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#RowansLaw to be passed June 7th

In a December 2015 blog entry, we told you how Bill 149, also known as Rowan’s Law, had received unanimous support from the Ontario Provincial Government. Rowan’s Law is now set to be passed in Queen’s Park on June 7th, days before the legislature

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Legal issues with Airbnb

Home sharing is on the rise. Internet-based platforms such as Airbnb connect travellers with owners or occupants willing to rent out their under-utilized spaces, ranging from entire home rentals to living room couches. In the last two years alone, 11,000 Ontarians listed their homes

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I’ve been fired from my job, now what?

Employment standards are enforced under the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (ESA) for provincially regulated employment and the Canada Labour Code, 1985 (CLC) for federally regulated employment. Both of these Acts set out the minimum standards that employers and employees must follow. Termination of employment and the

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Testamentary Freedom in Ontario

If you die without a will, the law decides what happens to your assets. If properly executed, your will should ensure that your estate is distributed according to your wishes (subject to the potential of dependant support relief claims). The ability to distribute your

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Meet Our Summer Student Michael!

Hello! My name is Michael Liddiard and I am entering my third year of the Juris Doctor program at the University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law. My experience there has been remarkable. I was given the opportunity to participate in the Laskin Moot

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Estate Planning for Digital Assets

In the age of social media, many Canadians are concerned with how their personal information is used online by private corporations and their government. While the fairly recent discourse surrounding the security of private information is an extremely pertinent one as Canada becomes increasingly

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