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The appellant requested certification of the class action under s. 52 (b) (i) of the Federal Courts Act, 1985, her ...
Animal Justice has said a breeder, who operated a mill in Melita, Manitoba, with about 500 ferrets, has faced no charges and ...
The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled that a podiatrist did not sexually abuse his employee under s. 1 (1) (nn.1) of ...
A recent British Columbia Supreme Court decision reminds us that beer and COVID aren’t always a recipe for… resignation?
On Sept. 29, the Provincial Court Judges’ Salaries and Benefits Tribunal of Nova Scotia will discuss the appropriate salary ...
The law firm said the partner, who was accused of sexual misconduct on social media, is on leave ...
The Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that the grant of a franchise was “effected by or through” the franchisor, such that a ...
A high court majority found no 'real and substantial connection' between the dispute and Ontario ...
After Astronomer's CEO, CPO caught on a jumbotron, employment lawyer Laurie Jessome says companies need more than vague rules ...
The University of British Columbia’s Peter A. Allard School of Law has shared that alumnus Jonathon Braun, who has been legal ...
Criminal barristers in the UK are pushing back against recommendations made by former judge Sir Brian Leveson to reduce the ...
The British Columbia Civil Resolution Tribunal has ruled that the Starbucks Corporation did not breach BC’s Occupiers ...
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