By: Ryan Conlin and Jeremy Schwartz An Ontario Court may have altered the legal landscape with respect to sentencing corporations…
Constitutional Law
By Jeremy Schwartz and Amanda Boyce The Ontario Court of Appeal has issued a decision that will likely make it…
One of the most interesting questions that arose after the Bill C-45 amendments to the Criminal Code, is whether a defendant…
For the third time in 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada has released a significant decision in the realm of…
In a decision that will come as little surprise to many labour practitioners, on both sides on the union-management spectrum,…
The “day of application” test has been utilized by the Ontario Labour Relations Board (“Board”) in construction industry certification applications…
Most of us are well aware that at about 4 a.m. this morning, the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) ruled…
For years the term “Right to Work” state has been synonymous with jurisdictions in the American South, where unions have…
Don’t Miss our 26th Annual Employers’ Conference, Labour & Employment Law Update 2012. Register Early! Topics Include: A Terminated Employee’s…
In a recent decision, Association of Justice Counsel v. Canada (Attorney General), the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the constitutionality of…