Source: Trade Law Link: Considering International Trade Law – Indigenous Perspectives & Possibilities – March 19th at the University of Ottawa Michael Woods is scheduled to participate on a panel discussion on Indigenous perspectives and international trade law at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law on March 19, 2019. Hi
Source: Trade Law Link: New Term for Michael Woods on Algonquin College’s Program Advisory Committee Michael Woods’ appointment to the Ottawa-based Algonquin College’s Program Advisory Committee (PAC) on International Business Management has been renewed and he looks forward to serving another two-year term. He was ori
Source: All Cleared Link: How to enter Canada Despite a DUI You may not have heard, but on December 18, 2018 Canada passed Bill C-46, which means a border official is now much more limited in the ability to let you cross without increased scrutiny. Previously a border official could simply determine someone with a past DUI to be “deemed rehab
Source: Tax Law Link: CRA Crackdown Eyes Toronto and Vancouver Property Sales: Worth 0 Million in Lost Revenue The CRA is focussed on recovering lost revenue in the real estate market. In particular, it is targeting home sales in Vancouver and Toronto. On May 17, 2018, the Canada Revenue Agency (the “CRA”) published a press release (the
Source: Canada US Link: Truck Driver – Employee? Contractor? The topic of when and under what circumstances a truck driver is an employee v an independent contractor just got more complicated in terms of whether or not that question must be submitted to arbitration for resolution. See https://www.msk.com/newsroom-alerts-2693 for more det
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