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Privacy Commissioner consultation on AI

February 4, 2020 | Kelly Harris, Eliott Cheeseman

MT Cybersecurity Blog

Continuing to highlight the need for reform, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (“OPC”) has initiated a consultation on recommendations they have presented to adapt the private sector privacy statute Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (“PIPEDA”) to address […]

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Privacy Commissioner consultation on AI

February 4, 2020 | Kelly Harris, Eliott Cheeseman

Marketing, Advertising & Product Compliance Communiqué

Continuing to highlight the need for reform, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (“OPC”) has initiated a consultation on recommendations they have presented to adapt the private sector privacy statute Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (“PIPEDA”) […]

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EY Report on Alberta Health Services

February 3, 2020 | Gerald D. Chipeur, KC, Jill W. Wilkie, Anna Kosa

Health Communiqué

In an unprecedented move, Alberta Health Services and Alberta Health decided to conduct a complete review of the way in which health care delivered by Alberta Health Services is regulated, governed and funded. This involved an analysis of Alberta Health […]

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Getting ahead of Coronavirus: Managing risks in the workplace

February 3, 2020 | Lisen Bassett, Greg Bush, Alissa Raphael, Kathryn M. Frelick

Labour and Employment Communiqué

The recent outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)  (“Coronavirus”) continues to spark concern worldwide, which is sure to increase considering that the World Health Organization (“WHO”) classified the outbreak as a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern” on January 30, […]

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When might a school board obtain an order for an independent medical evaluation

January 30, 2020 | Nadya Tymochenko, Vivian Hua

Morning Recess Education Law Newsletter

A recent arbitral decision ruled that a school board was entitled to request an independent medical evaluation (IME) by a psychiatrist regarding whether its employee was fit to return to work, even though the employee previously provided the school board […]

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Relations avec les villes : fin de la saga Octane c. Ville de Montréal

January 29, 2020 | Yannick Forget

Construction Newsletter - Quebec

Journal l’Entrepreneur général –  Édition hiver 2020 Le 22 novembre dernier, la Cour suprême du Canada rendait sa décision dans l’affaire Octane Stratégie inc. c. Ville de Montréal [1]. Bien que cette affaire ne concerne pas directement le droit de […]

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Ontario Pensions: What’s New?

January 27, 2020 | Kim Ozubko

A.M. Pension Blog

Welcome to the first post of 2020! In this post, we highlight some of the more significant legislative and regulatory developments in Ontario pensions in January 2020 and late 2019. Pension Benefits Act (Ontario) Bill 132 As we reported in […]

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The Amlani Decision: Recovering Compliance Costs from Unit Owners

January 27, 2020 | Justin McLarty

MT Condominium & Strata Brief

There has been considerable debate in the condo industry since the release of the Superior Court of Justice’s decision in Amlani v. York Condominium Corporation No. 473 (“Amlani”). While some have taken the position that corporations now cannot recover the […]

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Directors of not-for-profits and charities – resignation, removal and replacement

January 23, 2020 | Mary Childs

Social Impact Newsletter

An effective board of directors is key to the success of any charity or not-for-profit entity (“NFP”). A frequent concern is what to do about directors who, for whatever reason, are no longer appropriate for the organization.  This article provides […]

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Governance considerations for unincorporated associations that will pay off in the long run

January 23, 2020 | Natasha Smith, Katrina Kairys

Social Impact Newsletter

Charities and non-profits are often faced with the question of whether to incorporate. Our simple answer is this: prevention is the best medicine. While members may have the best of intentions, a lack of forethought can have catastrophic outcomes. Any […]

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