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Published on: 16 May 2013 By

Looking Forward: What’s on the horizon?

It’s not always enough to understand and apply the law as it stands today.Β  Employers also need to look to the future in order to make good decisions in the present.Β This is because today’s decision may be scrutinized by a court or tribunal at some point in the future and any transitions in the law...

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Published on: 24 Jan 2012 By

Important New Privacy Ruling: What on earth is β€œintrusion upon seclusion”?

I’ve often said that my job is mostly about people behaving badly at work, so the fact situations underlying the cases I read are often all too human in nature.Β  Consider the case of Winnie, who was fighting with her common-law husband about money.Β She wasn’t convinced he was actually paying child support payments to Sandra,...

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Published on: 25 Nov 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Orgaworld wins organic waste odour appeal

Orgaworld Canada, a composting company, has won a hard-fought appeal for permission to compost disputed wastes at its Ottawa facility, despite MOE fears about potential odours. The disputed wastes include pet faeces, urine, and organic waste in plastic bags. In rejecting the Ministry of the Environment’s ultraconservative approach to the Orgaworld application, the Environmental Review...

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