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Published on: 20 Nov 2019 By

Under suspicion: Top 10 tips for conducting a workplace investigation

Workplace investigations are an important process in any workplace. In some cases they are required by legislation and in others they are just good practice. Before conducting your own internal workplace investigation, be sure you have considered all of the points below. 1. Pick an investigator who is (and who appears to be) neutral and...

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Published on: 17 Feb 2021 By (She/Her)

Medical Malpractice Frequently Asked Questions

What is medical malpractice? Medical malpractice occurs when a patient suffers injury or harm as a result of the negligence of a health care professional. Negligence occurs when a health care professional falls below the standard of care expected of a reasonable practitioner of that profession in similar circumstances, and that failure causes the patientโ€™s...

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Published on: 13 Apr 2015 By (Dianne Saxe)

Ontario finally adopting carbon cap and trade

Today, Premier Wynne announced that Ontario is finally going ahead to implement a cap and trade system for carbon emissions, in cooperation with Quebec and perhaps California. Ontario originally promised to join Quebec, California and others in theย Western Climate Initiativeย in 2008, but has since fallen behind. Since December, the WCI has conducted two auctions of...

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Published on: 19 Dec 2023 By

Navigating self-representation at court: Understanding legal costs and awards

Starting a lawsuit can be unpleasant, costly, and time-consuming. The legal system is not intended for self-represented parties, but sometimes people have no choice but to represent themselves. Sometimes, self-represented parties lose their case. Sometimes, they prevail. Typically, when a party wins at trial, they receive compensation for damages, and also something called a costs...

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Published on: 13 Apr 2020 By

Impact of COVID-19 on Environmental Law

The protection of our health and environment is a fundamental right of all Canadians. The recent events of COVID-19 including the designation of essential and non-essential services, suspension of limitation periods in certain circumstances has businesses questioning what statues, regulations, standards or policies have continued to remain in force. Generally, those environmental laws, regulations, policies,...

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Published on: 12 Feb 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Feds to regulate municipal wastewater

Environment Canada has released 74 pages of proposed regulations on municipal sewage treatment.ย Once in force, these regulations will set standards forย effluent and reporting from about 4000 municipal wastewater facilities, and will considerably tighten discharge standards for many of these plants. Last year, the Canadian Council of Minister of the Environment endorsed aย Canada-wide Strategy for the...

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