In brief On 4 June 2025, the Canadian Trademark Opposition Board (TMOB) issued a practice notice on the use of AI for preparing submissions in opposition,…
On January 6, 2025, Justin Trudeau announced that he would resign as Canada’s Prime Minister and on March 9, 2025, the Liberal Party of…
In brief The Canadian Competition Bureau (the “Bureau“) continues to focus on the intersection between artificial intelligence (“AI“) and competition law. Earlier this fall,…
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to shape advertising and marketing, it intersects with key areas of law-competition, consumer protection, privacy, and intellectual property (IP).…
Special thanks to our Baker McKenzie speakers Jim Holloway, Theo Ling and Usman Sheikh, and Industry Leaders Mark Crestohl, Senior Counsel, Accenture, Diana Drappel, Assistant General Counsel, Royal Bank…
In Fall 2022, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) published a study it had funded on the privacy implications of direct-to-patient…
Since October 11, 2022, employers who electronically monitor their employees with more than 25 employees in Ontario have been required to have a written…
In Canada, the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (S.C. 2000, c. 5, as amended) (“PIPEDA”) applies to the collection, use or…
Canada’s private sector privacy legislation, which was enacted in the year 2000 and was fully in force by 2004, is known as the Personal…