Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) has subjected many employers to immigration inspections under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and the International Mobility Program (IMP).
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Canada: Ensuring Adherence To Canada's Immigration Compliance Regime — Employer Inspections {Dec 2019}
By Brian Dingle, James Fu
Canada: Ontario Court Of Appeal Provides New Guidance In Assessing Dependent Contractor Status {Dec 2019}
By Maria Gergin
In its recent decision in Thurston v Ontario (Children's Lawyer), 2019 ONCA 640, the Ontario Court of Appeal has shed some significant light on an issue increasingly faced by employers
By Maciej Lipinski
City of Toronto v. Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 79, 2019 ONSC 4045
By Audrey Belhumeur
Last October, the Court of Appeal of Québec handed down an interesting decision regarding the shadowing (tailing) of employees,
By Rebecca Cowdery, Ronald Kosonic, Lynn McGrade, Donna Spagnolo, Michael Taylor
On November 19, 2019, the Ontario Securities Commission released Reducing Regulatory Burden in Ontario's Capital Markets (the Report).
Canada: Bankrupt Tenants And Landlords' Rights To Draw Upon A Letter Of Credit Obtained As Security {Dec 2019}
By Geneviève Fauteux
When a commercial tenant goes bankrupt, the respective rights of landlords and trustees can be complex to sort out. Yet, as illustrated by recent Ontario Superior Court decision 7636156 Canada
By Karine Chênevert
The Court of Appeal confirmed that a pure question of law may be decided by the judge at the authorization stage and ruled on the relative effect of a judgment
By Robert Dawkins, Donna Spagnolo
The Reporter provides a monthly summary of Canadian federal legislative and regulatory developments of relevance to federally regulated financial institutions.
By Keri E. D. Bedeau, Bruno Savoie
The use of autonomous vehicles and equipment may present a key opportunity for the construction industry to improve productivity.
By Andrew Powers, Justin Yee
Legal cannabis in Canada is still in its infancy, but the rate of growth has been revolutionary.
By Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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Five years after its landmark decision in Bhasin v Hrynew, 2014 SCC 71, the Supreme Court of Canada is scheduled on December 6, 2019 to hear two new cases on good faith in contract.
By Laurie A. Goldbach
On November 14, 2019, the Supreme Court of Canada denied the taxpayer's application for leave to appeal from judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal in Birchcliff Energy Ltd. v The Queen, 2019 FCA 151.
By Cindy Zhang
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