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Taiga Insolvency Proceedings: Reverse Vesting Orders and Wage Earner Protection Program Claims

By: Bayley Wachsmuth Case Commented On: Taiga Motors Corporation et Deloitte Restructuring Inc., 2024 QCCS 4319 (CanLII) PDF Version: Taiga Insolvency Proceedings: Reverse Vesting Orders and Wage Earner Protection Program Claims As of June 2025, hundreds of former Taiga Corporation (Taiga) employees continue to wait for severance, after having been let go more than one […] The post Taiga Insolvency Proceedings: Reverse Vesting Orders and Wage Earner Protection Program Claims first appeared on ABLawg.

Taking Stock of the Grassy Mountain Project: Part 3, June 2025

By: Nigel Bankes Cases and Decisions Commented On: (1) Northback Holdings Corporation v Alberta Energy Regulator, 2025 ABCA 186 (CanLII), (2) Northback Holdings Corporation v. Canada (Environment and Climate Change), 2025 FCA 31 (CanLII), and (3) AER Decision, Northback Holdings Corporation Applications for Coal Exploration Program (CEP) A10123772, Deep Drilling Permit (DDP) 1948547, and Temporary […] The post Taking Stock of the Grassy Mountain Project: Part 3, June 2025 first appeared on ABLawg.

Water Availability Engagement Survey – Available to Whom for What?

By: Arlene Kwasniak Matter Commented On: Alberta Government Enhancing Water Availability Engagement and Proposed Amendments to the Water Act, RSA 2000, c W-3 PDF Version: Water Availability Engagement Survey – Available to Whom for What? This Government Initiative is Phase 2 of Environment and Protected Areas (EPA) Water Availability Engagement (WAE) initiative. The EPA website […] The post Water Availability Engagement Survey – Available to Whom for What? first appeared on ABLawg.

Federal Climate Plans, Policies and Projections: Have no fear, CNZEAA is (still) here?

By: David V. Wright Matter Commented On: Implementation of the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act, SC 2021, c 22 PDF Version: Federal Climate Plans, Policies and Projections: Have no fear, CNZEAA is (still) here? With so much attention around the proposed Building Canada Act and the expedited process for “national interest projects” contained therein (see […] The post Federal Climate Plans, Policies and Projections: Have no fear, CNZEAA is (still) here? first appeared on ABLawg.

A Radical Departure: Remarks on Part II of Bill C-5 (the Building Canada Act)

By: Martin Olszynski Matter Commented On: Part II of Bill C-5 (the Building Canada Act) PDF Version: A Radical Departure: Remarks on Part II of Bill C-5 (the Building Canada Act) On Tuesday, June 17th, 2025, I had the opportunity to appear before the Senate in the context of its study of Bill C-5, Part […] The post A Radical Departure: Remarks on Part II of Bill C-5 (the Building Canada Act) first appeared on ABLawg.

Must We Be Nice? Civility Rules and Law Society of Alberta v. Smith, 2025 ABLS 13

By: Fraser Gordon Case Commented On: Law Society of Alberta v. Smith, 2025 ABLS 13 (CanLII) PDF Version: Must We Be Nice? Civility Rules and Law Society of Alberta v. Smith, 2025 ABLS 13 Lawyers as advocates must be “courteous and civil and act in good faith to the tribunal and all persons with whom […] The post Must We Be Nice? Civility Rules and Law Society of Alberta v. Smith, 2025 ABLS 13 first appeared on ABLawg.