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Supreme Court of Canada Confirms: Hypothecary Notices In Québec Receiverships Are Here To Stay

Apr 6, 2021

Supreme Court of Canada confirms: hypothecary notices in Québec receiverships are here to stay.

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OSFI Announces Proposed Amendments to the Vested Asset Regime for Foreign Insurance Companies Operating in Canada on a Branch Basis

Apr 6, 2021

The authors discuss OSFI's announcement of three proposed amendments to the vested asset regime for foreign insurance companies operating as a branch in Canada

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Client Focused Reforms – Upcoming Deadline for Registrants to Comply with the Conflict of Interest Amendments

Mar 31, 2021

The June 30, 2021 deadline for registered firms and their representatives to comply with the new CFRs relating to conflicts of interest is fast approaching.

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FCAC’s Submission on Open Banking: Finding the Right Balance to Achieve Consumer Protection and Broad Financial Sector Participation

Mar 30, 2021

The authors discuss the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada's submission to the Advisory Committee on Open Banking.

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Scope of the Telework Obligation in Quebec

Mar 30, 2021

Scope of the Telework Obligation in Quebec

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Global Remote Working – What Employers Need to Know

Mar 29, 2021

This article provides an overview of the legal issues employers need to consider when implementing remote working in Canada.

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Paid Time Off for Employees to Get Vaccinated Currently Being Considered for British Columbia

Mar 29, 2021

Employees in British Columbia may soon be entitled to paid time off work to receive the Covid-19 vaccination.

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Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Federal Carbon Pricing Regime

Mar 29, 2021

In a decision released March 25, 2021, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act is constitutional.

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Does COVID-19 Favour a Longer Reasonable Notice Period? Another Court Says Prove It

Mar 29, 2021

Marazzato v. Dell Canada Inc. confirms that employees must provide actual evidence of any alleged “economic downturn” caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.