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Gary Rosen quoted in Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) on Quebec’s Curfew

22 février 2021 | Montréal

Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), « Canada: Ontario, Quebec Ease Lockdown Restrictions » In Quebec, workers who do not provide priority services—such as financial services, health care, legal services, manufacturing and retail—should stay home and telework if possible, explained Gary Rosen, […]

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Critical issues that need to be addressed when engaging a RegTech provider

19 février 2021 | Toronto

Myron Mallia-Dare authors an article in the Global RegTech Buyer’s Guide 2021, a comprehensive information source on the global RegTech market and supplier ecosystem to help senior management and compliance professionals at financial institutions address concerns with compliance, risk management […]

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Ontario has a new tort: Internet harassment

12 février 2021

“A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes,” [1] writes lawyer Christina Wallis, borrowing a quote often attributed to Mark Twain, in responding to a vicious campaign of defamatory online posts that […]

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Supreme Court says corporations not protected against cruel and unusual punishment

9 février 2021

Overview The Supreme Court of Canada confirmed that corporations are not protected from cruel or unusual punishment by section 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [Charter] in the recent decision of Québec (Attorney General) v 9147-0732 Québec […]

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Guide pratique pour vendre des équipements de protection individuelle (EPI) aux marchés publics québécois

27 janvier 2021 | Montréal

mmode - La Grappe métropolitaine de la mode | The Metropolitan Fashion Cluster -

La Grappe mmode a retenu les services de Me Philipp Park et Me Louis-Philippe Borduas pour la réalisation de la section sur les considérations légales de leur Guide pratique pour vendre des équipements de protection individuelle (EPI) aux marchés publics […]

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Tracey Bailey discusses COVID-19 and the rule of law

7 janvier 2021 | Edmonton

The Rule of Law Matters Podcast, “Season 1, episode 7, COVID-19 and the rule of law, Part 2”

Tracey Bailey speaks on The Rule of Law Matters Podcast. She walks through some of the differences in legislation in BC and Alberta as it relates to emergency powers and explained the relationship between the medical officer and government officials. […]

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‘Tis the Season: For a Spike in Cargo Theft

31 décembre 2020 | Toronto

Private Motor Carrier Magazine, Vol. 8, Issue 5 - Winter 2020, pp 32-34

The cost of cargo crime in Canada is estimated to be around $5 billion annually, perpetrated primarily through the theft of trucks and transport trailers full of merchandise. The Greater Toronto Area reportedly has among the highest rates of cargo […]

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Up the Creek without a Paddle: The Law Relating to Unincorporated Associations

31 décembre 2020 | Toronto

Estates Trusts & Pensions Journal

Charities and non-profit organizations are often faced with the question of whether to incorporate. Some decide that it is not worth the trouble, while others put off the decision until the organization grows in size. There are also those that […]

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C.M. Callow Inc. v Zollinger: The Supreme Court of Canada clarifies the duty of honest contractual performance

22 décembre 2020

In C.M. Callow Inc. v. Zollinger[1], the Supreme Court of Canada clarified the scope of the duty of honest performance in connection with the exercise of a seemingly unrestricted termination clause in a contract. In doing so, the Court affirms […]

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Bill 41 and proposed changes to Alberta’s Insurance Act

21 décembre 2020 | Edmonton

The Lawyers Daily

Authored by Tessa Green, Miller Thomson Associate This year has brought many changes and in keeping with that theme, the government of Alberta introduced significant amendments to the Insurance Act through Bill 41, the Insurance (Enhancing Driver Affordability and Care) […]

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