By Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship | Government of Canada The Government of Canada has launched an engagement initiative called An Immigration System for Canada’s Future. Engaging a broad range of partners …
2023
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By Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society Four candidates from Halifax District and two candidates from Cape Breton District have been elected to serve on council. The results of the election are …
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By Law Society of Manitoba There is an opening for a practising lawyer to join our board as an Appointed Bencher for the remainder of the 2022-2024 term once President …
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The Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) is hosting a half-day, webinar on Wednesday March 29, 2023 from 1:00pm-4:00pm. This webinar is free for all participants. If you can attend this webinar, please …
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By the Law Society of British Columbia Over the last two years, the Law Society of BC, the Court Services Branch and the BC government have been working together to …
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Legal News
New practice resource: Inclusive language guide for lawyers from the Law Society of British Columbia
By the Law Society of British Columbia The Law Society is pleased to share a new resource to support legal professionals in their use of inclusive language. The new resource …
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Workplace Legislation/Press Releases
Ontario engineering regulator lays multiple charges in connection with an unlicensed crane and lifting device safety inspection service in the Kitchener-Waterloo area
By Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) On March 20, 2023, Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), the licensing and regulating body for professional engineering in the province, laid 352 charges against Jay Lawrence Harding (also known …
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Workplace Legislation/Press Releases
Ontario budget delivers investments, now must deliver on better jobs and stronger health care: Unifor
by Uniforby UniforBy Unifor Infrastructure, industry and health care investments are welcome in the Ontario budget, but government needs to take the next step and translate spending into good jobs and a stronger public …
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Workplace Legislation/Press Releases
Minister O’Regan releases the What We Heard Report on Developing Greater Labour Protections for Gig Workers
By Employment and Social Development Canada Every day, more and more Canadian workers are taking on gig work—casual work arrangements involving specific and often one-off tasks, frequently through digital platforms. …
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Warehouse supervisor, fired after minor car crash, was not discriminated against: Human rights tribunal
A warehouse supervisor who was involved in a minor car crash, and fired two months later, was not discriminated against because of a disability, the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal has …


