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Geoff Mason discusses how employers should address workplace harassment complaints on The Jas Johal Show
980CKNW The Jas Johal Show
Geoff Mason was interviewed on the latest episode of The Jas Johal Show, focusing on the 16 women who filed workplace harassment complaints against BC Ferries. Listen to the full interview: 16 women file workplace harassment complaints against BC Ferries
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Michael Gibson and Roberto Noce, KC, author reference on condominium law in Alberta
Condominium Law in Alberta
Thomson Reuters has released Condominium Law in Alberta, authored by Miller Thomson Condominium lawyers Michael Gibson and Roberto Noce, KC. This comprehensive reference is the only book of its kind focused on condominium laws specific to Alberta, including up-to-date commentary...
Immigration au Canada : cinq changements récents que vous devriez connaître
Plusieurs changements importants ont été apportés à différentes catégories d’immigration du Canada au cours des derniers mois et nous en prévoyons plusieurs autres d’ici la fin de 2022. Voici un résumé de quelques-uns des plus importantes d’entre eux (sans ordre...
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Geoff Mason joins Jas Johal for a conversation on wage transparency legislation
980CKNW The Jas Johal Show
New York City has passed a law requiring most employers to include a salary range on job postings to promote wage transparency. Geoff Mason speaks to Jas Johal on the impact of this type of legislation and whether British Columbia...
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Elena Hoffstein and Stephen Hsia write on the laws governing gifts by will
The Philanthropist, "The laws governing gifts by will – and the pressures they put on executors"
In this article, Elena Hoffstein and Stephen Hsia propose that extending the window for executors to make a testamentary gift to charity could unlock more giving to the charitable sector: Executors have 60 months from a donor’s death to make...
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Employee commentary, social media and the municipal employer
OMHRA’s ECHO Newsletter
”The medium is the message”. The wisdom of these famous words written by Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan is felt so acutely today. Communication media, its accessibility and its impact on how information is received, have evolved dramatically over the last...
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Regulating the carbon market: Canada’s federal carbon pricing regime
The Lawyer’s Daily
Jason Kroft and Ghazal Hamedani co-author an article in The Lawyer’s Daily that discusses Canada’s federal carbon pricing regime. In our previous article “Sustainable finance and carbon market: An overview,” we introduced sustainable finance and provided an overview on carbon...
Indication de prix partiel : une pratique interdite par la Loi sur la concurrence du Canada
Depuis les modifications apportées le 23 juin 2022 (les « modifications ») à la Loi sur la concurrence du Canada (la « Loi »), l’indication de prix partiel est reconnue expressément comme une pratique commerciale trompeuse. Elle est donc interdite par les dispositions civiles (paragraphe 74.01(1.1)) et...
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Gerald Chipeur writes « Federal Lobbying and Undue Influence Rules »
Gerry Chipeur wrote « Federal Lobbying and Undue Influence Rules, » to identify the rules and definitions that lobbyists and public officials should keep in mind through communications. On July 25, 2022, the Federal Court of Canada issued its decision in National...
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Stephen Hsia quoted in Advisor’s Edge article on electronic wills
Advisor's Edge, "B.C. lawyers still wary after a year of electronic wills"
The article looks at the adoption of electronic wills in British Columbia: Stephen Hsia, an estate planning lawyer with Miller Thomson LLP in Vancouver, always regarded electronic wills as the next step in the evolution of testamentary documents. “I just...