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Navigating international trade and tariffs
Impacts of evolving trade regulations and compliance risks
Stay informed with our Indigenous law – 2018 Year in review. The report summarizes the latest developments in Indigenous law, organized by jurisdiction. These decisions reflect the most recent guidance from Canadian courts regarding the relationship between Aboriginal title claims and fee simple title, the duty to consult, and injunctive relief.
Knowledge of the current trends in Indigenous law and latest judicial commentary on the scope and content of the duty to consult will help project proponents formulate best practices to avoid projects being delayed as a result of judicial challenges citing insufficient consultation.
For more information regarding the cases included in the publication and how they might affect your business operations, contact one of our regional Indigenous law leaders.
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Impacts of evolving trade regulations and compliance risks
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As discussed in our previous look at the 2025 proxy season, the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has elevated AI to a core governance concern for shareholders, and as AI continues to dominate headlines, the urgency of finding a balance between transparency, responsibility, and return on investment for shareholders is likely to spur a growing number of AI-related shareholder proposals in the coming years.
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As Canadian businesses deal with tariff uncertainty and trade protectionism, the federal government has announced its intention to introduce rules promoting domestic goods and services in government contracting by most federal departments and agencies.
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