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Federal Government lifting COVID-19 travel requirements as of October 1

September 29, 2022 | Jane Huang

Transportation & Logistics Communiqué

The Public Health Agency of Canada (“PHAC”) has announced that effective October 1, 2022, the Government of Canada will remove all remaining COVID-19 entry restrictions at the border and with regard to travel by air, rail, and cruise ship. This […]

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Employers, take note: New rules for foreign workers and travel to Canada

September 29, 2022 | Mabel Kyei, Ralitsa Harding

Labour and Employment Communiqué

Increased employer responsibilities effective September 26 On September 26, 2022 new amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations came into force imposing new obligations on Canadian employers as part of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (connected to Labour Market […]

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College of Teachers revokes teaching licenses as a result of speech

September 29, 2022 | Kayla Cockburn, Nadya Tymochenko

Morning Recess Education Law Newsletter

Two recent cases heard by the Ontario College of Teachers addressed the behaviour of teachers who were espousing racist and disparaging remarks both in and outside the classroom. Ontario College of Teachers v Dimarco, 2021 ONOCT 142 Along with allegations […]

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Anti-SLAPP motion protects TCDSB trustees from defamation claim

September 29, 2022 | Kayla Cockburn, Nadya Tymochenko

Morning Recess Education Law Newsletter

In Volpe v. Wong-Tam 2022 ONSC 3106, the Ontario Superior Court granted an anti-SLAPP motion and dismissed a defamation suit against City of Toronto councillors and Toronto Catholic District School Board (“TCDSB”) school trustees. The plaintiffs, M.T.E.C. Consultants Ltd., which […]

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Certain Goods Remission Order (COVID-19): Duty recovery opportunities

September 28, 2022 | Daniel Kiselbach, MBA, Satinder Bains

Global Trade and Customs Bulletin

On May 5, 2020 the Governor General in Council registered and put into force the Certain Goods Remission Order (COVID-19) (the “Order”) which grants remission of customs duties for goods classified under tariff items listed in the schedule to the […]

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Release of draft Canadian tax legislation

September 28, 2022 | Ron Choudhury, Regan A. O’Neil, Colleen Ma, Carolyn S. Inglis

Tax Notes

On August 9, 2022, legislative proposals relating to the Income Tax Act (the “Act”) and other tax legislation were released by the Department of Finance for public feedback (the “August Proposals”). The August Proposals seek to implement certain measures previously […]

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Changes to the substantive CCPC rules

September 28, 2022 | Neil Gurmukh, Andrew C. Bateman, Pierce Quaghebeur, CPA, CA

Tax Notes

On August 9, 2022, legislative proposals relating to the Income Tax Act (the “Act”) and other tax legislation were released by the Department of Finance for public feedback (the “August Proposals”). The August Proposals seek to implement certain measures previously […]

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Proposed amendments to the foreign affiliate rules

September 28, 2022 | Victoria Rodrigues

Tax Notes

Introduction On August 9, 2022, the Department of Finance (“Finance”) released details of proposed changes to the Income Tax Act (the “ITA”). A number of the proposed changes impact the rules relating to “foreign affiliates” as defined by the ITA. The most […]

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Alberta’s new prompt payment and construction lien legislation: An overview

September 27, 2022 | Emma L. Johnston, Bronwhyn Simmons, Mark Puszczak

Breaking Ground: MT Construction Law Western Canada

On August 29, 2022, the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act, RSA 2000, c P-26.4 (the “Act”), came into force in Alberta. The construction lawyers at Miller Thomson LLP have been preparing for the Act’s implementation for over a year […]

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It’s only money: Pure economic loss and the decision of Rieger v. Plains Midstream Canada ULC, 2022 ABCA 28

September 27, 2022 | Danielle M. Bouchard, Mark Puszczak

Commercial Litigation Communiqué

On January 31, 2022, the Alberta Court of Appeal (ABCA) issued its decision in Rieger v. Plains Midstream Canada ULC.[1] The ABCA adopted the analysis as set out in the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) decision, 1688782 Ontario Inc. v. […]

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