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Deloitte & Touche v Livent Inc.: A New Duty of Care for Auditors

On December 20, 2017, the Supreme Court of Canada (the “Court”) released Deloitte & Touche v Livent Inc., 2017 SCC 63 [Livent], a decision in which the Court refined the framework for analyzing a defendant’s duty of care in cases of negligent misrepresentation of performance of a service. This decision has far-reaching consequences for auditors, […]

Revisiting the Relationship between Parents and Child Protection Agencies in JP v British Columbia

There is an inherent tension in the relationship between parents and child protection agencies. Interactions often occur under the threat of litigation and apprehension. In JP v British Columbia (Children and Family Development),
 2015 BCSC 1216 [JP], Justice Walker of the Supreme Court of British Columbia considered whether child protection agency workers owed a duty of […]

Young v Bella: Protecting Children, Informants, and Suspected Abusers?

In Young v Bella, [2006] 1 SCR 108, the Supreme Court of Canada ("SCC") was faced with the very difficult task of balancing the goal of protecting children with the interests of informants and persons under suspicion of child abuse. The case dealt with the duty of care between informants and those suspected of child abuse […]