Labour lawyer predicts ugly negotiations between unions, province Last evening, I was featured on Global TV News — fortunate to headline the top story of the day. The subject was the Province of Nova Scotia’s relationships with its public sector unions. The reporter did a competent job on the matter, although mislabeling me
Campaign season is now under way in both my home and adopted countries. A couple of quick legal notes on what to expect, whether during the U.S.’s prolonged campaign, or during the “extended” 11-weeks of the campaign to control Canada. I will not dedicate time to partisanship. Certain, there are enough individuals well
In Bee’s Autos, Inc., and Wayne Weatherbee v. City of Clermont, Florida, I am privileged to work on behalf of an auto repair owner who was victimized by the municipality where his business is based, Clermont, Florida. Now, Clermont had been targeting Weatherbee and his business for several years in a variety of vicious fashions. &n
Discussion of the implications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), Senator Warren's Report on the problems implicit in free trade agreements, and the implications for the citizens of member-nations.
Well, I have been fortunate over the past couple of weeks to have addressed two, separate audiences. First, I appeared on 95.7 talk radio, the Sheldon MacLeod — http://www.news957.com/shows/the-sheldon-macleod-show/ — discussing the recent progress made with the City of Halifax in resolving its alleged expropriation of land belong
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