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SCC Weighs in on Dismissal Without Cause

Supreme Court of Canada Hands Down Important Employment Decision   The decades-long controversy over whether federally-regulated employers could dismiss employees without cause has been resolved. On July 14th, 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) handed down its ruling in Wilson v. Atomic Energy

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Employee, Independent Contractor or Dependent Contractor

Have you been recently terminated and the employer did not provide notice or pay-in-lieu of notice because you are an “independent contractor”? A common concern that arises in employment law is determining whether an individual is an employee, or independent contractor. Simply because an

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Canada Child Benefit program now in effect

As of July 1, 2016, the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) has replaced the existing Canada Child Tax Benefit, the National Child Benefit Supplement, and the Universal Child Care Benefit. The CCB is a monthly, non-taxable payment directed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Eligible

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Steps to a Real Estate Transaction

  The real estate lawyers at Daniel & Partners LLP in St. Catharines act for clients with respect to their residential, commercial and industrial properties; including individual and corporate vendors and purchasers, lenders, and developers. We realize that the purchase of a home or

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What is a Passing of Accounts?

If acting as an executor or trustee for an estate, you are required to keep detailed and accurate records of how they’ve managed the assets of the estate. The process of reviewing and obtaining the Court’s approval of the executor’s accounts is known as

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Changes to the Planning Act are Coming!

Important amendments to the Planning Act will come into effect July 1, 2016. These changes were set in motion by the Smart Growth for Our Communities Act (the “Act“), passed last December. The Act is intended to improve the way municipalities make planning decisions;

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