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Updated December 9, 2025 at 12:37 p.m. ET
Critics speak out against Canada’s decision to end blood safety monitoring program
CityNews Toronto Wills & Estate

Ontario Faces Blood Safety Concerns: National Program Ends

The end of Canada's Blood Safety Contribution Program is raising concerns in Ontario. This decision impacts blood safety monitoring and underscores the importance of planning for unforeseen health risks.

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, the end of the BSCP means relying on provincial systems to monitor blood safety, which may not be…"

Ontario signs deal with Webequie First Nation to speed Ring of Fire road construction

Ontario and Webequie First Nation Forge Path to Prosperity

Ontario and Webequie First Nation have partnered to accelerate road development to the Ring of Fire, promising economic growth for northern communities.

UL Lawyers Insight

"This development is significant for Ontario residents, particularly those in the northern regions, as it represents a ma…"

Alleged impaired driver crashes into building, strikes 3 cars in Scarborough before arrest
CityNews Toronto Motor Vehicle Accident

Impaired Driver in Scarborough Causes Multi-Car Collision

An alleged impaired driver in Scarborough damaged a building, struck three cars, and caused a gas leak near Kingston Road and Victoria Park Avenue.

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, this incident highlights the serious implications of **impaired driving** and the potential hazar…"

Wait for core Ontario autism services tops 5 years: advocates
CityNews Toronto Legal News

Ontario Autism Program Wait Times Reach Five Years

Families in Ontario face over five-year waits for autism services. This delay impacts thousands of children and their families across the province.

UL Lawyers Insight

"The extended wait times for the Ontario Autism Program highlight crucial gaps in the province’s support system for child…"

Despite appetite for foreign workers, small businesses can't stand dealing with the immigration department
National Post - Canada Immigration Law

Ontario Small Businesses Struggle with Immigration Delays

Small businesses in Ontario face challenges with IRCC service delays, impacting their ability to hire foreign workers. Learn how this affects your business and immigration options.

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, particularly in cities like Toronto and its surrounding areas, these delays can significantly imp…"

CityNews Toronto Litigation

Etobicoke Stabbing Case: Second Man Charged with Murder

A second man has been charged in a fatal stabbing at Lake Shore Boulevard West and Islington Avenue. This development highlights important legal rights for Ontario residents.

UL Lawyers Insight

"This case underscores the importance of understanding your rights in the face of criminal charges, whether as a victim o…"

Trial begins for man charged in shooting death of Toronto mother in Leslieville
CBC | Toronto News Legal News

Trial Underway for Toronto Mother’s Shooting: What You Need to Know

The trial of Damian Hudson, accused of murdering Toronto mother Karolina Huebner-Makurat, has begun in Leslieville. This case highlights critical issues of public safety and legal accountability in our communities.

UL Lawyers Insight

"This case underscores the serious implications of gun violence and public safety in Ontario neighborhoods. Residents sho…"

LCBO pleads guilty, fined $80K after worker critically injured at warehouse
Global News : Canada Employment Law

LCBO Fined $80K After Worker Injured in London Warehouse

The LCBO has been fined $80,000 after a worker suffered critical injuries during a training session at a warehouse in London, Ontario. The incident highlights the importance of workplace safety regulations.

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, this incident underscores the importance of safety protocols in the workplace and the potential l…"

$510M in lawyers’ fees in treaty case unreasonable, judge says
Global News : Canada Legal News

Judge Rules $510M Lawyers' Fees Unreasonable in Treaty Case

A judge in Ontario has significantly reduced lawyers' fees in a landmark treaty rights case involving First Nations. The ruling has implications for future legal fee structures in similar cases.

UL Lawyers Insight

"For Ontario residents, especially those in Mississauga, Brampton, and Toronto, this ruling highlights the need for fair…"

Two Brampton men charged in fake carjacking fraud scheme
CityNews Toronto Legal News

Brampton Men Charged in Fake Carjacking Fraud Scheme

Two men from Brampton are charged with fabricating a carjacking story in Caledon. This incident highlights the legal consequences of fraud in Ontario.

UL Lawyers Insight

"This case serves as a stark reminder that making false reports to law enforcement can lead to serious legal consequences…"

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