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Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
A little more than five years ago, IFRS 16 Leases took effect and rewrote the accounting rules for classifying leases and lease payments in financial statements for most public companies in Canada.
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
The government introduced Bill 185, the "Cutting Red Tape to Build More Homes Act, 2023" on April 10, 2024. The Bill proposes to repeal a number of the government's previous legislative changes...
Cox & Palmer
Renovations are necessary and important for landlords to maintain and improve their properties. Improvements also benefit tenants in the long run. In many cases...
Goodmans LLP
On April 10, 2024, the Province of Ontario introduced the Cutting Red Tape to Build More Homes Act, 2024, which proposes a number of amendments...
WeirFoulds LLP
Cost-plus arrangements are a common form of construction contract between project owners and contractors in Canada. These agreements create unique benefits and risks...
Aird & Berlis LLP
On April 10, 2024, Ontario released an updated draft of the proposed Provincial Planning Statement (the "Statement").
Devry Smith Frank LLP
In 2730453 Ont Inc. v 2380673 Ont Inc., 2022 ONSC 6660, the plaintiff, 2730453 Ontario Inc. (the "Purchaser"), sought specific performance to enforce an oral agreement for the purchase of land.
Kane Shannon Weiler
In order to target real estate speculation and address the affordability crisis, the BC provincial government has introduced a new law taxing profits from short-term property sales.
Sorbara Law
In an effort to improve access to and affordability of the housing market, the government of Ontario has recently announced several updates within the provincial budget for 2024 to increase the housing supply.
Daoust Vukovich LLP
Under a typical net lease, flow-through amounts of additional rent are paid in provisional instalments, based on estimates that are reconciled at the end of the fiscal period.
MLT Aikins LLP
As part of the Manitoba Budget 2024 titled "One Future. One People. One Manitoba." the provincial government announced a Rental Housing Construction Tax Credit (RHC), effective for the 2024 tax year...
Miller Thomson LLP
Dans l'affaire Nahtac Constructions inc. c. Ville de Montréal[1], la Cour supérieure a eu à trancher la question à savoir si un entrepreneur pouvait réclamer les coûts supplémentaires associés...
Clark Wilson LLP
On May 28, 2024, our Infrastructure, Construction & Procurement group hosted a webinar "How to Enforce and Defend Builders Lien Claims: What Contractors and Owners Need to Know".
Crowe MacKay LLP
In a fluctuating market and unpredictable environment, programs like AgriStability provide financial stability for farmers, helping manage the uncertainties of the trade.
Devry Smith Frank LLP
Insurance policies protect our various interests such as our homes, vehicles, and personal property where there is potential damage, loss, and/or liability.
Sorbara Law
This bulletin outlines how the fee, that the vendor/builder must pay to receive the Qualification for Enrolment (QFE) Confirmation and Enrolment confirmation...
Robins Appleby LLP
The condominium and low-rise residential industries exploded after the last major recession of 1990-1995 and have not really stopped until April 20, 2022...
Miller Thomson LLP
Parties facing grossly exaggerated lien claims now have some additional arsenal to defeat the liens before trial.
Sorbara Law
In the last couple of years, title and mortgage fraud have plagued the Canadian real estate sphere as technology has continued to advance allowing fraudsters to become increasingly sophisticated...
Gowling WLG
This video explores several significant Canadian expropriation cases from 2023, highlighting important issues and practical takeaways for parties involved in the expropriation process.
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