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Independent Contractor

Independent Contractor – Defining What An Independent Contractor Is

September 19, 2022

An independent contractor is a person who is in business on their own account. To determine if this is the case, courts consider several factors […]

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Fixed Term Contract

Fixed Term Contract – What You Should Know

September 18, 2022

Fixed term contracts are employment contracts that specify an end date. The contract states when the employment relationship will begin and on what day the

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Bereavement Leave Ontario

Bereavement Leave Ontario – What You Need To Know

September 17, 2022

In Ontario, bereavement leave allows employees to take up to two days of unpaid leave from work each calendar year upon the death of certain

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Working Notice Ontario

Working Notice Ontario – The Law in Ontario

September 16, 2022

When an employee is terminated without cause in Ontario, their employer must advise them that their employment will end at a future date and give

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Right To Disconnect Ontario – The Law in Ontario

September 13, 2022

On December 2, 2021, the Ontario government introduced the “Right to Disconnect”policy in the Employment Standards Act, 2000. The “right to disconnect law” allows employees

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What Happens If Your Long-Term Disability Benefits Are Denied in Ontario?

September 11, 2022

If your long-term disability claim has been denied, you may still have legal options. The steps you take now can affect your ability to recover

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Termination of Contractor Agreements in Ontario – Know Your Rights

September 5, 2022

When contractor agreements in Ontario are terminated, one of the most important questions to ask is what type of contractor are you? The answer will

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Government of Canada Competition Act

Canada’s Competition Act amendments June 23, 2022 prohibit wage fixing, no poach agreements

August 23, 2022

Recent amendments to the Government of Canada’s Competition Act became law on June 23, 2022. One such amendment is of particular importance to employers as

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Terminated Then Rehired: You Can Still Claim for Wrongful Dismissal 

August 19, 2022

In Amerato v. TST-CF Solutions LP, a 2022 decision of the Ontario Superior Court, a 16-year employee with a long-term disability was terminated and then

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Am I Entitled to Severance Pay in Ontario? Know Your Rights

August 18, 2022

  In Ontario, many non-unionized employees who lose their job may be entitled to severance pay, often in amounts greater than what their employer first

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Saskatchewan decision confirms deferential approach to reasonableness standard of review

August 9, 2022

The Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan has confirmed that when applying the reasonableness standard of review, courts should take a deferential approach. This was also

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Common Law Notice and Severance

August 8, 2022

In Canada, employers are generally required to give common law notice to employees if they have been fired without cause. Common law notice can be

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Litigation – An Overview Of The Process

July 26, 2022

What is litigation? Litigation is the formal process of taking legal action. A litigation lawyer is a lawyer who will argue your case on your

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Can an Employer Rescind a Job Offer in Canada?

July 14, 2022

Yes, an employer in Canada may rescind a job offer. However, employers who rescind job offers usually must pay the employee whose offer was withdrawn

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Working For a Competitor – What To Do If You’re In Ontario

June 28, 2022

Working for a competitor is a topic that has become increasingly predominant. Many employees continually seek or may be presented with alternative employment opportunities, often

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Vacation Pay for Investment Advisors

June 15, 2022

Minimum employment standards legislation in both Ontario and at the federal level in Canada requires that an employer provide employees with vacation pay on top

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Three months’ notice awarded for short-service employee: Aggressive litigation tactics condemned

June 8, 2022

In a recent case involving Dr. David Walt Dentistry 2022 ONSC 2967, the Ontario Superior Court rendered a summary judgment decision regarding a wrongful dismissal action. The

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Laws for Commission Employees Ontario

June 3, 2022

Commission is compensation that is earned based on job performance. Those who are in a commission-based role often agree to be compensated a certain amount

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Frustration of Contract Ontario

May 31, 2022

Frustration of contract occurs when an employment relationship ends due to circumstances outside of the control of either party, and “there is no reasonable likelihood

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Just Cause Termination and Investment Advisors

May 27, 2022

We will discuss what happens when an investment advisor is dismissed with just cause. What is Just Cause? Employers have a right to terminate an

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Severance for Investment Advisors

May 20, 2022

Rights for Terminated Investment Advisors Investment advisors who are terminated without cause are entitled to notice as set out in their employment contract, or if

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Inappropriate Behaviour in the Workplace – Ontario Laws

May 4, 2022

As businesses transition from a remote workforce towards a full-time return to the office, for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, it is

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Employment Standards Act Ontario – Employment Standards in Ontario

April 26, 2022

The Ontario Employment Standards Act 2000 (ESA) sets out the rights and responsibilities of employees and employers in Ontario. The ESA provides the minimum standards

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Notice of Termination Ontario – Know Your Rights

April 12, 2022

If you have been terminated in Ontario, you have rights and entitlements upon termination. Employers must provide a notice of termination or payment in lieu

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