There is no shortage of interesting legal issues in the headlines in Canada, from the new legislation about terrorism and mandatory life sentences to which judges from Québec are qualified to sit on the Supreme Court of Canada. While these issues are being determined, the Court of Appeal was busy in February, releasing numerous decisions. This month's netletter summarizes important Court of Appeal decisions involving reasonable notice, an arbitrator's jurisdiction, the onus of proof in rear-end collisions and the use of surveillance evidence at trial, privacy class actions involving medical records and striking jury notices.

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