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Rubin Thomlinson LLP
Achallenging question that employers may face is how to respond to historical complaints of harmful behaviour when such complaints arise and cause conflict in the workplace.
Roper Greyell LLP – Employment and Labour Lawyers
The Federal Court of Canada's recent decision in Konteft v. Lower Lakes Towing Ltd., 2024 FC 96 (CanLII) confirms that maritime employment law requires careful consideration of jurisdictional issues.
Miller Thomson LLP
Social media offers a platform for the sharing of information; however, the use of social media presents unique and significant legal challenges and potential liability...
Miller Thomson LLP
The Alberta Court of King's Bench in Star Energy Canada Inc v Builders Energy Services Ltd, 2023 ABKB 641 affirmed and enforced an undertaking personally given by the principal of Star Energy Canada Inc. ("SEC")...
Miller Thomson LLP
Litigation is often a lengthy and costly experience for those involved in commercial disputes. Parties often assume that if they are successful, their entire legal fees will be paid...
Miller Thomson LLP
The Ontario Government has introduced Bill 169, the Removing Red Tape for Homeowners (No More Pushy, High-Pressure HVAC Scams) Act, 2024 ("Bill 169" or the "Bill")...
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Bienvenue dans ce nouveau volet de notre série portant sur les modèles de documents offerts par l'Association canadienne du capital de risque et d'investissement (CVCA).
McCague Borlack LLP
In discussing limited rights of appeal pertaining to questions of law, The Supreme Court of Canada ("SCC") in Yatar v. TD Insurance Meloche Monnex unanimously...
Lawson Lundell LLP
In a previous blog post, we discussed the recently enacted Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act, also known as the Modern Slavery Act (the "Act").
Cox & Palmer
Renovations are necessary and important for landlords to maintain and improve their properties. Improvements also benefit tenants in the long run. In many cases...
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
On March 20, 2024, the Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs tabled Bill C-65: An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (Bill) in the House of Commons.
Gowling WLG
In the digital realm, Canadian businesses face emerging threats from cyber criminals and hostile foreign governments.
Gowling WLG
In this on-demand webinar, we'll cover the latest in online scams and what you can do to protect yourself before or after an attack.
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
On March 27, 2024, the Ontario Court of Appeal (Court) affirmed in Palmer v. Teva Canada Ltd. (Palmer) that Canadian law does not provide remedies for an increased risk of harm.
Bennett Jones LLP
Ethan Schiff and Phoebe Goldig wrote an article for the Ontario Bar Association summarizing OCHC v. Sloan Valve Company, 2024 ONSC 1493.
Bennett Jones LLP
A recent decision of the Alberta Court of King's Bench in Orica Canada Inc v ARVOS GmbH, 2024 ABKB 97 [Orica] has attracted considerable attention among members of the arbitration bar.
Babin Bessner Spry LLP
Advisors are at risk these days with firms' propensity for terminating them at the first whiff of an infraction. Note taking to support suitability of a client's account...
Aird & Berlis LLP
B Corp Certification provides a method to Canadian corporations looking to engage with environmental, social and governance ("ESG") initiatives.
Aird & Berlis LLP
Whether operating on a global or domestic level, many businesses are facing unique challenges that may hinder their growth...
Fasken (French)
Le 22 mars 2024, le Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes (« CRTC ») a lancé une consultation publique sur l'élaboration conjointe d'une politique en matière de radiodiffusion autochtone.
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