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Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
The division of powers between federal and provincial jurisdictions in Canada empowers the provinces to exercise their legislative authority over property matters...
Siskinds LLP
It is common practice to lend a vehicle to a family member or a friend. People do it without thinking twice. However, in the case of a car crash on a public road, there are legal implications...
Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP
Motorcycle enthusiasts often remember the exact moment they knew they wanted to get a license to drive a chopper, hog or any other sweet ride, and for some it happened when they got their first taste...
McLeish Orlando LLP
Megan Desrochers suffered a severe traumatic brain injury when she lost control while driving an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) in Prince Edward County and hit a tree on a highway.
Gowling WLG
In its 2024-2025 budget, the government of Québec announced that it will be phasing out the electric vehicle incentives offered under its Roulez Vert program.
Gowling WLG
To accommodate the growing number of electric vehicles on Ontario roads, the Ontario Energy Board has issued a streamlined process to support the construction of new charging stations.
Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP
It can happen to anyone. It doesn't take much to turn a routine traffic stop into a criminal investigation because police are always on the lookout for signs of consumption and impairment.
McCague Borlack LLP
The recently released decision of the Court of Appeal in Harris Victoria Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Ltd. v. Ward, 2023 BCCA 478, sheds light on the complexities surrounding vehicle ownership and liability.
Siskinds LLP
For most dog owners, the words "car ride" gets their dog excited and begging to hit the road. However, driving with your dog in your vehicle poses a risk to your safety, your pet's safety, and the safety of other drivers.
Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP
The British Columbia Civil Resolution Tribunal (the "CRT") is Canada's first online quasi-judicial tribunal.
Rosen & Associates
The Canadian government first announced the Select Luxury Items Tax Act (SLITA) in the 2021 Federal Budget, and it came into effect on September 1, 2022.
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
There have been two recent developments on the limitation of liability for vessels under 300 GT in Canada. The first is a decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal (ONCA)...
Gardiner Roberts LLP
Vehicles, such as all-terrain vehicles ("ATV"), Skidoos, Jet Skis and SeaDoos, have both practical and recreational purposes. However, they are modes of transportation whose use is unfamiliar to many.
McMillan LLP
McMillan's Rail Transportation Group regularly makes submissions to both Houses of Parliament, Transport Canada, the Canadian Transportation Agency ...
Crowe MacKay LLP
Founded in 1970 by Barry Lapointe, KF Aerospace has become Canada's largest aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) provider.
Miller Thomson LLP
The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat launched the Supply Chain Regulatory Review consultation through the Let's Talk Federal Regulations engagement platform on November 7, 2023.
Siskinds LLP
Left-turn collisions often occur at intersections. One driver may be going straight through the intersection while another, proceeding in the opposite direction, is attempting to turn left at the light.
Gluckstein Lawyers
Joseph-Armand Bombardier may not be a household name but his motorized invention has certainly reached iconic status.
MLT Aikins LLP
On December 13, 2023, Cando Rail & Terminals ("Cando") announced it had acquired Transmark, a first-class private rail storage facility in Southwest Alberta.
McLeish Orlando LLP
The respondent, Melinda Wasylyk, suffered catastrophic personal injuries as a result of a motor vehicle collision she was involved in.
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