On September 14, 2018, the Dyck Memorial Bridge in the RM of Clayton officially opened. A few hours later, the bridge collapsed. Luckily, no one was injured. The bridge was … Read More
A recent decision that found professional regulators in Alberta should bear most of the costs of disciplining members could have a wide-ranging impact on professional disciplinary proceedings across Canada.
On October … Read More
A former chemist in Quebec has learned that failing to cooperate with a regulatory investigation into allegations of serious misconduct will not allow you to escape penalty.
Cozak sanctioned by discipline … Read More
An accountant who volunteered to resign from his profession to avoid a disciplinary hearing has been denied relief by Alberta’s Court of King’s Bench.
In Sturt v Chartered Professional Accountants of … Read More
Authors: Lynsey Gaudin, Katelyn Jones, Kayla Míguez
On October 19, 2022, British Columbia’s Minister of Health introduced “Bill 36 – 2022: Health Professions and Occupations Act.” If it becomes law, this statute will replace … Read More
Authors: Allison Graham, Britannia Mohrbutter, Eileen Libby, K.C.
The six years it took for the Law Society of Saskatchewan (LSS) to discipline a lawyer after launching an investigation into his conduct did not amount … Read More