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Anishinaabemda Paaneh (“Let’s Always Use Our Language”)

  • 28 juin 2021
  • Patricia Hania, Ph.D., and R. Martin Bayer, ,

Patricia Hania interviews R. Martin Bayer on Anishinaabemda Paaneh (“Let’s Always Use Our Language”). All translation provided by language speaker, R. Martin Bayer.

Droit autochtone, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (June 14-18)

  • 24 juin 2021
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are this week's summaries of the Court of Appeal for Ontario for the week of June 14, 2021.

Litige civil, Student Forum

Corporations Information Act (Ontario): Corporate Annual Return Filing Changes

  • 21 juin 2021
  • Kimberley A. Cunnington-Taylor, B. Soc. Sc., LL.B., barrister, solicitor, notary public

If you are a business, not-for-profit, or charitable corporation incorporated in Ontario, or a foreign business corporation required to report Ontario income taxes, then you are required to file a corporate annual return under the rules of the Corporations Information Act (Ontario).

Œuvres de bienfaisance et organismes à but non lucratif, Student Forum

British Columbia Court of Appeal Class Action Decision Provides Important Insight into Potential Franchise System Consumer Liability Issues

  • 21 juin 2021
  • Derek Ronde, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP

Can the franchisor-franchisee relationship create a conspiracy? In its decision Pearce v. 4 Pillars Consulting Group Inc., the B.C. Court of Appeal upheld the lower court's decision to certify a number of claims, including civil conspiracy, in a class proceeding against both franchisee and franchisor defendants. This article highlights the outcome of the decision and considers potential consequences and considerations for franchise systems.

Droit des franchises, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (June 7 - 11)

  • 21 juin 2021
  • John Polyzogopoulos

In O'Reilly v. ClearMRI Solutions Ltd, the Court set aside the motion judge’s determination that that the two appellant corporations were common employers, and set aside the judgment against one of them. In Wiseau Studio, LLC v. Harper, on a motion to review, the Court, with very brief reasons, set aside Justice Thorburn’s ground-breaking order for security for judgment ordered against the appellants.

Litige civil, Student Forum

What's New in Pension and Benefits – June 2021

  • 13 juin 2021
  • Michael Long and Simon Laxon, Willis Towers Watson

Update on Ontario and federal pension and benefits legislation, regulatory policy and case law.

Droit des régimes de retraite et des avantages sociaux, Student Forum
The Use of Technology in Mediation

The Use of Technology in Mediation

  • 13 juin 2021
  • Stuart Rudner, Rudner Law

The old saying is that the best way to achieve peace is to prepare for war. Similarly, the best way to achieve a good settlement is to prepare for trial. You can use technology to put your case forward as strongly as possible, and help your mediator help you to get the best deal.

Droit du travail et de l’emploi, Student Forum