by Deborah Howden The Condominium Authority Tribunal continues to find that residents who keep animals at a condominium property in contravention of the corporation’s declaration or rules must provide adequate medical...
In Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2804 v. Micoli et al., our office commenced a successful CAT application on behalf of TSCC 2804 (the “Condominium”) to address a tenant's highly disruptive presenc...
As of January 1, 2023, the City of Toronto and the Federal government have implemented two important changes in relation to residential property ownership. Toronto Vacant Home Tax Law: By-law No. 97-2022 Effective January 1...
By: Patrick Nelson With the move to online hosting for most owner’s meetings, questions have emerged as to whether the recordings of those meetings constitute records which owners are entitled to review. Two recent ca...
Building a condominium development is a massive financial undertaking. Any sudden fluctuations in the developer's liquidity may adversely impact any number of parties with a stake in the development project. In an attempt to...
In the recent decision of MacRury v. Keybase Financial Group Inc., the Honourable Madame Justice Boudreau of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court held that admissions of professional misconduct in a Settlement Agreement made in the...
This past year (2018) has seen a significant change in our collective awareness of harassment and sexual aggression, primarily in the workplace. On an almost daily basis, we are learning of yet another sexual aggressor and t...
This past year (2018) has seen a significant change in our collective awareness of harassment and sexual aggression, primarily in the workplace. On an almost daily basis, we are learning of yet another sexual aggressor and t...
This past year (2018) has seen a significant change in our collective awareness of harassment and sexual aggression, primarily in the workplace. On an almost daily basis, we are learning of yet another sexual aggressor and ...
On June 15, 2022, the Government of Canada introduced Bill C-27 which proposes the first artificial intelligence (AI) systems legislation to apply in Canada, amongst other things. If enacted, this legislation will make very...