Cannabis 101: Schools scramble to educate a weed workforce
With the specifics of the Ontario government’s plan to privatize the sale of cannabis still a little hazy, Joël Dubois knows he has his work
Cannabis 101: Schools scramble to educate a weed workforce
With the specifics of the Ontario government’s plan to privatize the sale of cannabis still a little hazy, Joël Dubois knows he has his work
Ottawa’s Grade A launches offshoot startups
With client confidentiality a core tenet at law firms, the term “outsourcing” can understandably leave some in the legal profession uneasy.
Enhancing your employee compensation plan – digital currency and other non-cash alternatives
A key concern for many startups is how to fairly compensate staff, especially in the early stages when the budget is tight. Many businesses have
Clearford Water Systems acquires Koester Canada and its Team Aquatic division
To navigate the complicated purchase, Clearford called upon the dedicated team of business lawyers at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP/s.r.l.
A business health check for the New Year
Over the past few weeks many of us will have taken some time to pour ourselves a glass of wine and think about where we
2018 Lookahead: Business trends to watch in Ottawa
Legal experts from Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP share their forecasts on what LRT, legal marijuana and the city’s thriving startup scene mean for businesses.
During Small Business Week (Oct. 15 to 21), the federal government released an outline of its response to the over 21,000 submissions it received during the
Techopia Live: Tech advocates talk fair play and silver linings of proposed tax changes
Techopia Live dug into the federal government’s proposed tax changes for small business owners this week. The government says its proposals, which include measures to
Perley Blog: Canadian securities regulators take a look at cryptocurrencies
Are bitcoins a security? They might be, according to the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA). On August 24, 2017 the CSA released CSA Staff Notice 46-307
Perley blog: New record-keeping obligations for old and new Ontario corporations: What are they?
On Dec. 10, 2016, the new Forfeited Corporate Property Act, 2015 (the “Act”) was entered into force. The Act imposes record-keeping obligations on Ontario corporations
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