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Proposed legislation protects Ontario businesses from pandemic-related legal claims
On October 20, 2020, the Ontario government tabled the Supporting Ontario’s Recovery Act, 2020 (the Act) in the legislature for first reading.
The COVID-19 outbreak brings into play a number of important regulatory requirements of which institutions need to be mindful.
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On October 20, 2020, the Ontario government tabled the Supporting Ontario’s Recovery Act, 2020 (the Act) in the legislature for first reading.
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If you shut down your business due to the pandemic and therefore are not emitting greenhouse gases (GHGs), can you claim a carbon credit?
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Food producers, processors and agribusinesses are facing increasing pressure to expand the production of locally-grown food, while curbing emissions and operating in a more sustainable manner.
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The securities regulatory authorities in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Yukon recently published temporary blanket relief providing automatic extensions.
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The Canadian Securities Administrators (the CSA) recently published a blanket order providing registrants and investment funds with renewed temporary blanket relief from certain regulatory filings and delivery obligations imposed by securities laws (the Relief).
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Canadian producers of a wide range of agriculture products have been preparing for, and in some cases, bracing for change when the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) comes into effect on July 1st of this year.
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Quebec is proposing a regulation that would enable Quebec pharmacists to accept prescriptions issued by professionals from other Canadian provinces and territories, if the prescriber is authorized to issue it in his or her jurisdiction, and would also be authorized to do so if he or she practised in Quebec.
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The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) recently provided important clarification on two ministerial orders that suspended a number of reporting requirements applicable to the oil and gas industry.
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Following on the heels of new federal support programs for producers employing temporary foreign workers (TFWs), several provinces have announced initiatives to assist agribusinesses faced with an expected shortage in farm workers.
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At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, both Health Canada and the Competition Bureau were quick to issue statements indicating they would continue to monitor the marketplace for false, misleading or deceptive marketing activities related to products claiming they could prevent, treat or cure the virus.
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Agribusinesses traditionally rely on temporary foreign workers (TFWs) to fulfill operational needs. COVID-19 poses new challenges for these businesses.
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Health Canada has published an Interim Order Respecting Drugs, Medical Devices and Foods for a Special Dietary Purpose in Relation to COVID-19 (the Interim Order).
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On April 17, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced it reached a temporary agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) around the import and export of animal products between Canada and the United States.
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In an ongoing effort to address the challenges posed by the current climate, in accordance with investor protection goals, new measures have been introduced by the Canadian Securities Administrators (the CSA) and the Ontario Securities Commission (the OSC) aimed at providing additional guidance and relief to registrants and investment funds.
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Alberta has expanded the powers of the Orphan Well Association (OWA) to allow production and operation of wells, pipelines and facilities in its custody.
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On March 3, Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) released a Remedial Action Plan Guide (RAP Guide) that provides important information on AEP’s requirements when a remediation action plan (RAP) needs to be filed under the Remediation Regulation.
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Since the COVID 19 outbreak was declared a health emergency by the Quebec government on March 13, many measures have been taken, some of which have an impact on businesses’ environmental obligations.
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During the current pandemic there are many competing priorities, including environmental legal obligations that remain in force.
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On April 6, Alberta’s minister of energy issued ministerial order 219/2020 (the Order) that modifies some Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) reporting and other requirements under Alberta’s Oil and Gas Conservation Act.
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On March 30 and March 31, Alberta’s minister of environment and parks passed a slew of ministerial orders (the Orders) modifying certain industrial environmental reporting requirements in Alberta.
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As part of the Alberta government’s response to the recent oil price collapse and ongoing economic concerns associated with COVID-19, on March 20 Premier Jason Kenney announced that the term of mineral agreements expiring in 2020 would be extended for one year.
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In response to the recent collapse in oil prices, Premier Jason Kenney announced on March 20 that the Government of Alberta will pay the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) industry levy for six months.
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The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has announced that, as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, it will provide temporary exemptive relief for registrants and investment funds from certain filing, delivery and payment obligations imposed by Ontario securities laws.
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In response to the mounting COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis, the CSA announced on March 18, 2020, that it will provide blanket relief to a broad group of market participants, including registrants and investment funds, to accommodate a 45-day extension from some regulatory filings required to be made on or before June 1, 2020.
Certain COVID-19 medical devices no longer hold urgent public health need status under Interim Order No. 2
July 22, 2021
Food and Drug Regulations amended: COVID-19 drugs and vaccines transitioned out of interim order framework
April 13, 2021
Two new interim orders update previous orders on medical devices and foreign products during pandemic
April 1, 2021
Health Canada consults on transition of interim order drugs, vaccines, and medical devices to permanent approval pathways
December 3, 2020
New Interim Order to address COVID-19-related drug shortages in Canada
October 25, 2020
New Interim Order to expedite the approval of COVID-19 drugs and vaccines
September 22, 2020
Federal Courts update guidance on COVID-19
September 10, 2020
Federal Court lifts Suspension Period
July 1, 2020
Federal Courts begin to phase out the Suspension Period
June 23, 2020
Federal Courts Extend Suspension Periods to June 15
June 2, 2020
Health Canada collaborates with international partners to address pandemic
May 7, 2020
Federal Court extends Suspension Period and expands use of virtual hearings
April 30, 2020
FCA to select cases that are ready to progress during pandemic
April 19, 2020
Health Canada issues Interim Order to address shortages of health products
April 13, 2020
Quebec maintains drug evaluation activities for listing purposes and launches clinical trials
April 13, 2020
Federal Courts Extend Suspension Period Until May 15
April 5, 2020
Courts Across Canada Continue Reopening Plans
May 28, 2020
Ready, set, Zoom! Trials in the time of COVID-19
May 27, 2020
Canadian Court Openings Begin – Closure Updates May 1
May 1, 2020
Court Suspensions Continue, with Some Exceptions
April 27, 2020
Federal Court of Canada Extends Suspension Period to May 15, 2020
April 6, 2020
OSFI sets expectations on the use of Pillar II capital buffers for banks during the pandemic
May 7, 2020
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