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When your coffee knows where you are: Canada’s Privacy Commissioners put location tracking on the ‎front burner

Canada - June 22 2022 There has been a flurry of activity amongst provincial and federal regulators in Canada relating to privacy laws. Québec’s adoption of An Act to…

Ryan J. Black, Tamara Nielsen, David Spratley, François Tremblay

Reminder to Québec employers: Obligation to put in place an interim plan in matters of occupational health and safety, effective April 6, 2022

Canada - April 5 2022 As a result of the amendments made under Québec’s Act to modernize the occupational health and safety regime, effective April 6, 2022, employers will…

Papa Adama Ndour

Canada: Quebec - Woman who falls down stairs while working from home eligible for worker’s ‎compensation

Canada - January 4 2022 A Québec judge has ruled that a woman who fell down the stairs in her home while making her way to the kitchen to enjoy her lunch break is eligible…

Don’t miss a step: woman who falls down stairs while working from home eligible for worker’s ‎compensation in Québec

Canada - December 29 2021 A Québec judge has ruled that a woman who fell down the stairs in her home while making her way to the kitchen to enjoy her lunch break is eligible…

Private eye: It is time to relook at your Quebec privacy policies and practices

Canada - December 21 2021 A New Year on the horizon presents an ideal time for businesses to revisit and amend the policies in place within their respective organizations. As…

François Tremblay