Can You Create An Economic Disincentive to Litigation from Beyond the Grave
On June 28, 2016, before breaking for the summer, the City of Toronto’s powerful Executive Committee met and reviewed an earlier study by KPMG which looked at various new revenue-generating policy proposals with an eye towards addressing the City’s estimated $582 million operating shortfall for 2017.
Hot Spots – Five Tests Worth Running in that First Scan of a New Contract
Customer review of a technology acquisition contract by a customer can be a daunting task.
Getting Municipalities to Work, or Getting Work to Municipalities: Protection and Conversion of Employment Lands
Over the course of the last decade a variety of factors have contributed to the migration of employment uses.
Sikh not Mocked in Hard Hat Row, hearing told
Sikh Guard says he was Told to Wear Hard Hat or Lose Job
Sikh Security Guard Not Ridiculed, Tribunal Hears
Fired on Facebook: Don’t rip boss when he’s your ‘friend’; Woman let go after rant: ‘I guess you forgot about adding me on here?’
Clark Finally Gets What He Had Coming
Integrity Watchdog Raps Clark
Lift The Veils of Secrecy
Tape-Gate Report Under Wraps At Council
Quiz: International Trade
In this issue we look at international trade, including the North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
Toronto’s “Harmonized” Comprehensive Zoning By-law: Closer to Approval
Since 2004, the City of Toronto has been working on harmonizing the 43 different zoning by-laws inherited from its pre-amalgamation municipalities into one single comprehensive zoning by-law.