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Written on December 17, 2020.
Starting January 29th, 2021, the coming into force date for the legislative amendments, claimants in Ontario who suffer an injury due to snow or ice on property other than on a road/sidewalk/boulevard (i.e. beyond the limits of a highway) must serve notice personally or via registered mail upon at least one of the “occupiers” of […]
Written on August 31, 2020.
The SCC has granted leave to appeal from a B.C. Court of Appeal decision, which set aside a Trial Decision in favor of a municipal defendant, that upheld a “policy defence”. Following a heavy snowfall in January of 2015, the municipal defendant cleared snow on the downtown streets in a way that created snowbanks along […]
Written on August 28, 2020.
Charles Painter of PMLaw is scheduled to teach a course entitled “Managing Risk and Liability in Parks, Playgrounds, and Open Spaces in Municipalities” on September 24th, 2020 via webinar, organized by EPIC training. See the course outline and sign up here: https://www.epictraining.ca/online-courses/municapal-engineering/managing-risk-and-liability-in-parks-playgrounds-and-open-spaces-in-municipalities/16932/
Written on April 26, 2020.
Sadly, the partners of Paterson MacDougall LLP must announce the passing of their friend and long-time partner, Timothy Bruce Trembley. Throughout Tim’s career he served the firms’ clients with unmatched skill, integrity and tenacious determination. He will be deeply missed by his partners, family, friends, and colleagues. The partners and staff of PMLaw wish to […]
Written on April 16, 2020.
In the recently released decision of Markham (City) v. AIG Insurance Company of Canada, 2020 ONCA 239,the Ontario Court of Appeal set aside a ruling by an Application Judge and ordered Lloyd’s to share equally in the defense costs with AIG, pending the final determination of a case involving a young person allegedly injured by […]
Written on March 18, 2020.
Ontario Regulation 239/02, Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways allows for a declaration of a “Significant Weather Event” but does not speak specifically to a “non-weather” event per-se, however for all municipalities in Ontario faced with the daunting task of maintaining essential services during an unprecedented pandemic, the following provision of the MMS may provide […]