Green or Grey: Regulators Target Greenwashing, Misleading Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Claims
Oct 19, 2022An overview of risks and best practices for companies in relation to environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) claims and disclosure.
$55,000 Punitive and Moral Damages Award Underscores Importance of Proper Termination Practices
Oct 19, 2022proper termination practices, punitive damages, moral damages, wrongful dismissal damages
CRA Issues Guidance on Critical Mineral Exploration Tax Credit and Certification Requirements
Oct 19, 2022Canada Revenue Agency Issues Guidance on 30% Critical Mineral Exploration Tax Credit and Certification Requirements
A Call to Address Canada’s Transportation Supply Chain Crisis: Final Report
Oct 18, 2022The National Supply Chain Task Force underscores what rail shippers are facing: the Canadian transportation network is under stress.
Can they really do that? Understanding the limits of governmental permitting and compliance powers
While every company strives to achieve constructive relations with regulators, sometimes this is not enough. In such cases, understanding the rules that apply to regulators and the limits of their powers can be essential to levelling the playing field.
Part 1 of McMillan Series – DeFi Platform Mango Loses $117 Million in Smart Contract Exploit: Are DAOs Responsible for Bad Smart Contracts?
Oct 14, 2022Complex Disputes and Regulatory Regimes: Cryptocurrency Speciality Niche
Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad – Proposed Access-Based Model for Delivery of Financial Statements and Management Reports of Fund Performance by Investment Fund Reporting Issuers Strikes One Sour Note
Oct 12, 2022The Canadian Securities Administrators recently proposed amendments to National Instrument 81-106 – Investment Fund Continuous Disclosure for public comment.
Alleviating the Labour Shortage: Limit on Student Work Hours Temporarily Lifted
Oct 11, 2022Recent immigration policy changes relating to off-campus work by international students in Canada
Skating on Thin Ice: Federal Court of Appeal Dismisses Hockey Conspiracy Case, While Adding Uncertainty to Motions to Strike
Oct 5, 2022Federal Court of Appeal confirms an important limitation on the scope of the conspiracy offence, but raises uncertainty about the standard on motions to strike.
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