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Recent Legislative Consultations: Carbon Capture, Utilization And Storage In Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Energy and Resources has proposed comprehensive legislative reforms to The Mineral Resources Act, 1985 and The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, aimed at establishing Crown ownership of subsurface pore space and creating a modern regulatory framework for carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) projects. These changes would align Saskatchewan with other western provinces while introducing a long-term liability management framework and Sequestration Legacy Fund to support the pro
Canada Energy
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MLT Aikins LLP
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Behemoth B.C. Case Delivers A Blizzard Of Professional Negligence Findings
A British Columbia Supreme Court case examines how a seemingly minor pleading error in a $30 million settlement led to a decade-long legal battle, resulting in findings of professional negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract against the lawyer responsible. The court's analysis explores the boundaries of lawyer liability, client responsibility, and the duty of candor when mistakes occur in high-stakes commercial litigation.
Canada Litigation
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Gardiner Roberts LLP
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Chat GPT, Have I Committed Customs Fraud?
As customs authorities increasingly leverage data mining to identify anomalous import valuations, businesses face mounting scrutiny over under-valuation practices not seen since the high-tariff era of the 1980s and '90s. This analysis examines Canada's customs valuation framework under the Customs Act and explores the escalating consequences—from duty assessments to criminal prosecution—that importers now confront in today's volatile tariff environment.
Canada International
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Millar Kreklewetz
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