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Published on: 5 Jul 2017 By

Up in Smoke: An Update on Marijuana in the Workplace

We are often asked to comment on what effect the proposed legalization of marijuana is likely to have on workplaces. As I noted last year, many employers already have experience with marijuana-related workplace issues, given that the drug has been used for medical purposes for some time. However, the legalization and resulting-wide spread availability of...

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Published on: 28 Sep 2015 By

Sobering Thoughts: Hosting Social Functions with Alcohol and How to Reduce Your Liability

(This is a repost of an article originally published in 2013) The days are getting shorter and the weather cooler.ย Fall is clearly here.ย For many employers, this means that plans for the office holiday party are in the works.ย It also means that many employees will be consuming alcohol at an employer-sponsored event. Donโ€™t let alcohol consumption...

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Published on: 15 Oct 2012 By

Sobering Thoughts: Hosting Social Functions with Alcohol and How to Reduce Your Liability

The days are getting shorter and the weather cooler.ย  Fall is clearly here.ย  For many employers, this means that plans for the office holiday party are in the works.ย  It also means that many employees will be consuming alcohol at an employer-sponsored event. [Read More…] The days are getting shorter and the weather cooler.ย  Fall...

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Published on: 23 May 2023 By

Canadians can now claim under $20 million OxyContin class actions settlement

On May 27, 2023, a claims filing process becomes open to Canadians to apply for compensation for injuries suffered from addictions to OxyContin and OxyNEO. ย  The claims process gives Canadian opioid victims the chance to receive funds from a $20 millionย Settlementย to resolve longstanding Oxycontin class action litigation across Canada.ย The news has been highly anticipated...

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Published on: 7 Jun 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Coal phase out when?

Ontario is having a hard time deciding which it wants more: clean power, or cheap power? As required by Ontario regulations, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) will shut down all four of their remaining coal-fired thermal stations โ€“ Atikokan, Lambton, Nanticoke and Thunder Bay โ€“ by December 31, 2014.[i],[ii] But the recession cut demand for electricity...

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Published on: 21 Feb 2018 By

The Role of Class Actions in Price-Fixing Enforcement

Introduction Iโ€™ve spent my legal career acting for plaintiffs in price-fixing class actions, a somewhat obscure niche which, until recently, simultaneously confounded and fascinated most people I met. Last fall, the Canadian Competition Bureau raided the offices of several major grocery chains, investigating a fourteen-year price-fixing conspiracy affecting bread prices. This aroused the publicโ€™s interest...

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Published on: 22 Apr 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Highly Commended – Top Tier – 2011

Dear Readers, Thank you for continuing to vote us one of your most honoured firms. We have received another commendation: “Your firm is receiving this notification as a recipient in the InterContinental Finance Magazineโ€™s โ€˜HIGHLY COMMENDED โ€“ TOP TIER FIRMS – 2011โ€™ programme.ย Your firm is considered to have performed to exceptional levels during one of...

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Published on: 5 Aug 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Old coal to improve, slowly….

Canadaโ€™s electricity sector is responsible for 17 percent of national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Most of that -13%- comes from 51 coal-burning electricity plants, along with mercury, particulates, NOx/ SOx and other health hazards. [i], [ii] Minister of the Environment Jim Prentice has promised new regulations for these coal-fired plants.

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Published on: 26 Oct 2022 By

Group of popular arthritis drugs may pose risk of heart problems, blood clots, cancer and death, says Health Canada

Update: On November 1, 2022, Health Canada published multiple safety alerts to notify the general public and medical community about new warnings required for the Canadian labels for all Janus Kinase Inhibitors concerning risks of serious heart-related problems, fatal blood clots and cancer, including a Public Advisory and Health Professional Risk Communication. ย ย ย  An entire...

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