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Published on: 24 May 2016 By

Bicycle Accident Compensation: Insurance Coverage for Injured Cyclists

When sharing a road with cars, cyclists, even when wearing the appropriate safety gear, run a risk of being struck by a vehicle and injured.ย Cyclists, like cars, are expected to obey the rules of the road, including signalling, obeying traffic lights, and not riding in pedestrian crosswalks.ย However, unlike cars, cyclists are not required to have...

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Published on: 10 Aug 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Waste diversion, odour and climate change

Clare Booth Luce, the famous American playwright, journalist, ambassador, and Congresswoman, used to say, โ€œno good deed goes unpunishedโ€. To my regret, this sardonic and rather depressing phrase is, all too often, a good description of environmental laws. One example is the management of odour issues from waste diversion.

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Published on: 17 Apr 2020 By ,

Canadian small businesses to receive rent relief

Note: An updated article on the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance program can be found here. During Prime Minister Trudeauโ€™s daily address on Thursday, April 16, 2020 he announced a new assistance program to help small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Prime Minster, the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (โ€œCECRAโ€) program...

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Published on: 22 Jun 2022 By

Can an employee’s involvement in the Freedom Convoy protests result in their termination of employment?

As we all know, lifeโ€™s events are constantly being photographed, posted, tweeted, and shared. It seems that keeping our private lives private, has become less and less of a reality as the years go by. As a result, keeping a separation between employees โ€œon-duty conductโ€ and โ€œoff-duty conductโ€ has been more difficult to do as...

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Published on: 28 Jul 2020 By

Virtual hearing to save the climate

On July 12, 2020 a special virtual hearing was held to argue whether the case brought by seven young people1 against the Ontario government alleging that the watered down provincial climate targets in 2018 violated the Charter rights to life, liberty and security of the person should be dismissed. The case challenges the decision of...

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Published on: 3 Aug 2021 By

Gramoxoneยฎ (Paraquat) associated with Parkinson’s Disease

Gramoxoneยฎ is a non-selective herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds and grasses with an active ingredient called paraquat.ย  It is alleged that paraquat exposure is linked to Parkinson’s disease. Siskinds Desmeules, Siskinds LLPโ€™s Quebec-based affiliate, has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of all Canadians who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease after using...

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Published on: 1 May 2023 By

BetterHelpโ€™s unauthorized disclosure of private and personal health information to third-party advertisers, including Facebook

Siskinds LLP has filed a proposed privacy class action against BetterHelp, Inc. (โ€œBetterHelpโ€) on behalf of all Canadians who registered a User Account on a BetterHelp platform before January 1, 2021.ย  BetterHelp is the largest provider of online mental health services worldwide, including in Canada. The class action alleges that BetterHelp engaged in improper and...

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Published on: 20 Oct 2023 By ,
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Bard PowerPort Catheters: Device failures linked to health risks

Implantable catheter products, sometimes called โ€œports,โ€ are medical devices used to provide long-term access to major veins in the body. The device is implanted in the body and sits just under the skin, allowing repeat access for the delivery of medications, fluids, nutrition, or blood. These devices are commonly used during treatment for cancer patients...

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Published on: 22 Apr 2024 By
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Opioid treatment drug Suboxone linked to tooth decay

Suboxone, a drug used for opioid dependence, has been reported to cause severe dental issues. Studies have shown a link between buprenorphine โ€“ an active ingredient in Suboxone โ€“ and an increased risk of severe dental harms. These issues include cavities, tooth decay, dental abscesses/infection, tooth erosion, fillings falling out, and total tooth loss, including...

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