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Archive for March, 2025

Wednesday: What’s Hot on CanLII? – February 2025

Each month, we tell you which three English-language cases and French-language cases have been the most viewed* on CanLII in the previous month and we give you a small sense of what the cases are about.

For this past month, the three most-consulted English-language decisions were:

1. Baker v. Van Dolder’s Home Team Inc., 2025 ONSC 952

[4] The plaintiff was terminated “without cause” on May 24, 2023. The agreement between the parties stated that, “the issue to be determined on the motion will be whether the “with cause” provision of the Contract is enforceable or not”.

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Posted in: Wednesday: What's Hot on CanLII

The Wellness Lawyer: “ABRACADABRA”

Seeing the title of this article, you may all think that maybe I am made a mistake regarding the topic. However, please let me assure you that this is not a mistake and with your indulgence, I will explain.

When my youngest child was a toddler, I had a hard time teaching her to say “thank you.”

Every time I would give her something and then ask: “what’s the magic word?” she would respond “abracadabra.”

This was quite funny, but I had to maintain my serious mom face as I did not want to raise a person who was not . . . [more]

Posted in: Practice of Law

Winter 2025 US Legal Research Update

Belated Happy New Year’s wishes. Things are not looking so happy in the US government so far. Many Civil Service employees are being laid off and/or paid to retire. Information is disappearing or being rewritten on many agency webpages. I just checked out the Department of Justice website that does appear to be reporting business as usual so far. I also found an Associated Press report about why some of the agency webpages went dark in February after an executive order on January 20th. A follow up AP report on February 12 stated that some health agencies had . . . [more]

Posted in: Legal Information

Monday’s Mix

Each Monday we present brief excerpts of recent posts from five of Canada’s award­-winning legal blogs chosen at random* from more than 80 recent Clawbie winners. In this way we hope to promote their work, with their permission, to as wide an audience as possible.

This week the randomly selected blogs are 1. Civil Resolution Tribunal blog 2. Family LLB 3. Know How 4. Hull & Hull Blog 5. RT Blog

Civil Resolution Tribunal blog
Participant Survey – January 2025

The Civil Resolution Tribunal anonymously surveys people who have gone through the tribunal process. We use this feedback to improve . . . [more]

Posted in: Monday’s Mix

Summaries Sunday: SOQUIJ

Every week we present the summary of a decision handed down by a Québec court provided to us by SOQUIJ and considered to be of interest to our readers throughout Canada. SOQUIJ is attached to the Québec Department of Justice and collects, analyzes, enriches, and disseminates legal information in Québec.

ACTION COLLECTIVE (RECOURS COLLECTIF) : La Cour d’appel autorise l’action collective contre le CISSS de Lanaudière et 3 médecins y ayant exercé leur profession leur reprochant d’avoir procédé à la stérilisation des patientes autochtones membres du groupe sans avoir obtenu leur consentement libre et éclairé.

Intitulé : U.T. c. Centre . . . [more]

Posted in: Summaries Sunday

Summaries Sunday: Supreme One-Liners

As a supplement to our Sunday Summary each month, Supreme Advocacy LLP in Ottawa presents Supreme One-Liners, a super-short descriptive guide to the most recent decisions at the Supreme Court of Canada. Supreme Advocacy LLP offers its more comprehensive weekly electronic newsletter, Supreme Advocacy Letter, summarizing all Appeals, Oral Judgments and Leaves to Appeal granted.

Oral Judgments

Criminal Law: Homicide
R. v. Chicoine-Joubert, 2025 SCC 3 (41262)

Mens rea for involuntary manslaughter; witness credibility.

Criminal Law: Party Liability
R. v. Bilodeau, 2025 SCC 2 (41320)

Common unlawful purpose; party liability; hearsay co-conspirators’ exception.

Leaves to Appeal

Language: Bilingualism . . . [more]

Posted in: Summaries Sunday

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