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Gotta Have (Good) Faith: Wrongful Dismissal And Aggravated Damages In George v. Cowichan Tribes | Koskie | Law, Barristers & Solicitors

In a recent decision of the British Columbia Supreme Court, George v. Cowichan Tribes, 2015 BCSC 513, an employer was faulted both for dismissing an employee for conduct outside the…

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Employer Entitled To \”Better Doctor’s Note\” After Six Month Absence | Koskie | Law, Barristers & Solicitors

The Federal Court of Appeal decided in Western Grain By-Products Storage Ltd. v. Donaldson, 2015 FCA 62 (March 4, 2015), that Western Grain By-Products Storage Ltd (\”Western Grain\”) did not…

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Supreme Court of Canada holds judicial review more effective remedy than Charter damages. | Koskie | Law, Barristers & Solicitors

“The Alberta Energy Regulator (the “Board”) is a statutory, independent, quasi‑judicial body responsible for regulating Alberta’s energy resource and utility sectors. E claims that the Board breached her right to…

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