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“Transforming” Tarion: An Update

  • March 13, 2019
  • Heather Michel, Glaholt LLP

On February 20, 2019, the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services announced that the Progressive Conservative government of Ontario intends to revive the previous government’s efforts to transform Tarion Warranty Corporation, and will also be implementing initiatives to better protect purchasers of cancelled pre-construction condominium projects.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum

The Guarantee Company of North America v. Royal Bank of Canada: return (or revenge?) of the statutory lien trust

  • January 22, 2019
  • R. Brendan Bissell

In the Star Wars movies, there are points where the Jedi seem to have wiped out the Sith (or vice versa) only to find out that the other has come back to life. Stakeholders, lawyers and insolvency professionals who had seen, or hoped for, the end of the statutory construction lien trust after bankruptcy might be forgiven for feeling like that after January's Court of Appeal for Ontario decision in The Guarantee Company of North America v. Royal Bank of Canada.

Insolvency Law, Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum

Amending the Amended Construction Act: Bill 57 Receives Royal Assent

  • December 14, 2018
  • Todd Robinson, vice-chair, Construction & Infrastructure Law Section Executive, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP,

Bill 57, An Act to enact, amend and repeal various statutes received Royal Assent on December 6. It amends over 45 statutes. Why should construction practitioners take note? Schedule 8 of Bill 57 amends the Construction Act, making further amendments to certain recent amendments implemented by the Construction Lien Amendment Act, 2017. The following summarizes the amendments to the amendments.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum

Application to Delete Construction Lien – A Cautionary Tale

  • November 23, 2018
  • Brendan D. Bowles, partner, Glaholt LLP

A recent incident which came to light with a faulty registration in Teraview of an Order vacating a construction lien demonstrates that changes made in 2016 to the electronic registration regime are still subject to a “learning curve”.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum

Mind The Gaps: Top 5 Things Lenders Should Know About the New Construction Act

  • September 14, 2018
  • Edward (Ted) G. Betts

Broad, numerous and significant amendments to the Construction Lien Act (now called the Construction Act) came into force in Ontario on July 1, with more coming on October 1, 2019. These changes will bring about a real culture shift in the construction industry. Are lenders ready for it?

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum