If you are reading this, you likely know the pain of the “long-distance relationship” all too well. The late-night video calls, the missed birthdays, and the constant anxiety of not knowing when you will finally start your life together under...
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Refused Permanent Residence? Understanding Your Appeal Options
By: Harkiran Singh Sidhu, RCIC Introduction Receiving a refusal letter on your Permanent Residence (PR) application can be devastating. It feels like the end of the road, but it doesn’t have to be. Understanding which legal option to choose...
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Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds Canada: A Step-by-Step Application Guide
By: Harkiran Singh Sidhu, RCIC Introduction For many foreign nationals in Canada who are out of status or ineligible for standard immigration programs, there is often only one option left: an application for Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) considerations. This is...
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How to Navigate Express Entry New Category-Based Selection
By: Harkiran Singh Sidhu, RCIC Introduction For the past decade, Express Entry was simple: “High score wins.” If you had good English, a degree, and youth, you had a strong chance of being invited to apply (ITA) for Permanent Residence....
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How Will the 2026-2028 Canada Immigration Plan Affect Your PR Application?
The Canadian government has released its official Immigration Levels Plan for 2026-2028, and it represents one of the most significant strategic shifts in Canadian immigration policy in recent history. For years, Canada’s policy was defined by high growth in both...
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Ontario Auto Insurance Changes 2026 | SABS Update
By: Navraj Aujla Introduction As Mississauga car accident lawyers, we want to ensure all Ontario drivers understand these new risks. Ontario is preparing for one of its most significant auto insurance reforms in decades. As of July 1, 2026,...
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Occupiers’ Liability Act Explained
In Ontario, slip and fall accidents are among the most common causes of injury, often leading to hospitalizations, long-term disability, or even life-changing consequences. But when someone is injured on another person’s property, the key legal question becomes: who is...
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Recent Changes in Ontario Slip and Fall Injury Law
In Ontario, property owners, landlords, businesses, and municipalities all have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. This duty arises under the Occupiers’ Liability Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.2 [2], which has long served as the...
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Ontario’s 60-Day Rule for Slip and Falls Explained
By: Navraj Aujla Introduction In 2021, Ontario introduced one of the most significant reforms in premises liability law in decades. Through Bill 118, the Occupiers’ Liability Act was amended to require written notice within 60 days of any personal...
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Hurt in a Pedestrian Accident? Know Your Next Steps
Pedestrian accidents are a growing concern across Ontario. In 2023, nearly one in five traffic fatalities in Canada involved pedestrians (Transport Canada). Cities like Mississauga, Toronto, and Hamilton see higher risks at busy intersections, during evening hours, and in winter...
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