Emergencies Act Ruling and Construction Liability
Unravel the complexities of Canadian law with barrister and solicitor Michael Mulligan as he clarifies a significant court decision on the government’s use of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 trucker protest. Grasp the intricacies of why the court found this move both unreasonable and unconstitutional and how it could signify a turning point for civil liberties in Canada. We’re breaking down the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the potential overreach of government power, and the implications of free expression, all through the expert lens of our esteemed guest.
Transitioning to the tangible world of construction and liability, the episode shifts gears to dissect the Ridgeview Place legal saga. Michael Mulligan aids us in navigating the treacherous waters of who’s to blame when construction goes awry, especially after companies dissolve and municipalities are left holding the bag. This segment promises to shed light on how a recent appeal court decision might reshape the landscape of liability in construction, affecting everything from individual property rights to the responsibilities of engineering firms and the role of municipalities in safeguarding their communities. Join us as we investigate these legal battles and their far-reaching consequences on the industry.
Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan is live on CFAX 1070 every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. It’s also available on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.