An important decision from the tax court says the CRA must meet the criminal burden of proof under s. 163.2
IF YOU ARE USING WEBSITES to communicate with clients, you should be paying attention to a recent bulletin from Jennifer Stoddart, the privacy commissioner of Canada. Late last month, Stoddart released the results of a summer survey, which she referred to as a “wake-up call.” The research found that several popular, unnamed websites have allowed […]
While a properly filled out certificate is best, other medical evidence may be enough
A massive claim against a former top AGF fund manager, some of her team and new employer alleges a conspiracy to poach
An unusual life insurance judgment has been overturned by the B.C. Court of Appeal
By comparing your business practices with privacy laws, you may be able to use the web in limited ways to research people
A recent judgment says non-competition clauses must be specific —and don’t apply if someone is wrongfully dismissed
Personalities don’t always mesh on the job, but financial institutions should take care that issues in a troubled group don’t get out of hand
Plaintiffs seeking massive damages for unpaid overtime, credit card fees — and, now, bad investments
Financial institutions could face more class actions from non-management employees