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Neal J. Smitheman Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP

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Ontario Superior Court upholds the rule of law in railway blockade *

Canada - January 16 2013
On January 5, 2013, the Ontario Superior Court granted an interim injunction prohibiting any interference with the main railway line of Canadian…


Leave to appeal granted in the solid gold case *

Canada - September 6 2012
On September 4, 2012, the Ontario Superior Court granted leave to appeal an interim injunction obtained by a First Nation against an exploration company in Ontario, Solid Gold Resources Corp.

Co-authors: Tracy A. Pratt.


Ontario Superior Court upholds the rule of law in Brantford blockades *

Canada - November 25 2010
On November 19, 2010, the Ontario Superior Court granted the City of Brantford an interlocutory injunction prohibiting any interference or obstruction with development projects in the City.

Co-authors: Tracy A. Pratt.


Criminal matters and other competition law developments *

Canada - July 16 2009
In terms of criminal matters, 2008 saw a number of new cases being brought by the Competition Bureau with criminal charges being laid and convictions being obtained.

Co-authors: Mark D. Magro, Huy A. Do.


Bill 173: “modernizing” Ontario’s mining legislation *

Canada - June 19 2009
As one of Ontario’s oldest pieces of legislation, mining industry participants will generally agree that many of the Mining Act’s provisions were antiquated and out of step with modern staking and development activities.

Co-authors: Tracy A. Pratt.