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Category: Canada Law

Court of Appeal – Navigating Deadlines To Appeal

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Court of Appeal – Navigating Deadlines To Appeal
Court of Appeal – Navigating Deadlines To Appeal

Appeal Court decision demonstrates care must be exercised to not miss appeal deadlines In the recent case of ID Inc. v. Toronto Wholesale Produce Association, 2024, the Ontario Court of Appeal addressed significant issues surrounding breach of contract and the timeliness of appeals, providing valuable insights for employers and employees alike. This landmark ruling underscores the…

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Can my lawyer attend my Occupational Health and Safety interview? Dos and don’ts for Alberta employers navigating OHS investigations

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Can my lawyer attend my Occupational Health and Safety interview? Dos and don’ts for Alberta employers navigating OHS investigations
Can my lawyer attend my Occupational Health and Safety interview? Dos and don’ts for Alberta employers navigating OHS investigations

Employers may become subject to an Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) investigation where an injury or accident occurs at their worksite. The OHS officer’s investigative authority is granted by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Alberta) (the OHSA), which empowers them to (among other things): Attend the worksite and scene of the injury or accident;…

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ALERT: Retired Or Retiring Soon? Don’t Make These Errors!!!**

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on ALERT: Retired Or Retiring Soon? Don’t Make These Errors!!!**
ALERT: Retired Or Retiring Soon? Don’t Make These Errors!!!**

1 Gold’s Legal Minute*GLM* By Allan Gold, lawyer Montreal and elder law attorney Vol. 15, #2 –February 29, 2024 OPENING Retired or Retiring Soon? I’m a lawyer Montreal, elder law attorney, passionate about the well-being of seniors. If a business owner or an executive, I’m speaking to you. If a working man or woman, I’m…

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PR Upon Arrival: Canada Introduces Enhanced Pilot Programs to Support Caregivers and Families

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on PR Upon Arrival: Canada Introduces Enhanced Pilot Programs to Support Caregivers and Families
PR Upon Arrival: Canada Introduces Enhanced Pilot Programs to Support Caregivers and Families

June 3, 2024—Toronto—Caregivers from abroad, including our hardworking Filipino caregivers, are invaluable to Canadian families. Their dedication and compassion profoundly impact the lives of children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities across Canada. As the Home Child Care Provider Pilot and the Home Support Worker Pilot come to a close later this month, the Honourable Marc…

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Leaving Canada by the end of Authorized Stay

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Leaving Canada by the end of Authorized Stay
Leaving Canada by the end of Authorized Stay

People applying to visit, study, or work in Canada have to show that they intend to be bona fide temporary residents that will leave the country once their visa / study permit / work permit has expired. This is pursuant to s. 179(b) of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, which states that: 179. An officer shall issue…

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Are You Trapped In Timeshare Holidays? — MCL

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Are You Trapped In Timeshare Holidays? — MCL
Are You Trapped In Timeshare Holidays? — MCL

If you are able to demonstrate that you have a valid reason for wanting to cancel the timeshare agreement, such as a change in your financial circumstances or a medical condition that prevents you from using the timeshare, then it is possible that you will be granted permission to do so in certain circumstances. If…

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Appeal Court Upholds Finding that Adult Children Remain Dependent – Lawdiva’s Blog

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Appeal Court Upholds Finding that Adult Children Remain Dependent – Lawdiva’s Blog
Appeal Court Upholds Finding that Adult Children Remain Dependent – Lawdiva’s Blog

The Bye’s divorced in 2010. In 2015 they entered into a consent order for child support for their two children, who were then 10 and 12 years old. The youngest child turned 19 in August of  2019 and the eldest attained the age of 19 in February  2021. Both remained in the primary residence of Ms. Bye….

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Differences Between Married Spouses and Common Law Partners

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Differences Between Married Spouses and Common Law Partners
Differences Between Married Spouses and Common Law Partners

In Ontario, family law distinguishes between married spouses and common law partners, as each relationship has their own unique legal rights and obligations, especially upon separation. Many assume that the legal implications for common law couples and married couples are the same, however, this is not the case.   Definition and Establishing the Relationship Married…

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Avoid the two-step dance when offering employment | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Avoid the two-step dance when offering employment | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law
Avoid the two-step dance when offering employment | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

Sometimes, during the hiring process, an employer may opt to send an initial job offer and then, once accepted, follow up with a more detailed set of terms. This procedure, while seemingly innocuous, can prove to be high risk, carrying with it the potential for significant and unintended liability. An employer may find itself unable…

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How to Restructure Your Business for Success in North America

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How to Restructure Your Business for Success in North America
How to Restructure Your Business for Success in North America

Table of Contents Why Businesses Restructure Legal and Financial Considerations Key Steps to Successful Restructuring Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them The Path Forward   Why Businesses Restructure Businesses restructure for several key reasons, all aimed at boosting efficiency and setting the stage for lasting success. Growth is often a major motivator. As companies…

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