Labour & Employment

  • March 25, 2025

    Missing tariff on the missing imports

    High above René Lévesque Boulevard in Montreal looms the redoubt of Hydro-Québec — long one of the most secretive utilities in North America. While resource plans at other utilities in Canada and the U.S. can run to thousands of pages — including detailed studies of markets, technologies, loads and transmission — Hydro-Québec’s periodic Strategic Plans have slowly but surely shrunk to a minimalist report announcing their existence, their profound popularity and their contribution to the Quebec economy.

  • March 24, 2025

    EI changes introduced to better support workers from impact of tariffs

    Workers adversely impacted by the U.S.-Canada trade war could receive employment insurance (EI) benefits sooner under a six-month pilot program launched by the federal government.

  • March 24, 2025

    N.B. Human Rights Commission releases guidance on race discrimination

    New Brunswick’s human rights watchdog has released an “educational resource” on how the law protects people from racial discrimination.  

  • March 24, 2025

    WRONGFUL DISMISSAL DAMAGES - Occupation - Executive and management - Duration of employment

    Appeal by Kirke against summary trial decision regarding damages owed to him by Spartan Controls Ltd. (Spartan) for failure to provide reasonable notice of termination; cross-appeal by Spartan from finding that company's shareholder profit sharing (SHPS) payments were a form of employment compensation potentially payable as wrongful dismissal damages.

  • March 24, 2025

    McCarthy Tétrault adds new partner

    Stephanie Henry has joined McCarthy Tétrault’s Calgary office as a partner in its employment and labour law group.

  • March 21, 2025

    Ottawa to invest $52 million to improve Foreign Credential Recognition Program

    The federal government has announced new measures for skilled newcomers in the healthcare and construction industries to get their credentials recognized. As part of the effort to address labour shortages, it is allocating up to $52 million to fund 16 projects through the Foreign Credential Recognition (FCR) program.

  • March 21, 2025

    Canada sanctions 8 Venezuelan officials, 3 Haitians individuals with dealings and immigration bans

    The Government of Canada has imposed sanctions against three individuals it says have exacerbated the political, security and humanitarian crisis in Haiti and against eight current senior officials of the Venezuelan government it says have engaged in activities that directly or indirectly supported human rights violations or anti-democracy violations in Venezuela.

  • March 21, 2025

    Feds to crack down on fraudulent chicken imports to protect farmers, consumers

    The federal government is taking steps to crack down on the fraudulent misclassification of broiler chicken imports as spent fowl, a practice aimed at avoiding duties and taxes.

  • March 20, 2025

    Quebec roadworks company to pay $150k for illegal paving contract allocation scheme

    A Quebec roadworks company, Pavex Ltd, has agreed to pay $150,000 for entering into illegal agreements with competitors through a former employee to allocate territories for paving contracts awarded by the ministère des Transports du Québec.

  • March 20, 2025

    Federal plan aims to end over-criminalization of Indigenous people & support Indigenous legal orders

    The minority Liberal government has rolled out its “Indigenous Justice Strategy”— the first federal roadmap toward revitalizing Indigenous laws and legal orders and ending the over-criminalization of Indigenous people in Canada, Ottawa says. The single-spaced 46-page document was developed by the federal government over more than four years, taking into account extensive consultations with Indigenous community members, representative organizations and governments, as well as with provincial and territorial governments.

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