Author: Kanuka Thuringer


Rental Property Owners are Denied Coverage for Explosion Caused by Tenants: Drug Exclusionary Clause is both Valid and Reasonable in the Circumstances

Rental Property Owners are Denied Coverage for Explosion Caused by Tenants: Drug Exclusionary Clause is both Valid and Reasonable in the Circumstances

Carteri v Saskatchewan Mutual Insurance Company, 2018 SKQB 150 In Carteri, Elson J determined, in the context of a summary judgment application, that an exclusionary clause denying coverage to rental property owners was valid and enforceable. The rental property owned...
Supreme Court of Canada Rules Incidental Restrictions on Interprovincial Trade are Acceptable: Indirect Limits May be Placed on Out-of-Province Alcohol Purchases

Supreme Court of Canada Rules Incidental Restrictions on Interprovincial Trade are Acceptable: Indirect Limits May be Placed on Out-of-Province Alcohol Purchases

The Supreme Court of Canada in R v Comeau, 2018 SCC 15 (“Comeau”) unanimously upheld the constitutionality of a New Brunswick law which places limits on the amount of alcohol that may be purchased from sources other than the New Brunswick Liquor Corporation. The...