December 2, 2025

Don’t try to make your will by e-mail

Even though BC’s Wills, Estates and Succession Act (WESA) now allows electronic wills, don’t try to make your will by e-mail or by sending a text. Even an electronic will has to meet the usual formalities needed to make a will, namely signature by the will-maker in the presence of Read more…

November 24, 2025

BC Supreme Court Finds Preserving Rule of Law “Paramount” in Walbran Valley Injunction Ruling 

In TsawakQin Forestry Limited Partnership v O’Connell, 2025 BCSC 1880, the British Columbia Supreme Court granted an interim injunction halting the efforts of a group of protestors who had blocked an access road near Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park on Vancouver Island. The blockade was constructed in protest to lumber harvesting Read more…

October 15, 2025

Not in Canada You Say? – Mark Zuckerberg Dodged Corporate Officer Liability Under US Law– What if he’d been sued in Canada?

In both Canada and the U.S., Meta and other social media companies are being sued for allegedly designing their algorithms to produce addictive usage by children and adolescents. In the legal action started in Canada by the Toronto District School Board, only social media companies are being sued, not any Read more…

October 14, 2025

Is Airspace Property?

What rights does an owner of land have in the airspace above the land? The answer to that question has a great deal to do with the degree of control an owner can exert over the aerial activities of others, whether they are aviators, balloonists, trapeze artists, or a contractor Read more…

October 1, 2025

NS Supreme Court denies injunction despite finding applicant had a strong prima facie case

In Court v Court, 2025 NSSC 303, the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia found that an applicant wasn’t entitled to a pre-trial injunction despite having a strong prima facie (= “at first sight”; based on a first impression) case. The Nova Scotia decision is an interesting example of how a Read more…