Canadian Trademarks Update: Madrid Protocol, the Singapore Treaty and the Nice Agreement 

Canadian Trademarks Update: Madrid Protocol, the Singapore Treaty and the Nice Agreement  In accordance with new Canadian trademark laws, today the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) announced that the Madrid Protocol, the Singapore Treaty and the Nice Agreement have now come into force for Canada. These changes give Canadian businesses access...

Canadian Trademarks Update

The Canadian Government has recently released the date that the changes to the Trade-Mark Act will be implemented. These changes are expected to come into force on June 17th, 2019. A few of the many changes include: Simplified trademark applications New and pending applications will no longer require a declaration of...

Canadian Patent and Trademarks Update: Bill C-85

On October 29th Bill C-86, purposing changes to the Patents Act and Trade-marks Act, was tabled in the House of Commons. Some of the purposed changes to the Patent Act include: Providing rights to the Governor in Council to regulate standard essential patents (patents related to technology that needs to comply...

Canadian Industrial Designs Update: Alignment with the Hague System

As of today, November 5, 2018, the changes the Industrial Design Act and Rules have come into force bringing the Industrial Design Act and Rules into alignment with the Hague System.  The Hague System enables design patents to be filed and managed in multiple countries via one application. Some key...

Canadian Patent Updates

On September 30th, Canada, the U.S. and Mexico reached an agreement in regards to the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).  The new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will have the following influence on Intellectual Property: The term of protection for new innovative drug products containing a...