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Price Maintenance Guidelines

  • June 03, 2014

The CBA comments on the Competition Bureau’s Draft Price Maintenance Guidelines to ensure that the Bureau’s guidance remains in-step with current legal, economic and policy views.

Competition Law

Intellectual Property Enforcement Guidelines

  • June 02, 2014

While the CBA appreciates the update of the Competition Bureau’s Intellectual Property Enforcement Guidelines, we recommend more comprehensive changes to address changes in the interface between intellectual property and competition law since 2000.

Competition Law, Intellectual Property

Bill S-4 — Digital Privacy Act

  • June 01, 2014

The CBA supports the objectives of Bill S-4, the Digital Privacy Act, which would amend the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, and offers suggestions for improvement.

Elder Law, Privacy and Access

Bill C-13 — Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act

  • May 31, 2014

The CBA recognizes the need to protect people, especially vulnerable children, from using the internet to harass, intimidate and threaten, but says Bill C-13 goes far beyond cyberbullying into over-intrusive “lawful access.”

Competition Law, Criminal Justice, Privacy and Access

Income Tax Act — Treaty Shopping

  • May 16, 2014

The CBA/CPA Joint Committee on Taxation offers extensive comments on the federal government’s proposed rule to address “treaty shopping” as defined in Budget 2014.

Taxation Law

Consultation on the Canada Business Corporations Act

  • May 14, 2014

The CBA addresses several issues to update the Canada Business Corporations Act as part of Industry Canada’s consultations, and urges a comprehensive review of the legislation every five years.

Business Law, Charities & Not-for-Profit Law, International Law

Patent and Trade-mark Agent-Client Privilege

  • May 09, 2014

The CBA urges Industry Canada to consult further with the Federation of Law Societies and provincial and territorial law societies, before deciding whether to extend privilege to communications between patent and trade-mark agents and their clients.

Intellectual Property