Labour & Employment
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February 20, 2025
PBO report finds guaranteed basic income program could reduce poverty by 40 per cent
The Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) has released a report on a guaranteed basic income (GBI) for Canadians, concluding that the measure could reduce the country's household poverty rate by 40 per cent if implemented.
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February 20, 2025
Nova Scotia increases paid domestic violence leave days
Nova Scotia is increasing the number of paid leave days employers are to give employees who need time off due to being victims of domestic violence. According to a Feb. 19 government news release, the province “is increasing paid domestic violence leave from three to five days, effective April 1.”
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February 20, 2025
A new chapter in business succession: The emergence of employee ownership trusts
In a 2023 survey titled Succession Tsunami — Preparing for a decade of small business transitions in Canada, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business found that 76 per cent of Canada’s small and medium-sized business owners plan to exit their business within the next decade, with retirement being the most common reason cited. The top priorities of the owners surveyed were:
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February 19, 2025
Newfoundland and Labrador adopts expression of interest model for immigration programs
Newfoundland and Labrador has become the last province in Canada to adopt the so-called expression of interest (EOI) model for its priority processing program for high skilled immigrants.
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February 19, 2025
Important immigration issues impacting legal status in the U.S.
With all the recent press about illegal immigrants being deported from the United States, it seems timely to write a reminder of what kinds of issues can impact one’s legal status in the United States.
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February 19, 2025
Anti-profit views unhelpful to Charter case against long-term care law | Heather Campbell Pope
When I was a young girl in the early ’90s, I would help my father deliver bottled water throughout southern Ontario. Some days we would go to downtown Toronto, where we brought spring water to the backstages of the city’s storied theatres, hydrating the performers and crews. Other times we delivered to airlines and the homes of famous athletes.
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February 18, 2025
Nova Scotia unveils new legislation to spur resource development, repeal prohibitions
Nova Scotia has introduced new omnibus legislation aimed at boosting the province's natural resources sector by amending five related laws.
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February 18, 2025
StatCan releases report on CEBA borrowing, repayments and bankruptcy data
Statistics Canada has released a new report on the federal government's COVID-related Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) that it says could provide insight “into how the use of emergency funding programs may have influenced short and medium-term business survival rates.”
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February 18, 2025
Why Canada should not be 51st state but join the EU: Now that’s tempting | Hodine Williams
Let me get right to it: the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state of the United States is a fantasy better suited to remain in the realm of late-night TV debates and Internet memes. Sure, Canada and the United States share the world’s longest undefended border, a love of hockey (okay, mostly Canada), and a language (again, mostly), but that’s pretty much where the similarities end. Canada is a proud, independent nation with its own identity, values, and systems — none of which align with the idea of becoming part of the United States. But what if there’s a better, bolder alternative? Hear me out! What if Canada joined the European Union? Yes, the EU. Before you dismiss this as absurd, let’s dive into the facts, the hurdles and why this idea might not be as crazy as it sounds.
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February 18, 2025
Another clause bites the dust | Stuart Rudner
Another Ontario court has ruled against the enforceability of a termination clause, marking another victory for employees. In Baker v. Van Dolder’s Home Team Inc., 2025 ONSC 952, Justice John Sproat considered both the “with cause” provision under Waksdale v. Swegon North America Inc., 2020 ONCA 391, and the “without cause” provision under Dufault v. The Corporation of the Township of Ignace, 2024 ONSC 1029.