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Published on: 21 Oct 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Database of checklists

Nimonik has launched a valuable database of checklists for many industrial purposes atย http://www.WikiChecklists.com. The checklists vary from 5S quality standards to safety inspections and environmental legal requirements. ย They are soliciting additional contributions. Isn’t it hard to remember how we did things before the Internet?

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Published on: 23 Aug 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

What do we owe our neighbours?

Property owners must not worsen problems faced by their neighbours. In Donley Investments Ltd. v. Canril Corp., Canril owned a vacant commercial property at 90 George Street in Ottawa, one inch west of the Donley building. The Donley basement began flooding in February 2003, after a broken City water main flooded the Canril building. No...

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Published on: 29 Sep 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Have an opinion on Ontario's energy future?

Ontario is asking for the publicโ€™s input on its long-term energy plan. The Ministry of Energy has posted a 10-question survey to gather feedback on a 20-year supply plan. ย The key issue is how to balance short-term cost increases with long-term improvements in, for example, a smarter grid and increased renewable generation. The survey also...

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Published on: 14 Oct 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Renewable energy approvals amendments

As a key pillar in supporting the development ofย Ontarioโ€™s green economy, theย Ontarioย government made O.Reg.359/09 (Renewable Energy Approvals) under theย Environmental Protection Act, which came in to force on September 24, 2009. This regulation offers a hopefully one-window approach to regulating renewable energy generation facilities. The Ministry of the Environment (MOE) is proposing to amend O.Reg.359/09 to...

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Published on: 11 Dec 2014 By

Balance needed in franchise laws, judicial process

As judges have taken a technical and pro-franchisee approach to the interpretation of Canadaโ€™s franchise legislation, most recent developments have not proven positive for franchisors, franchise lawyerย Peter Dillonย says in Corporate LiveWireโ€™sย Franchise Law 2014 Virtual Round Table. โ€œThis has resulted in fairly easy access by franchisees to the right to rescind the franchise agreement within two...

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Published on: 7 May 2024 By

Consumer class actions and products to watch for

Class actions can be a way to hold large companies to account when their products fall short of quality standards or pose risks to consumers. Class actions can also be a route to recovery if a manufacturer fails to exercise due diligence in designing or producing their products, makes false claims about their products, or...

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Published on: 17 Sep 2024 By

How to appeal an accident benefits denial: The Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT)

If you are injured in a car accident in Ontario, you are entitled to receive statutory accident benefits (โ€œSABSโ€). This is true even if you are at fault for the accident. SABS can include, among other things, coverage for medical treatment, attendant care, and income replacement benefits. Despite your entitlement to receive these benefits, insurers...

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Published on: 21 Dec 2023 By

AI-related services agreements and IP: Opportunity and uncertainty for service providers

Generative artificial intelligence (โ€œAIโ€) made a major pop-culture splash earlier this year with the explosion of Chat-GPT. The capabilities of these AI tools to generate content such as text, images, music, and code, is now widely recognized and many startup businesses are offering services powered by third-party AI tools. However, there is significant uncertainty surrounding...

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