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Estates Law
Blog
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In today’s housing market, buying a home is harder than ever. With high interest rates, rising property prices, and stagnant[...]
Employment Law for Employees
Blog
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When examining notice period entitlements, many fall into the following trap: short service equates short notice periods. That said, the[...]
Employment Law for Employees
Blog
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The reported closure of IBM’s Ottawa office has left many employees facing sudden and unexpected job loss. If you’ve been[...]
Intellectual Property Law
Blog
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When Alberta unveiled its new licence plate design, replacing Wild Rose Country with Strong and Free, the province likely expected[...]
Employment Law for Employees
Blog
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Air Canada recently announced it will cut approximately 400 non-union management positions after an “extensive review.” While the airline says[...]
Employment Law for Employees
Blog
Reading time: 3 mins
Workplace injuries aren’t always visible. For many workers in Ontario, the most serious harm they suffer isn’t physical—it’s psychological. Whether[...]
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