Professional knowledge organized across six faculties and 38 programs. Each course follows a structured five-component arc — scenario-grounded, practically framed, and designed to be immediately applicable. Purchase individual courses or access the full calendar through an annual subscription.
How residential and commercial real property transactions work in Canada — the offer to purchase, conditions, due diligence, title searches, closing, and the legal obligations of buyers and sellers.
A comprehensive treatment of commercial leasing in Canada — lease structure, rent and operating costs, tenant obligations, landlord remedies, assignment and subletting, and what happens when the lease ends.
How zoning and land use regulation works across Canadian municipalities — zoning bylaws, development permits, variances and rezoning, environmental obligations, and how to navigate regulatory approvals.
The insurance requirements that commercial leases impose on tenants and landlords — the legal difference between named and additional insured status, what certificates of insurance prove, and how insurance clause disputes arise.
How mortgages and secured real property lending work in Canada — mortgage structure, priority, default and power of sale, and the rights and obligations of borrowers and lenders across Canadian jurisdictions.
The legal framework for resolving disputes between neighbouring property owners in Canada — easements, encroachments, nuisance, trespass, and the practical steps for managing boundary and use conflicts.
How land ownership and title registration work across Canadian jurisdictions — the Torrens system, Land Titles Act frameworks, co-ownership structures, and how title defects are discovered and resolved.