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J. Sébastien A. Gittens Bennett Jones LLP

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The Supreme Court of Canada provides guidance on random alcohol testing *

Canada - June 18 2013
In Irving Pulp & Paper, Limited v. Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, Local 30, a decision released on June 14, 2013, the…

Co-authors: Stephen D. Burns, Ranjan K. Agarwal, John C. Batzel.


Bringing CASL into focus: recent efforts to clarify Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation *

Canada - January 24 2013
Industry Canada and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) have received numerous stakeholder submissions and…

Co-authors: Martin P.J. Kratz Q.C.


Canada modernizes copyright legislation *

Canada - November 12 2012
Copyright reform in Canada has, after a decade of effort, finally moved towards implementation.

Co-authors: Martin P.J. Kratz Q.C, Stephen D. Burns.


Alberta privacy law decision to be reviewed by the Supreme Court of Canada *

Canada - November 1 2012
On October 25, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada granted leave to appeal a decision of the Alberta Court of Appeal that narrowed the application of privacy laws in Alberta.

Co-authors: Martin P.J. Kratz Q.C, Ciara J. Toole, Stephen D. Burns.


Alberta Court of Appeal balances privacy rights against freedom of expression *

Canada - July 10 2012
On April 20, 2012, the Alberta Court of Appeal released its decision in United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 401 v Alberta (Attorney General) clarifying the treatment of the statutory privacy rights created by the Alberta Personal Information Protection Act vis-à-vis the right to free expression guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Co-authors: Martin P.J. Kratz Q.C.