Business

  • October 30, 2024

    Securities regulators release new report on women on boards, executive officer positions

    A new report released by Canadian securities regulators on women on boards and in executive officer positions has found that while more board seats were held by women, fewer board vacancies were filled by women.

  • October 30, 2024

    The Ontario Land Tribunal: A gradual erosion of access to justice | Brian Cook

    Once upon a time in Ontario, there was a robust tribunal system dedicated to environmental and planning issues. While by no means perfect, the system featured adjudicators who had subject matter and dispute resolution expertise. It was possible for citizens and community groups to appeal local land use decisions to what is now the Ontario Land Tribunal and participate in hearings by presenting oral testimony and making submissions.

  • October 30, 2024

    CFIA plant milk probe finds processor did not implement certain food safety protocols

    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced that it has concluded its investigation related to the recall of Silk and Great Value plant-based refrigerated beverages that killed three people due to contamination.  

  • October 30, 2024

    Purpose-driven sanctions

    The time has come to break away from criminal sentencing concepts when determining the appropriate sanction in a discipline matter. In earlier articles in Law360 Canada, my colleague Natasha Danson discussed how a registrant’s degree of insight should be adopted as the guiding factor in sanction over the perceived remorse, or lack thereof, of a registrant.

  • October 30, 2024

    Intersection of human rights and aviation law: Zoghbi v. Air Canada

    In Zoghbi v. Air Canada, [2024] F.C.J. No. 1444, Abdallah Zoghbi, a Lebanese-born Canadian who has a noticeable Arabic accent, was travelling on an Air Canada flight. Prior to take-off, Zoghbi faced an annoyed tone from a flight attendant. In response, he expressed his displeasure and asked to speak to the manager. This led Air Canada to remove Zoghbi from the flight and banned from the flight. Subsequently, Air Canada unilaterally decided to impose a general travel ban on Zoghbi.  

  • October 30, 2024

    Alberta taking feds to court over decision to exempt home heating oil from carbon levy

    Alberta is taking the federal Liberal government to court to challenge the constitutionality of exemptions from Canada’s carbon pricing regime given to heating oil that were enacted last year.

  • October 29, 2024

    Unifor calls for intimate partner violence epidemic legislation in Newfoundland and Labrador

    Newfoundland and Labrador’s minister of Justice and Public Safety and the minister responsible for Women and Gender Equality met with Unifor representatives who are advocating for the declaration that intimate partner violence (IPV) is an epidemic in the province. Unifor is Canada's largest private sector union.

  • October 29, 2024

    Canada sanctions weapons & aid suppliers to Myanmar military after hundreds of civilians bombed

    In coordination with the EU and the U.K., Canada has imposed sanctions under the Special Economic Measures (Burma) Regulations against three individuals and four entities for supplying weapons and military equipment to Myanmar’s military.

  • October 29, 2024

    Can executive employment contracts address possibility of violent attacks? | Frank Portman

    The Toronto business community was shocked to awaken to the news that two senior executives of GFL, a publicly traded company, were shot at overnight in early October in their homes within one hour of each other. Later reports also suggested that police were investigating up to three possible arsons linked to GFL company sites.

  • October 29, 2024

    Google approved for $100M annual contribution, 5-year exemption from Online News Act

    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has approved Google’s application allowing a $100 million annual contribution to Canadian news organizations through the Canadian Journalism Collective (CJC). It is the first decision made under the Online News Act Application and Exemption Regulations.

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