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A Clarified Approach to Exclusion Clauses in Contracts for Sale of Goods

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Exclusion clauses are a common feature of agreements of purchase and sale and other commercial contracts. While often subject to negotiation, parties sometimes proceed with standard form exclusion clauses that may inject...more

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Interpreting Exclusion Clauses in Contracts for the Sale of Goods: Important Guidance from the Supreme Court of Canada

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On May 31, 2024, the Supreme Court of Canada released its highly anticipated decision in Earthco Soil Mixtures Inc. v. Pine Valley Enterprises Inc., 2024 SCC 20 (“Pine Valley”), clarifying how contracting parties can exclude...more

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Modernisation de la législation sur la protection du consommateur en Ontario : Loi de 2023 sur la protection du consommateur

Le 23 octobre 2023, le gouvernement de l’Ontario a déposé le projet de loi 142, Loi visant à édicter la Loi de 2023 sur la protection du consommateur, à modifier la Loi sur les renseignements concernant le consommateur et à...more

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Modernizing Consumer Protection Laws in Ontario: the New Consumer Protection Act, 2023

On October 23, 2023, the Ontario government introduced Bill 142, An Act to enact the Consumer Protection Act, 2023, to amend the Consumer Reporting Act and to amend or repeal various other Acts (Bill). If passed by the...more

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Des tribunaux d’appel reconnaissent les clauses d’arbitrage dans les contrats de consommation

Le 4 août 2023, la Cour d’appel de la Colombie-Britannique (la « CACB ») a rendu des décisions connexes dans Williams v. Amazon.com Inc. (l’« affaire Williams ») et dans Petty v. Niantic Inc. (l’« affaire Petty »). Dans ces...more

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Appeal Courts Stay the Course on Arbitration Clauses in Consumer Contracts

On August 4, 2023, the British Columbia Court of Appeal (BCCA) released companion decisions in Williams v. Amazon.com Inc. (Williams) and Petty v. Niantic Inc. (Petty). In both cases, the BCCA upheld partial stays of proposed...more

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A Payment Plan Does Not Equal a New Contract

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When parties enter into a transactional contract, they are free to enter into a payment plan agreement for outstanding debt owed under the contract.  However, the payment plan itself does not necessarily mean that the parties...more

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Modernizing Ontario’s Consumer Protection Act: Consultation Paper Released

On February 6, 2023, the Ontario Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery (Ministry) released a consultation paper entitled Modernizing Consumer Protection in Ontario: Strengthening the Consumer Protection Act, which...more

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Bill 96 and the Charter of the French Language The Language of Business in Québec

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On June 1, 2022, Bill 96 received assent and officially became law. As a result, Québec’s Charter of the French Language (the “Charter”) underwent its first major transformation since it was passed in 1977. Highlighted below...more

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Business Impacts of Québec’s Language Law Changes: An Update on Bill 96

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Bill 96, key legislation that will amend Québec’s Charter of the French Language (the “Charter”) and affect many businesses, has just been passed in the Québec National Assembly. It will not have force of law until assent...more

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L’Ontario sollicite des commentaires sur les changements proposés à la législation sur la protection du consommateur

Le 1er décembre 2020, le ministère des Services gouvernementaux et des Services aux consommateurs de l’Ontario a publié un document de consultation intitulé Amélioration de la Loi sur la protection du consommateur : Renforcer...more

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Ontario Seeks Input on Proposed Changes to Consumer Protection Laws

On December 1, 2020, the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services issued a consultation paper entitled Improving Ontario’s Consumer Protection Act: Strengthening Consumer Protection in Ontario (Consultation...more

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Supreme Court Enforces Arbitration Clause and Stays Business Customer Claims in Class Action

On April 4, 2019, a majority of the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) in TELUS Communications Inc. v. Wellman (Wellman) decided that business customer claims in a class action should be stayed pursuant to arbitration clauses in...more

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SCC Decision Calls into Question Enforceability of Choice of Forum Clauses in Consumer Contracts

In June 2017, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) released its decision in Douez v. Facebook (Douez). The case concerned the application of a choice of forum clause included in Facebook’s terms of use to stay a class action...more

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Supreme Court of Canada Leaves Forum Selection Clauses in a State of Uncertainty

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Facebook, Inc. (Facebook) recently lost a decision before the Supreme Court of Canada regarding the enforceability of the forum selection clause in its standard terms of use. Accordingly, organizations should carefully review...more

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