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Alberta court says termination clauses must be ‘clear and ambiguous’ to displace common law, upholds 10-month notice period

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The Alberta Court of King’s Bench has dismissed an employer’s appeal in a wrongful dismissal case, reinforcing that an employment contract’s termination clause must be “clear and unambiguous” before i...

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