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Published on: 21 Feb 2018 By

Is Your Franchise Disclosure Document Up to Date?

What is a Franchise Disclosure Document? Franchise legislation in Canada (BC, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick and PEI) requires that franchisors offering franchises for sale in those provinces provide prospects with a franchise disclosure document (“FDD”) prior to selling a franchise to that prospect (technically, the FDD must be delivered prior to accepting a non-refundable...

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Published on: 18 Jun 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

More on that rare tree victory

Mature trees add beauty and character to any neighbourhood, while providing shade in the summer, wildlife habitat and cleaner air. As climate change makes our summers more sweltering, trees are becoming more important than ever. Considering how important trees are to our physical and mental health, it’s a scandal and a shame that the law...

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Published on: 22 Jun 2017 By

Is Canada closer to recognizing a legal right to a healthy environment?

The federal parliamentary Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development has released a report resulting from its review of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA). The standing committee has recommended that a right to a healthy environment be included in forthcoming revisions to the text of CEPA by including reference to a right to a...

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Published on: 18 Nov 2020 By ,

Right to access your vehicle’s telematic data?

In our previous post, we explained how the US November 3rd election resulted in developments that were overlooked. Namely, the expansion of the recreational and medicinal cannabis market. Another underreported but critical development took place in Massachusetts where Bay Staters voted en mass to require car makers to give car owners and their independent mechanics...

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Published on: 3 Feb 2012 By (Dianne Saxe)

Environmental Assessment: Foreigners keep out?

According to Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver, “Anyone looking at the record of approvals for certain major projects across Canada cannot help but come to the conclusion that many of these projects have been delayed too long.  In many cases, these projects would create thousands upon thousands of jobs for Canadians…Unfortunately, there are environmental and...

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Published on: 4 Nov 2020 By

New hiring practices for publicly funded school boards to reflect diversity and merit

As school boards across the province face teacher shortages, the Ontario government recently made changes to how teaching positions can be filled by publicly funded school boards in Ontario.  Effective October 29, 2020, the Ontario government revoked O. Reg 274/12: Hiring Practices, which favoured the hiring of teachers for long-term or permanent positions based on...

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Published on: 31 Jul 2020 By (She/Her)

Resuming visits in long-term care homes

On March 13, 2020, visits were restricted in long term care homes and other residential care settings to reduce the spread of COVID-19. The Provincial Government, in two documents entitled “Resuming Visits in Long-Term Care Homes” and “Update to Visits at Long-Term Care Homes” has recently announced that Ontarians may return to visit their loved...

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Published on: 31 Jul 2020 By (She/Her)

Essential visitors, essential caregivers, and COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, strict guidelines have been put in place regarding visitors at long-term care homes. On June 10, 2020, the Chief Medical Officer of Health (“CMOH”) provided an update to “Directive #3” to include precautions and procedures for homes to follow in relation to managing visitors. There are three categories of visitors outlined...

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Published on: 30 Jun 2020 By

Direct Sales in Canada: Understanding not for resale myths

The Not For Resale (“NFR”) distribution entry model to the Canadian market is acutely misunderstood. This discussion will outline the top 3 NFR “myths”, and explore potential legal risks multi-level marketing (“MLM”) businesses face.  NFR is a Canadian importation rule Not For Resale is not an importation rule. It is actually an export rule. It...

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Published on: 24 Sep 2019 By

Siskinds LLP class actions team ranked in top band of the Chambers Canada 2020 guide

The class actions team at Siskinds LLP has been ranked in the top band of the Chambers Canada 2020 guide, issued by international legal research organization, Chambers and Partners. The firm was credited with consistently winning praise among interviewees, with sources noting: “It has always had very strong lawyers and is at the top of its game.”...

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