Labour & Employment

  • December 16, 2025

    Ottawa sanctions four senior Iranian officials for gross human rights violations in Iran

    Ottawa has imposed sanctions against four Iranian senior officials who the federal government says “have been involved in gross and systematic human rights violations” in the Islamic Republic of Iran where they “have had a significant role in facilitating and directing repressive policies.”

  • December 16, 2025

    Hosel rockets: ‘Sandbagger?! I’ll see you in court!’

    A couple of incidents that happened while playing golf have been bothering me. It started a few years ago during an invitational tournament at what was then known as Doral Golf and Country Club in Florida. Our happy foursome was finishing the front nine of the famous 18-hole course called the Blue Monster. While waiting on the ninth tee, staring down a par three over water and into a stiff breeze, I made small talk with the fellows in our group: “Who won the tournament last year?” Their expressions suddenly turned sour, and one muttered, “Two [expletive] sandbaggers!” Then another added, “Those [expletive] cheaters will never be invited back, [expletive] them.”

  • December 15, 2025

    Ontario announces draft regulation for mutual free-trade recognition

    Ontario has announced it is publishing a draft regulation under the Ontario Free Trade and Mobility Act to implement mutual recognition of goods and services from reciprocating Canadian jurisdictions. The move will support economic integration and remove internal trade barriers, which the province said costs the economy up to $200 billion every year.

  • December 15, 2025

    New Alberta legislation limits law society’s education, disciplinary powers

    Hot on the heels of a controversial bill to limit the disciplinary authority of professional regulatory bodies, Alberta legislators have also passed a bill that brings significant change to the governance of the legal profession in the province — a move some legal observers are saying seems to reflect a distrust of the provincial law society.

  • December 15, 2025

    DS Lawyers is now Prelia

    DS Lawyers has adopted a new name, Prelia, as the first phase of its international rebranding, the firm announced.

  • December 12, 2025

    N.W.T. proposes changes to public service legislation

    The Northwest Territories is proposing changes to public service legislation to give unionized workers in that sector greater choice in how they are represented.

  • December 12, 2025

    Lawyers’ year end 2025 and upcoming legal challenges 2026

    As 2025 comes to an end and everyone attends their holiday parties, let’s prepare for the challenges that will be faced by legal professionals in the upcoming year. Here are a few that come to mind:

  • December 12, 2025

    How to fix the policy mix that’s killing Canadian productivity

    Canada has a productivity crisis. Last year, Bank of Canada senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers called Canada’s declining productivity an “emergency,” and the situation has only continued to worsen since.

  • December 11, 2025

    Stewart McKelvey to admit 3 new partners in 2026

    Stewart McKelvey will welcome three lawyers to the partnership effective Jan. 1, 2026, according to the Atlantic Canada-based firm.

  • December 10, 2025

    Alberta’s passage of notwithstanding clause bill slammed by legal, rights groups

    Alberta has once again used the Charter’s notwithstanding clause to shield its legislation from constitutional scrutiny, this time for laws affecting medical treatment and pronoun use by transgender youth.