Marijuana Legalization – How Should Employers Prepare?
The soon-to-be legalization of the recreational use of Marijuana will bring a seismic change in the Canadian social and legal landscape and become one of
Marijuana Legalization – How Should Employers Prepare?
The soon-to-be legalization of the recreational use of Marijuana will bring a seismic change in the Canadian social and legal landscape and become one of
Personal injury lawsuits: How much will I get?
When I meet with a personal injury client for the first time, the question I hear most often is: “Thanks for meeting with me, but
The change we need to bring more women to the council and board tables
Of the more than 100 people who are registered to run in this year’s municipal election campaign, approximately 20 per cent are women. Although that’s
Avoiding allegations of discrimination: An employer’s duty to accommodate
The Ontario Human Rights Code, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.19 (the “Human Rights Code”) expressly recognizes the right of every person in Ontario to equal treatment
Three things to consider when buying car insurance in Ontario
Most of us spend more time researching and shopping for the latest gadgets and electronics than we do when we are looking into car insurance.
Vanity metrics and the theatre of SaaS success
These days, startups are often launched with little more than a great idea and some sweat equity. Financials in a startup’s business plan typically include
Employers: Be proactive about workplace harassment and violence
While employers generally seek to provide a safe, productive and respectful working environment for all their workers – sometimes those efforts fail. In a report
What you need to know about the new changes to the Construction Lien Act
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The right message is just smart business
In responding quickly and effectively to the controversy over arrests at its Philadelphia location this Spring, Starbucks provided a masterclass in how to handle crisis
Spotlight on Judicial Review: Challenging a decision of a government body
Many business and individuals find themselves subject to decisions of government bodies, including administrative tribunals exercising statutory authority, both at the provincial and federal level.
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