At a time when Toronto should be heading into high gear, the mayor’s dated policies will hinder growth
Rob Ford blew into the mayor’s office promising “respect” for taxpayers. But disrespect for opposition is the message he’s sending now
The Investment Canada Act is tougher after 2009 changes. In the future, politics are likely to play a bigger role in these deals
Market regulation is crucial, but it will never be the whole answer when it comes to stopping offside conduct
Canada’s competition law landscape is changing, with new offences and merger provisions that require careful review
Appeal court rules that fired employees get notice pay only; to do otherwise would create a “slacker’s charter”
As with prenuptual agreements, establishing the rules beforehand pays off in the end