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Back to Basics: What is a Common Element Condominium Corporation?

4 septembre 2019 | Justin McLarty

Bulletin MT Condominiums & Copropriétés

“Back to Basics” is a new series that will appear regularly and examine common, but rarely considered, issues. The option to create different types of condominium corporations was first introduced by the Condominium Act (the “Act”) in 1998. Once the […]

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Combatting Truck Driver Shortages: Recent Changes to Ontario’s Immigration Legislation

28 août 2019 | Mabel Kyei, Jaclyne Reive

Communiqué Transports et logistique

The Ontario government has introduced changes to the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015 to include a new immigration stream for transport truck drivers, in which individuals intending to work in this occupation and live in Ontario may now qualify to apply […]

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Assigning Responsibility for Remediating Mould

22 août 2019 | Caleb Edwards

Bulletin MT Condominiums & Copropriétés

Repair and maintenance obligations are split between unit owners and the condominium corporation. The Condominium Act requires the corporation to maintain and repair the common elements. In general, unit owners are responsible for repairs to their own units and for […]

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The Hidden Risks Associated with Social Media Background Checks

13 août 2019 | Sabrina Anis

Communiqué droit du travail et de l'emploi

In the digital age, an individual’s personal information is often only a few keystrokes away.  The prolific use of social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Reddit, offer an abundance of personal details.  While employers might value […]

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The Evidence Needed for a Successful Summary Judgment Application

13 août 2019 | Jonathan Martin

Des idées en chantier : Droit de la construction MT – Ouest du Canada

Summary Judgment can be an effective tool for obtaining justice faster and less expensively than through a trial. Most jurisdictions have, within the last decade, changed their rules in order to encourage more types of cases to proceed for determination […]

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Recent Changes to Remedial Certification in Ontario

6 août 2019 | Greg Bush, Damien Buntsma

Des idées en chantier : Droit de la construction MT – Ontario

Remedial certification by the Ontario Labour Relations Board (the “Board”) allows a union to be certified as the bargaining agent for a group of employees where, despite failing to demonstrate that a majority of employees favour unionization, the Board determines […]

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Union Certification in Ontario’s Construction Industry: A Primer

6 août 2019 | Greg Bush, Damien Buntsma

Des idées en chantier : Droit de la construction MT – Ontario

Union certification is the procedure by which a union gains the right to exclusively represent a group of employees in negotiations with an employer. The Labour Relations Act, 1995, S.O. 1995, c.1, Sched. A (“LRA”) governs the union certification process […]

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Changes to Employment Laws in Alberta: The Passage of Bill 2 and New Regulations

22 juillet 2019 | Teri Treiber

Communiqué droit du travail et de l'emploi

On May 29, 2019, we provided an overview of Bill 2: An Act to Make Alberta Open for Business, which was introduced by the United Conservative Party (“UCP”) in Alberta shortly after the party came into power earlier this year. […]

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Material Misrepresentation and Material Change in Risk: BC Case Commentaries

3 juillet 2019 | Karen L. Weslowski

Sommaire Lloyd’s : Perspectives juridiques canadiennes

Introduction In two recently released cases, the British Columbia Supreme Court considered an insurer’s ability to have an insurance policy declared void ab initio by reason of material misrepresentation and material change in risk.  The insurer was successful in one […]

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The Purpose of All Risk Builder’s Insurance

3 juillet 2019 | Chris T.J. Blom

Sommaire Lloyd’s : Perspectives juridiques canadiennes

Construction contracts in Canada typically include a requirement that the builder obtain builder’s risk insurance (often known as All Risk Builder’s insurance) which covers both the builder and the owner of the property in the event of loss arising from […]

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