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Published on: 22 Sep 2014 By

A Missed Opportunity: The Supreme Court Declines Leave to Appeal in Wakelam v. Wyeth Consumer Healthcare

The Supreme Court has declined leave to appeal in Wakelam v. Wyeth Consumer Healthcare. The decision means that the far-reaching findings of the British Columbia Court of Appeal in the areas of consumer protection, competition and restitution law, are permitted to stand. It also means that a conflict among several appellate decisions, concerning the availability...

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Published on: 5 Mar 2021 By

What to expect from OHSA inspectors in the age of COVID-19

Employers beware, the Ontario government announced Wednesday, March 3, 2021, that it has hired over 100 additional occupational health and safety inspectors, bringing the total number of inspectors to more than 500โ€”the largest number in Ontarioโ€™s history.ย  The new inspectors will be fully trained and ready to hit the ground running by July 1, 2021...

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Published on: 31 May 2019 By

Not-so-breaking news: You may not contract out of the Employment Standards Act, 2000

In a previous blog, I discussed recent cases discussing the enforceability of termination clauses in employment agreements. In Ariss v. NORR Limited Architects & Engineers, 2019 ONCA 449, a Court of Appeal decision released on May 30, 2019, the Court confirmed that employees and employers may not contract out of the Employment Standards Act, 2000โ€™s...

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Published on: 9 May 2012 By (Dianne Saxe)

BlackoutSpeakout: It worked for Wikipedia

BlackoutSpeakout:ย Canadian environmental organizations are using Wikipedia’s protest tactic of darkening their websites on June 4 to protest federal government 2012 Budget plans to slash environmental protection and environmental protest, anything that stands in the way of the oil sands and their pipelines.

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Published on: 20 Feb 2020 By ,

Cybersecurity and privacy considerations for Professionals

Professional organizations, including medical, dental and other health care practices, continually depend on technology and digital advancements to collect, store and organize information about their patients. Increasing use of electronic data and electronic medical records creates a heightened risk of cybersecurity threats for many professional practices given the type of information they collect and store...

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Published on: 15 Jul 2014 By

RDSPs: Who is eligible and what are the benefits?

The Registered Disability Savings Plan is an important tool for Canadians with severe disabilities. These accounts provide long-term financial security for individuals with a severe disability and who qualify for the Disability Tax Credit. This article explains the main benefits of an RDSP and why it is preferable to other government assisted savings vehicles. The...

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Published on: 6 Nov 2020 By

Just talk to each other! How a simple conversation can reduce liability

Family status accommodation requests are some of the most difficult faced by employers.ย Where is the line between an employeeโ€™s personal preference and a legal right to expect accommodation?ย Recently, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal drew that line and in doing so, provided some eminently practical advice.ย Three different tests are applied in various jurisdictions (B.C., Ontario...

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Published on: 17 Aug 2021 By

Sponsorship applications: Parents and Grandparents Program 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has been especially challenging for those Canadians whose parents and grandparents are foreign nationals living outside Canada. Many Canadian citizens and permanent residents attempted to apply to sponsor their loved ones in 2020 but were unsuccessful in obtaining invitations to apply for sponsorship. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) sponsor selection process...

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Published on: 16 Mar 2008 By (Dianne Saxe)

Law or Politics?

The Federal Government filed its defence on Thursday, to Friends of the Earth’s climate change lawsuit. Last year, the three opposition parties combined to pass a Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act, now part of the law of Canada. This statute requires the Minister of the Environment to prepare a climate change action plan every year to...

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