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.

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LawTort LawComprehensive
Damages in Tort: How Courts Measure and Award Compensation

How damages are assessed in Canadian tort cases — compensatory and non-compensatory damages, the heads of damage, how courts calculate awards, and the principles that govern what a plaintiff can recover.

$149
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Defamation, Privacy, and Economic Torts

The torts that most commonly affect Canadian businesses beyond negligence — defamation, invasion of privacy, inducing breach of contract, and unlawful interference with economic relations.

$79
LawTort LawComprehensive
Guardian Liability for Acts of Dependent Adults

Examines guardian liability when a dependent adult causes property damage at a volunteer site, addressing Alberta guardianship duties, vicarious liability principles, and potential defences.

$149
LawTort LawComprehensive
Negligence: The Four Elements Every Business Should Know

How negligence works in Canadian tort law — duty of care, breach, causation, and damages — and what businesses need to understand about their potential liability to customers, visitors, and third parties.

$149
LawTort LawShort
Occupiers Liability: Your Obligations as a Property Owner or Tenant

How occupiers liability law works across Canada — the duty owed to visitors, trespassers, and others who enter property, and what businesses must do to manage their exposure.

$79
LawTort LawShort
Product Liability: When Your Product Causes Harm

How product liability works in Canadian tort law — the manufacturer's and retailer's duty of care, design defects, manufacturing defects, warning failures, and the practical obligations of businesses in the supply chain.

$79
LawTort LawShort
Product Liability: When Your Product Causes Harm (BC)

How product liability works in Canadian tort law — the manufacturer's and retailer's duty of care, design defects, manufacturing defects, warning failures, and the practical obligations of businesses in the supply chain.

$79
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Vicarious Liability: When You Are Responsible for Someone Else

How vicarious liability works in Canadian tort law — when employers are liable for employee conduct, the course of employment test, and how businesses manage exposure for actions they did not personally take.

$79