Canadian Trademark Amendment Search: A New Era for Trademark Registration and Enforcement
The Canadian Trademark Act and Trademarks Regulations have undergone significant amendments, coming into force on April 1, 2025. These changes mark a significant step towards improving efficiency, transparency, and fairness in the trademark registration and enforcement process. Businesses operating in Canada or planning to expand into the market must stay informed to navigate the updated landscape.
Background on the Amendments
On March 6, 2025, it was announced that long-awaited amendments to Canada's Trademarks Act and Trademarks Regulations would come into force on April 1, 2025. The purpose of these amendments is to discourage abuse of Canada's trademark regime and improve the efficiency of proceedings before the Trademarks Opposition Board (TMOB) at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO).

Key Amendments
- Cost awards: The Registrar will have the power to award costs in trademark opposition proceedings.
- Register of Trademarks: A new register will be created to track all registered trademarks.
- Applications for Registration of Trademarks: The process for filing applications will be modernized.
- Registration of Trademarks: The registration process will be more streamlined.
- Amendment of the Register: Changes to registered trademarks will be easier to make.
- Confidentiality Orders: New rules will govern the use of confidentiality orders.
- Renal of Registrations: The process for renewing registrations will be updated.
- Extensions of Time: New rules will govern the extension of time limits.
- Transfer: Changes to the ownership of registered trademarks will be easier to make.
- Change of Purpose in Use of Trademark: Changes to the use of registered trademarks will be more straightforward.
- Licenses: New rules will govern the licensing of registered trademarks.
- Offences and Penalties: New penalties will be introduced for non-compliance with the amended regulations.