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March 24, 2026

Supreme Court of Canada Affirms Constitutional Right to Counsel in Complex Cases

CanLIICourt DecisionMarch 24, 2026
95%
Criminal LawAdministrative & Regulatory

The Supreme Court has reaffirmed that individuals have a constitutional right to adequate legal counsel, particularly in cases involving complex legal issues. This decision clarifies the scope of Charter rights.

Key Entities

Court:Supreme Court of Canada
Judges:Chief Justice Wagner, Justice Karakatsanis
Statutes:Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms s. 7, Criminal Code s. 91

Alberta Energy Regulator Issues New Guidelines on Environmental Assessment

Alberta Energy RegulatorRegulatory UpdateMarch 24, 2026
87%
Energy, Oil & GasEnvironmental

The AER has released updated guidelines for environmental assessment procedures. These changes streamline the application process and introduce new carbon emissions metrics.

Key Entities

Regulator:Alberta Energy Regulator
Keywords:Environmental Assessment, Carbon Emissions, Drilling Operations

Court of King's Bench Rules on Validity of Non-Compete Clause in Employment Agreement

CanLIICourt DecisionMarch 23, 2026
92%
Employment & LabourCorporate & Commercial

A recent Court of King's Bench decision provides guidance on when non-compete clauses are enforceable. The court found that overly broad geographic restrictions may render such clauses void.

Key Entities

Court:Court of King's Bench of Alberta
Judge:Justice Veit
Statutes:Employment Standards Code, Freedom of Movement Principles

Canada Gazette: New Income Tax Regulations Effective April 1, 2026

Canada GazetteLegislationMarch 22, 2026
78%
Tax LawCorporate & Commercial

New income tax regulations have been published in the Canada Gazette Part I. These regulations amend capital gains calculations and introduce new deductions for certain business expenses.

Key Entities

Authority:Department of Finance Canada
Citations:Income Tax Act, Income Tax Regulations Part II
Effective:April 1, 2026

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