Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: CIPO Changes Section 45 Procedures
CIPO amends practices for s. 45 procedures
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CIPO amends practices for s. 45 procedures
Annoucning Pacific Carbon Trust’s first delivery of carbon offsets to the BC Government.
A story earlier this week reported that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) – the organization charged with oversight of the Internet, ... Continued
Commentary on the government of Ontario and the City of Vancouver’s anouncements concerning electric cars.
People providing services are either employees or independent contractors. Where an employer decides to terminate the services of an employee without cause, the employee is ... Continued
Employers often offer benefits of different kinds to their employee – some are taxable and some are not. On June 11, 2009, Canada Revenue Agency ... Continued
When an employee successfully sues for wrongful dismissal, the Court will assess the period of “reasonable notice” and award the employee the income and benefits ... Continued
On April 22, 2009, Judge Burnyeat of the BC Supreme Court rendered a lengthy decision (Azura Management (Kelowna) Corp. v. Strata Plan KAS 2428) that ... Continued
Enforcing Age Restriction Bylaws – What does “reside” mean? The Importance of Reflecting the Vote Results in Meeting Minute Taking Many strata corporations have an ... Continued
With Kingston, Ontario’s Island EcoPower Centre Canada now has 2,775 MW of installed wind energy.
Lots of renewable energy news this past week. Here’s what I find interesting: 1. Vancouver Wind Turbine: Grouse Mountain Ski Resort situated high above the City of Vancouver ... Continued
Disputes between lessors and lessees over risk allocation for property damage or third party liability have been much litigated in Canadian courts. Less scrutinized has ... Continued