The online sale of glasses and ophthalmic lenses: Quebec’s approach to sales by non-professionals May 08, 2015 Diana Draganova Numerous current issues and matters of public interest were raised in a recent Superior Court decision concerning the increasingly common sale of prescription glasses and ophthalmic lenses online.
CBA-Ontario branch report July 08, 2014 Antonin I. Pribetic Read on to see what’s been going on in the Ontario branch...
Alberta Branch report July 08, 2014 Brianna E. C. Guenther and Jordan Hulecki Read on to see what’s been going on in the Alberta Branch...
BC Branch report July 08, 2014 Jennifer Button and Jeffrey D. Horswill Read on to see what’s been going on in the BC Branch…
Trade and Investment Committee report July 08, 2014 Andrew Lanouette Andrew Lanouette provides an update from the Trade and Investment Committee, which has launched a weekly media-monitoring newsletter, Trade Clippings, thanks to the help of some dedicated volunteers.
Quebec Branch Report July 08, 2014 René Cadieux Read on to see what’s been going on in the Quebec branch...
The Advisory Centre on WTO Law: A legal aid clinic for the developing world February 08, 2014 Brianna Guenther Brianna Guenther of Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP takes a look at how the Advisory Centre on World Trade Organization Law helps less-developed countries make their voices heard.
Services, investment, and CETA: What we know and don’t know February 08, 2014 Clifford Sosnow and Sean Stephenson In October 2013, Prime Minister Stephen Harper signed an agreement in principle on a free trade deal with the European Union. There’s a lot we still don’t know about the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, commonly known as CETA.
Time to get ready for Canada’s new anti-spam legislation February 08, 2014 Jenny Siu One person’s spam is another person’s bulk mailing to interested clients. With Canada’s anti-spam legislation set to come into force in July, it’s important to know which one you’re sending before you press the Send button.