Adelaide is a bright young lawyer building a broad practice in litigation and dispute resolution. She also has experience representing clients in the automotive and manufacturing industries on regulatory matters involving Transport Canada and Health Canada.

As a law student, Adelaide was involved with the Community Legal Services Clinic and with Pro Bono Students Canada helping to provide legal education clinics to at-risk members of the London, Ontario community. While at law school, Adelaide was a Dean of Law Entrance Scholar, received the Alex Kennedy Memorial Award for Insurance Law, and was awarded the Law Society of Upper Canada Prize for graduating in the top 15 students of the class of 2022.

Prior to joining TRC-Sadovod, Adelaide worked for the Federal Department of Finance as a legal and policy analyst in the Financial Sector Policy Branch. She also has experience in the not-for-profit sector in Ottawa.



Education & Admissions

2023
Called to the Ontario Bar
2022
Juris DoctorWestern University
2019
BAH, Political StudiesQueen’s University

Publications

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Supercharging ZEV Sales in Quebec – Province Consults on Planned Updates to the Regulations

The Government of Quebec has announced new draft regulations that would update the province’s zero-emission vehicle (“ZEV”) standards.

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Jun 14, 2023
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Copyright Board Modernizes Royalty Tariff-Setting Procedures for Users

The Copyright Board of Canada has completed Phase 1 of its Modernization Initiative to improve its royalty tariff-setting procedures for collectives and users.

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May 24, 2023
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Let Them Roll: Dispute Settlement Panel Rules in Favour of Canada and Mexico on Automotive Rules of Origin and “Roll-Up” Method under CUSMA

Analysis of recent CUSMA panel decision on automotive rules of origin. Use of the roll-up method for core parts was in dispute between Canada, US and Mexico.

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Jan 24, 2023
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Quebec Superior Court Orders That Corporations Must Provide Information to Police – Even Where Data Stored Abroad

The Quebec Superior Court rules the American companies may have to produce documents stored abroad to aid in Canadian criminal investigations.

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Jan 24, 2023
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Cleaning Up Canada’s Auto-Emissions – Canada Announces New Manufacturer Sales Targets to Reach the 2035 Transition to 100% Zero-Emission Vehicles

Canada proposes new auto manufacturing targets for zero-emission vehicles beginning for 2026 year models.

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Jan 17, 2023
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Canada Embraces the Indo-Pacific: New Canadian Strategy Expands Opportunities for Two-way Trade and Investment

Canada announces new Indo-Pacific Strategy, applies to join Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, and what it all means for Canadian businesses.

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Nov 30, 2022
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Supreme Court of Canada Hits Pause Button on Double Royalties Payable by Online Music Service Users

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the Copyright Act does not require online music service providers to pay two separate royalties to access works online.

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Nov 2, 2022
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Let’s Get Digital – Canadian Government Consults on Model Digital Trade Policy

The Canadian government develops Model International Digital Trade Policy and requests to join the Digital Economic Partnership Agreement.

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Nov 1, 2022
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Payments Canada hits Refresh on Pre-Authorized Debit Framework with Updates to Rule H1

Payments Canada implements changes to Rule H1 for Pre-Authorized Debit transactions, effective October 3, 2022.

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Oct 26, 2022
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Leveling the Playing Field:
EU First Out of the Gate with Proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

The European Commission announced its official proposal for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on July 14, 2021.

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Aug 11, 2021
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Greening Canadian Borders – Canada Considers Border Carbon Adjustments for Carbon-Intensive Imports

Border Carbon Adjustments are being explored by various countries including Canada in its 2021 Budget to support climate change initiatives.

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Jul 6, 2021
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Charting the Future of Insurance Regulation in Ontario – FSRA Takes Aim at Auto, and Health and Life Insurance for Increased Oversight and Consumer Protection

FSRA has set out its strategic direction and priorities for the insurance sector in its 2021-24 Annual Business Plan.

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Jun 30, 2021
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Ontario Employers Must Calculate Severance Threshold Based on Global Payroll

Ontario's Divisional Court rules that the $2.5 million severance threshold in the Employment Standards Act, 2000 must be based on global payroll.

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Jun 22, 2021