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Gluckstein Lawyers
In a perfect world, all those who have been harmed due to the negligence of others would receive justice. Unfortunately, that is not always the case and litigation becomes the only path to a solution.
Cox & Palmer
Five years after repeal of the Public Tender Act, specific details of the operation of the Public Procurement Act (the "Act") remain a mystery to many.
Fasken
Significant changes to the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct ("Code") will come into force on July 1, 2023. The amendments, which were published in the Canada Gazette on May 26, 2023...
Miller Thomson LLP
While the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, S.O. 2005, c. 11 ("AODA" or the "Act") came into force almost twenty years ago...
Ricoh Canada
A guide to defensible collection and preservation of ESI in today's distributed workforce.
Dentons
The BC Supreme Court recently confirmed that third-party proponents can be held liable for torts affecting a First Nations' established or claimed Aboriginal rights and title.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
The crunch on the global supply chain is bearing intense impacts daily in every sector. Gridlock rises from practical pandemic impacts and on-the-ground realities of manufacturing capacity...
CCPartners
Ontario's Pay Equity Act aims to remedy systemic gender discrimination in terms of pay in predominantly female occupations.
Watson Goepel LLP
Indigenous Law lawyer Anita Boscariol is a panelist for the Sept. 24th session "Developments in Aboriginal Law and Litigation,"
Gowling WLG
On June 12, the Quebec government introduced the highly anticipated Bill 64, An Act to modernize legislative provisions as regards the protection of personal information.
Goodmans LLP
The orders are temporary and are to be exercised in a manner that limits their intrusiveness.
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
International Arbitration Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Canada, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
CCPartners
In June 2019 the Employers' Edge Blog examined Ontario Bill 124, the Protecting a Sustainable Public Sector for Future Generations Act, 2019 after the Bill's first reading.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
In 2015, the case of Urgenda Foundation v. The State of the Netherlands (Urgenda) broke new ground as the first successful climate change action founded in tort law and the first time a court has determined the ...
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Belobaba J. recently certified a proposed class action against the Ontario government over the operation and administration of a provincial social assistance program for developmentally disabled persons.
Gowling WLG
This article summarizes the 10 most significant Supreme Court cases of 2018, as selected by Gowling WLG's Supreme Court of Canada Services Group.
Miller Titerle + Company
The first wave of legalization came into effect October 17, 2018, and was limited to fresh and dried cannabis, oil, plants, and seeds.
Bennett Jones LLP
While 2018 ushered in a number of significant changes to Ontario's pension legislation, including a major revamping of the funding rules for defined benefit plans ...
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
As the rhetoric on carbon pricing between the federal government and certain provinces ramps up, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce (the Chamber) ...
Bennett Jones LLP
On December 11, 2018, the Alberta government issued an Expression of Interest (EOI) to determine private sector interest in building or expanding a refinery in Alberta to use more Alberta heavy oil.
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