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Patent Update: Due Care

Federal Court of Appeal Confirms Strict “Due Care” Standard for Patent Reinstatement

On September 5, 2025, the Federal Court of Appeal ruled in Canada (Attorney General) v. Matco Tools Corporation, 2025 FCA 156, reaffirming a strict “due care” standard for reinstating abandoned Canadian patents. This decision overturns a more flexible test from the Federal Court and highlights the high level of care...

Knowledge Center: Strong vs Weak Trademarks

What Makes a Trademark Strong? A Practical Guide for Canadian Entrepreneurs

If you're building a brand in Canada, choosing the right trademark is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. A strong trademark doesn’t just help customers remember you—it protects your business legally and gives you the exclusive rights to grow with confidence. In this guide, we’ll walk you through five...

Trademarks Update

CIPO Trademark Amendments Now in Force

Amendments to Canada’s Trademarks Act and Regulations took effect April 1, 2025. These changes are part of the Government of Canada’s Intellectual Property Strategy. They give the Registrar of Trademarks new powers and improve trademark procedures. Main Changes at a Glance Here are the key updates that took effect today: New authority...

Patent Updates

Canadian Patent Office IT Problems Remain Unresolved

The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) is facing ongoing challenges with its new IT system. Their new system, MyCIPO Patents, was introduced to streamline the patent application process. Our firm is closely monitoring the situation to ensure our clients’ patent rights remain protected despite these delays. Understanding the Current Challenges The MyCIPO...

CIPO Targets Inactive Trademarks with New Pilot Project

The Canadian Intellectual Property Office’s Trademarks Opposition Board has launched a new pilot project. This initiative aims to clean up the Register of Trademarks by removing inactive trademarks. Project Overview Starting January 2025, the Registrar will issue monthly section 45 notices on randomly selected registrations. These notices will target trademarks registered for...

Lightbox sign reading “I need more time” used to illustrate patent term extension

Canada’s New Patent Term Adjustment (PTA) Framework: What You Need to Know

Starting January 1, 2025, Canada will implement a Patent Term Adjustment (PTA) system. This change compensates for unreasonable delays in patent issuance, fulfilling obligations under the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). PTA extends the standard 20-year patent term, ensuring inventors can fully benefit from their patents. Who Is Eligible for PTA? To qualify,...