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Gardiner Roberts LLP The factual background to this summary judgment motion is a sad story that has frequently been retold in courtrooms across the land with the same tragic ending. . Stikeman Elliott LLP The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has released a significant new decision, Caplan v. Atas, 2021 ONSC 670 ( Caplan ), setting out a new tort of harassment in internet communications. . Stikeman Elliott LLP For many employers, 2020 was a difficult year. On top of the challenges that COVID-19 presented, employers have had to grapple with several unfavourable employment law decisions. Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP With the Provincial vaccination delivery programs being implemented across Canada, now is the time for employers to draft and implement a mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Policy (CVP)

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Schedule I chartered banks are Canadian-owned banks and are best known as the big-6 banks: Bank of Nova Scotia, Royal Bank, Bank of Montreal, Toronto Dominion Bank, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and National Bank. Schedule II banks are incorporated and operate in Canada as federally regulated foreign subsidiaries. An example of a Schedule II bank is BNP Parabis (Canada), which is a French retail banking company. Schedule III banks include branches of foreign banks that are federally regulated and are allowed to do business within Canada under the Bank Act. The likes of Bank of New York Mellon and Barclay’s Bank would fall under the Schedule III bank umbrella.

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