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Calmusky v. Calmusky: A Case Comment

  • October 08, 2020
  • Lucas Henri Strezos, Tupman & Bloom

The case of Calmusky, released March 16, raises questions about the distinctions between assets held jointly with a Deceased, with right of survivorship, and an asset of a Deceased that passes by beneficiary designation on the death of the Deceased. Are there fundamental and principled differences between the two, or should both be subject to the same presumptions of resulting trust? This case comment reviews the facts of case, and flags some difficulties with the result.

Student Forum, Trusts and Estates Law

Brown Bag Lunch – September 15, 2020

  • October 08, 2020
  • Rebecca Rauws, associate, and Daniel Enright, articling student, Hull & Hull LLP

Each month, the Trusts & Estates Section hosts a Brown Bag Lunch (or "BBL"). Any interested members are welcome to join. Participants discuss legal developments, procedural challenges, and any other issues that arise. If you've been missing your usual pre-Covid opportunities to network and discuss practice issues with your colleagues, pop by the next BBL, taking place via Zoom. This article provides a summary of topics discussed at the last BBL, including the surprising decision in Calmusky.

Student Forum, Trusts and Estates Law

Agracity Ltd. v. The Queen – Tax Court Finds that Barbados Corporation Performed Valuable Functions in Herbicide Sales Business

  • October 08, 2020
  • Emily Leduc Gagne

AgraCity Ltd. successfully appealed to the Tax Court of Canada from the Minister’s reassessment of its 2007 and 2008 taxation years. AgraCity had entered into a service agreement with a non-arm’s length Barbadian corporation to provide promotional and administrative services in respect of herbicide sales to Canadian farmers.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Women Lawyers in Tax: Q & A with Manjit Singh, partner at Miller Thomson LLP

  • October 08, 2020
  • Kathryn Walker

Manjit is a partner in the tax group at Miller Thomson. She received her law degree from the University of Toronto and was called to the Bar in 2000. Manjit advises on Canadian and cross-border tax matters to public and private companies, partnerships, trusts, private equity and infrastructure funds, pension plans and sovereign wealth funds.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Repricing Underwater Stock Options

  • October 08, 2020
  • Kathryn Walker, tax planning associate, Fasken

Kathryn Walker discusses strategies for salvaging underwater stock options.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Updates from the Court

  • October 06, 2020
  • Laura Cardiff, newsletter editor

The various regions of the Superior Court of Justice continue to reopen, and to further develop their procedures for online filing and remote hearings. Several regions of the SCJ posted new notices recently that apply to estates and trusts practitioners in those areas.

Student Forum, Trusts and Estates Law

Applications to Pass Accounts: Don’t forget about the Estates Act provisions

  • October 06, 2020
  • Stuart Clark, Hull & Hull LLP

Applications to pass accounts can be complex and confusing, even for those with dedicated estates practices. The timeline and detailed procedural steps in Rule 74.18 are unlike those in any other proceeding. And despite their detail, those provisions leave unanswered many substantive questions about when, and on what evidence, objections will be determined by a court. As this article points out, practitioners should not forget s. 49 of the Estates Act when considering their litigation strategy.

Student Forum, Trusts and Estates Law