVAC system was never actually installed, the prospect of its approval by the strata council Read more
May 11, 2017
BC Supreme Court considers first application to appeal CRT decision
There is no automatic right to appeal a decision in a strata-property case by the Civil Resolution Tribunal. If a party disagrees with the CRT’s decision, the party may only appeal to the supreme court if all the other parties consent or if the court grants leave to appeal. Appeals Read more

















































