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COVID-19:  Cross country update (August 5-6, 2020)

August 6, 2020

Labour and Employment Communiqué

Federal The Government of Canada announced the following measures: Expanded Infrastructure Program The Investing in Canada Instructure Program is undergoing changes which will give provinces and territories the ability to use funding to quickly act on a wider range of […]

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A trustee’s duties in volatile markets

August 6, 2020 | Pia Hundal, Dwight D. Dee, TEP, Darren Lund

MT Estate Litigation Blog

Introduction Market volatility arising from the COVID-19 pandemic is unlike anything experienced in recent history. Two of the largest single day drops in the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average occurred in March 2020. Later that same month, the […]

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COVID-19:  Cross country update (August 1-4, 2020)

August 4, 2020

Labour and Employment Communiqué

British Columbia The Government of British Columbia announced the following measures: Online Cannabis Sales for Pickup in Store In order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and limit customer times inside stores, the province has amended cannabis regulations to […]

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European Data Protection Board (EDPB) releases FAQ on “Schrems II”: A primer for Canadian organizations

August 4, 2020 | David Krebs, Amanda Cutinha

MT Cybersecurity Blog

As we have reported previously, on July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) released its decision in the case of Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland Ltd and Maximillian Schrems (“Schrems II”), which ruled that […]

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Is the Alberta advantage back?

August 4, 2020 | Colleen Ma

Tax Notes

The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating global economic impact. To boost the Alberta economy and attract more business, the Alberta Government has recently announced several measures. A. Repealing Residency Requirement for Directors U.S. and other foreign‑based businesses looking to […]

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Sous-traitant qui fait faux bond : quel choix doit prendre l’entrepreneur destinataire ?

August 4, 2020 | Yann-Julien Chouinard

Construction Newsletter - Quebec

Journal Constructo – 23 juillet 2020 L’article J-2 du Code de soumission (le « Code ») du Bureau des soumissions déposées du Québec (« BSDQ ») oblige un entrepreneur destinataire adjudicataire à octroyer le contrat au soumissionnaire qui lui a […]

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COVID-19: Cross country update (July 30-31, 2020)

July 31, 2020

Labour and Employment Communiqué

Federal The Government of Canada announced the following measures: Measures to Protect Temporary Foreign Workers and Farms There have been a number of outbreaks on Canadian farms that have significantly impacted the health and safety of workers. To address this, […]

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Notice to exporters – Hong Kong

July 30, 2020 | Daniel Kiselbach, MBA, Tom Ghag, Satinder Bains

Global Trade and Customs Bulletin

Canada has taken steps in response to the passage of national security legislation for Hong Kong. Exports and transfers of sensitive goods and technology to Hong Kong will now be treated in the same manner as those destined for mainland […]

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COVID-19 in commercial leasing – the “Phantom Menace”?

July 30, 2020 | Steven Chaimberg, Stuart Chaimberg

Real Estate Report

As society begins to reopen in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, so too must businesses begin to readjust to the harsh realities of fulfilling their contractual obligations.  However, the pandemic has given rise to much discussion as to the […]

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Bill 32: Restoring Balance in Alberta’s Workplaces Act passed

July 30, 2020 | Teri Treiber

Labour and Employment Communiqué

On July 29, 2020, Bill 32: Restoring Balance in Alberta’s Workplaces Act, 2020, received Royal Assent and became law in Alberta (the “Act”). The Act makes a number of significant changes to labour and employment legislation in Alberta, including changes […]

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