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Getting the Deal Through – Banking Regulation 2018

Jun 1, 2018

The Canada chapter in Getting the Deal Through - Banking Regulation 2018 provides an overview of the regulations governing the banking industry in Canada

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Canada’s Use of its National Security Power

Jun 1, 2018

The Government of Canada's decision to reject the proposed acquisition of Aecon, a major Canadian construction services firm, by China Communications

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Insurance Regulators Team Up to Strengthen Consumer Protection

May 31, 2018

On May 3, 2018, the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators ("CCIR") and the Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organizations ("CISRO") released a joint

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PIPEDA – How to Obtain “Meaningful” Consent, and When Consent is Not Enough

May 30, 2018

On April 19, 2018, the Canadian Securities Administrators (the "CSA") published new draft rules governing the registration of derivatives market participants.

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Proposed CSA Derivatives Registration Rule Part 1 – Who Must Register

May 28, 2018

On April 19, 2018, the Canadian Securities Administrators (the "CSA") published new draft rules governing the registration of derivatives market participants.

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B.C. Government Unveils Trio of Cannabis Bills for Provincial Cannabis Regulation

May 23, 2018

British Columbia's provincial government unveiled its draft legislation on the regulation and implementation of non-medical (consumer) cannabis in the province.

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The Supreme Court of Canada Set To Reconsider Judicial Review

May 18, 2018

The Supreme Court's decision will have important implications on parties who find themselves appealing a tribunal or administrative decision.

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HRTO Confirms There is No Absolute Right to Use Medical Marijuana at Work

May 17, 2018

Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario ("HRTO") confirmed that there is no absolute right to use medical marijuana in the workplace

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Who Owns the Copyright in a Registered Plan of Survey?

May 16, 2018

The Court of Appeal concluded that the land surveyor did not own the copyright in a plan of survey presented for registration or deposit in the system