
Who is my tenant? Terminating residential tenancies with occupants
Lease terminations remain a hot topic for residential landlords. One step in the termination process that may seem basic, but can result in serious pitfalls,

Who is my tenant? Terminating residential tenancies with occupants
Lease terminations remain a hot topic for residential landlords. One step in the termination process that may seem basic, but can result in serious pitfalls,

Navigating the return to office: Supporting property managers and tenants in Ottawa
As Ottawa’s office landscape continues to shift, property managers and building owners are facing new challenges as federal policies and workplace dynamics evolve. With recent

No poach clauses: Protect your workforce
Section 45(1.1)(b) of the Competition Act The Competition Act (the “Act”) contains both criminal and civil provisions aimed at preventing anti-competitive practices in the marketplace.

Understanding search and seizure laws
Do you know what treatment you should expect if law enforcement officers stop you for search and seizure? Section 8 is one of the most

Expanding Your business in the USA today?
Expanding a small to medium-sized business (SMB) into the USA can be a daunting task, but with the right support, it can also be a

The private sector has a role to play in reconciliation
Reconciliation in Canada is not just a moral imperative or a historical reckoning. It’s a societal transformation that must involve every sector, especially the private

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Return of the Pendulum
Organizations today are rapidly transforming in an effort to become an employer of choice, remain competitive in the market, and respond to a global environment

Succession planning: Four reasons why it is vital for your business
For all our clients, we create a comprehensive holistic financial plan that outlines how they will achieve key financial goals like retirement and leaving a

What homeowners need to know about Ontario’s new excess soil regulations
If you’re planning a construction or renovation project on your property, you might be dealing with excess soil—the soil that is excavated and needs to

Patience is a virtue where returns are concerned
What is a reasonable expected return from your portfolio? It’s factored on a couple things: the amount of risk you are comfortable taking and the
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