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Canada introduced the Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act to fight corruption.
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Canada introduced the Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act to fight corruption.
BC government publishes a comprehensive guide to help start your advance health care plan.
Larry Munn is co-chairing the 10th Managing Privacy Compliance Conference presented by Federated Press on November 4th and 5th. He is presenting on Privacy Breach ... Continued
Today, the BC Government introduced the Domestic Long-Term Sales Contracts Regulation under the Clean Energy Act setting rates and terms for liquefied natural gas (LNG) customers proposing ... Continued
Clark Wilson is pleased to welcome Monica Sharma as Associate Counsel to the firm’s Technology and Intellectual Property Groups. Monica advises technology businesses at all ... Continued
Warren Brazier comments in the Financial Post on BG Group’s decision to pause its LNG development in Prince Rupert, BC. He explains that, unlike BG ... Continued
Proposed amendments simulate the effect of income splitting through a tax credit.
Chris Ramsay will be presenting today at The Continuing Legal Education Society of BC event “Bankruptcy & Insolvency 2014“. In this full day event, which ... Continued
To celebrate the hiring of four summer articling students, Clark Wilson held a Welcome Reception in their honor. The students will begin their summer articles ... Continued
Update on BC Hydro’s supply of electricity from independent power producers (IPPs).
Marion Allan is presenting at the Trial Lawyers Association of BC event, “Personal Injury Trial Tactics & Tribulations,” which is taking place today at the ... Continued
The securities regulatory authorities in Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Québec and Saskatchewan (“participating jurisdictions”) announced on October ... Continued