Real estate lawyer at heart, now engaged in claims prevention, government and stakeholder relations
What insights can a cartographer from Val Marie, Sask., pop. 120, provide about Canada’s most populous city?
Ottawa announced longer mortgages for first-time and new-build buyers and a higher threshold for homes requiring 20 per cent down in a move that won praise from homebuilders but fears
Discover the top cybersecurity risks law firms face and how to protect client data, avoid breaches, and safeguard your reputation.
These tips and tricks will help you use Microsoft Word efficiently.
Recently, Attorney at Work asked readers to share their note-taking habits and favorite note-taking tools. Read on for the results.
Most Canadian business owners are confident in their defences but many are scammed
Ruling reverses driver's acquittal for dangerous operation of motor vehicle causing bodily harm
Oversupplied GTA Condo Market a Headwind for Home Prices
In Farinha v. White, the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) addressed a common issue in condominiums: noise complaints between neighbours. This
Their workaround is awaiting city approval.
Mariman Homes was also ordered to pay $400,000 in administrative penalties.
The judge shares his personal experiences and highlights the judicial system's biggest challenges
For under 30s, owning a home is more important than other financial goals
Canadian banking rules are scrutinized in a newly released discussion paper seeking public input on competitiveness, consumer protection and oversight
The Silver International saga suggests criminals laundering billions a year have little to fear from police.
Borrowers largely prepared for renewal shock thanks to test, argues advisor
Taking effect on September 30th, Nova Scotia's new short-term rental regulations are intended to help make more long-term housing available.