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The Tragically Hip v. Mill Street Brewery: A Long Time Running
No Obligation to Sue a John Doe or Jane Doe
Court of Appeal for Ontario Addresses Actual and Constructive Knowledge of Claims for Contribution and Indemnity
Amendment to Occupiers’ Liability Act Creates 60 Day Notice Requirement
The Fact that a Named Plaintiff Has No Legal Status Does Not Justify Correcting an Alleged Misnomer
Subsequent Discovery of the Severity of Injuries Will Not Extend the Limitation Period
Ontario Superior Court of Justice Addresses Limitation Periods in Claims for Prosecutorial Torts
Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismisses Application for Declaration regarding Revoked Suspension Order
The Fact that a Proposed Defendant Denies Liability is Not Relevant on a Motion to Correct a Misnomer
Much Ado About Nothing? Attorney General for Ontario brings Application for Declaration regarding Revoked Suspension Order
Federal Court of Appeal rejects the Attorney General of Canada’s position on the Time Limits and Other Periods Act (COVID-19) as creating “intolerable uncertainty”
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