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Latest News: Mar 11, 2025 (Newsletter Issue 3/25)
Amendments to the Trademarks Regulations will take effect on April 1, 2025.
Amendments to the Trademarks Regulations will take effect on April 1, 2025. These changes are part of broader updates to the Trademarks Act, introduced through the Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2 (Bill C-86), and will impact trademark proceedings in Canada.

New Powers for the Registrar of Trademarks: Bill C-86 grants the Registrar new authorities, particularly in proceedings before the Trademarks Opposition Board (TMOB) and the management of official marks. Important amendments allow the Registrar to:

Award costs in opposition proceedings;
Issue confidentiality orders;
- Give public notice that a public authority is no longer a public authority or has ceased to exist; and
- Case-manage opposition and summary expungement proceedings.

These updates are designed to streamline the trademark dispute resolution process, reduce delays, and discourage costly or unnecessary procedural behaviors. The changes align with the Government of Canada's Intellectual Property Strategy and the Canadian Intellectual Property Office's (CIPO) 2023-2028 Business Strategy.


Source: www.goodmans.ca

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Therrien Couture Joli-Coeur LLP, Quebec, Canada  



Therrien Couture Joli-Coeur LLP



Micheline Dessureault

Micheline Dessureault
301 Grande-Allée Ouest, suite 300
G1S 1C1 Quebec
Canada (CA)
Tel +1 418 681 7007
Fax +1 418 681 7100
micheline.dessureault@groupetcj.ca
www.groupetcj.ca

Founded over 25 years ago, our firm has expanded considerably since its creation, placing it amongst one of the most important law firms in the province of Quebec, Canada.

Counting almost 200 professionals, our firm has offices in Montreal, Quebec, Saint-Hyacinthe, Brossard, Laval and Sherbrooke and has, amongst others, departments in intellectual property, international business law, business law, taxation, real estate law and insolvency and enforcement of security.

It is known for both the quality and affordability its legal services. Our accomplishments are in large part due to the competent, creative and service-oriented professionals who lend their hand to helping their clients and strive to go above and beyond demand.

Our team of professionals in the intellectual property area is renowned for its services and publications as well as for its conferences and seminars. Its members, whether they are lawyers, trademark agents or technicians, have a strong experience in Canada as in foreign countries. Counting on a sound network of contacts throughout the world, they are fit to assist you on intellectual property matters.

Our spheres of activity in Intellectual Property:
- Protection and management of intellectual property portfolios
- Trademarks
- Copyright
- Information technologies and Internet Law
- Patents and industrial designs
- Litigation
- Know-how
- Artistic heritage
- Licenses/technology transfer
- Research and development

Our services in International Business Law:
- Business accompaniment
- Legal and political analysis
- Creation of a subsidiary or branch
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Strategic alliances and partnerships
- Commercial agencies/sales offices
- Distribution
- Joint venture and co-development
- Exportation and importation
- Legal domiciliation
- National and international taxation
- Real estate
- Negotiation and drafting of various other international contracts
- Transnational dispute settlement, mediation, Arbitration
- Notarial law

We invite you to visit our website for further information regarding our firm and its specialists.

Micheline Dessureault, Lawyer and Trademark Agent, Director of the Intellectual Property and International Business Law Departments

Simone Ndiaye, Trademark Agent

Brouillette Legal



Robert Brouillette

Robert Brouillette
1050, Côte du Beaver Hall, Suite 1500
H2Z 0A5 Montréal, Québec
Canada (CA)
Tel +1 514 798 0885
Fax +1 514 395 8554
rb@brouillette.ca
www.brouillette.ca

Brouillette Legal is a law and patent and trademark agency firm catering to innovators and entrepreneurs. Most of our clients are business builders, a majority of whom operate businesses using or developing technologies.

As a small to medium size firm, our clientele is very similar to the Brouillette Legal profile: composed of diversified SME’s, entrepreneurs and innovators desiring to develop their businesses in Quebec, Canada and/or internationally. We are pleased to offer an international coverage through our network of associates located in most industrialised countries Established in Montreal, in the heart of the business community of technological developments and innovation, we offer a wide range of legal services, particularly with respect to business, intellectual property, and litigation. Brouillette Legal seeks to remain accessible and close to its clients while offering exceptional service and ever-increasing expertise.

The Brouillette Legal team is composed of individuals originating from various environments and having diversified experiences (lawyers, engineers, and marketers). This collective knowledge allows our firm to cover a wide range of practices and constitutes an important source for the innovative solutions we are able to offer our clients.

Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO)
Place du Portage I
50 Victoria St., Room C-114
Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0C9
Canada (Courier: J8X 3X1)
Tel + 1 866 997 1936
Fax +1 819 953 2476 or 6742
Mail ic.contact-contact.ic@ised-isde.gc.ca
https://ised-isde.canada.ca/si...
International calls: + 1 819 934 0544

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
34, Chemin des Colombettes
1211 Geneva 20
Switzerland
Tel +41 22 33 89 11 1
Fax +41 22 73 35 42 8
www.wipo.int