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A new act is set to revamp Alberta’s apprenticeship system

30 novembre 2021 | Tari M. Hiebert, Emily Cook-Bielech, James Wallbridge

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

The Alberta Legislature has passed a new law that will revamp Alberta’s apprenticeship system: the Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship Education Act (the “Skilled Trades Act”).[1] The Skilled Trades Act is not currently in force, but once it receives Proclamation, this […]

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Government of Canada announces 10 days paid sick leave for federally-regulated workers

29 novembre 2021 | Lisa Goodfellow

Communiqué droit du travail et de l'emploi

On November 26, 2021, the Government of Canada introduced legislation that will amend the Canada Labour Code to provide ten days of paid sick leave per year to workers in the federally-regulated private sector. The Government of Canada has expressed […]

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The Supreme Court of Canada addresses promissory estoppel in the insurance context

29 novembre 2021 | Karen L. Weslowski, Caitlin VanDuzer

Blogue : Droit des assurances

Introduction In the recent decision of Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada, the Supreme Court of Canada considered the application of the doctrine of promissory estoppel in the context of a […]

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Paid sick leave is coming to BC on January 1, 2022

29 novembre 2021 | Matthew E. Wray

Communiqué droit du travail et de l'emploi

Beginning on January 1, 2022, workers in BC will be automatically entitled to a minimum of five paid sick days each calendar year. With this move, BC becomes the first province in Canada to legislate this level of paid time […]

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Roadmapping your new token: Key considerations in token development

25 novembre 2021 | Wayne Logan, John-David D’Souza, Alissa Ricioppo

Alerte valeurs mobilières

This article assumes the reader has some foundational knowledge regarding blockchain technology and digital assets. Crypto assets have become wildly popular in recent years and they do not give the impression of slowing down. According to a New York Times […]

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Cabotage – Domestic point to point movements for international commercial transportation of goods

23 novembre 2021 | Daniel Kiselbach, MBA, Satinder Bains

Bulletin du groupe Commerce mondial et douanes

When importing goods into Canada via trucks, trailers, semi-trailers, and containers, businesses may be presented with opportunities to pick up and deliver domestic goods within Canada during their trip. While these additional domestic deliveries may make sense logistically, they are […]

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Episode 13: COVID-19 vaccine passports: British Columbia and Alberta

23 novembre 2021 | Tracey M. Bailey, KC, Annie Alport

Morning Commute with Miller Thomson

Vaccine passports have rolled out in a number of jurisdictions across Canada. Let's take a look at how two provinces (BC and AB) have implemented passport systems.

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How can a condominium corporation address threats, intimidation and abuse of process?

17 novembre 2021 | Richard MacGregor

Bulletin MT Condominiums & Copropriétés

Our office has been successful in the recent case of TSCC 2519 v. Emerald PG Holdings et al, 2021 where the Honourable Justice Vella of the Superior Court of Justice confirmed that when a unit owner (or group of unit […]

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When are COVID-19 vaccination policies enforceable in unionized workplaces? A review of recent arbitration awards

16 novembre 2021 | Michael Cleveland

Communiqué droit du travail et de l'emploi

In two decisions released last week, labour arbitrators ruled upon the enforceability of workplace COVID-19 vaccination policies. In one decision,[1] the arbitrator upheld the employer’s policy as reasonable. In another,[2] an employer’s vaccination policy was found to be unreasonable.  These […]

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Extension for BC Land Owner Transparency Act

10 novembre 2021 | Sarah Fitzpatrick

Impact Social

We recently published a newsletter article on the British Columbia (“BC”) Land Owner Transparency Act (“LOTA”) which described how pre-existing owners of an interest in land need to file transparency reports with the Land Owner Transparency Registry. On November 2, […]

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