In D’Andrea v. Economical Mutual Insurance Company, an insurance company, appealed a trial decision that awarded the insured plaintiff coverage under her SEF 44 policy for being struck by her own vehicle that was in the process of being stolen.
This case confirms that Plaintiffs are entitled to approach each claim without risk of having the negotiation in other claims being disclosed and possibly resulting in prejudice.
In a surprise announcement, the government of Alberta has confirmed that the establishment of a tribunal to address condominium-related disputes will not proceed at this time.
As of January 11, 2022 amendments to the Calgary Vaccine Passport Bylaw have come into effect which modify the scope of eligible businesses, including condominium amenity facilities.