Entity Regulation March 07, 2016 The CBA comments on entity regulation to the Federation of Law Societies and encourages the law societies to harmonize any new regulations between jurisdictions
Canadian Bar Association Intervention Policy February 24, 2016 A Canadian Bar Association resolution passed at the 2016 Mid-Winter Meeting of Council.
"Use" Provisions in Trade-marks Act (Bill C-31, Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No. 1, Part 6, Division 25) February 24, 2016 The CBA urges the federal government to reconsider amendments to the use provisions of the Trade-marks Act.
Model Business Principles on Forced Labour, Labour Trafficking, and Illegal or Harmful Child Labour February 24, 2016 A Canadian Bar Association resolution passed at the 2016 Mid-Winter Meeting of Council.
Joint Policy Statement on Audit Inquiries February 24, 2016 A Canadian Bar Association resolution passed at the 2016 Mid-Winter Meeting of Council.
Regulation of Charitable and Not-for-Profit Law Sectors February 16, 2016 The Canadian Bar Association offers its assistance to the Ministers of Finance and National Revenue for the government's review and modernization of laws governing charities and not-for-profit organizations.
Welcome to the Public Safety Portfolio February 01, 2016 The Canadian Bar Association offers its assistance to the Minister of Public Safety, in particular on Anti-terrorism Act amendments, immigration issues and cross-border policies to safeguard privileged information.
Investment Canada Act - Issues Related to the Forms and Amended Regulations January 29, 2016 The Canadian Bar Association identifies issues with the Investment Canada Act notification and application for review forms, and the amended Investment Canada Regulations.
Cooperative Capital Markets Regulatory System (CCMR) — Draft Capital Markets Act and Regulations December 18, 2015 The Canadian Bar Association comments on draft Capital Markets Act and draft regulations under the CCMR. Focus on how new system meshes with national instruments and current provincial regulations.
Patent and Trade-mark Agent Privilege November 27, 2015 The Canadian Bar Association recommends that new rules to protect communications between patent and trade-mark agents and their clients remain distinct from solicitor-client privilege, which in Canada is a unique substantive rule of law protected by the Charter.