Author name: Jason Ward

TAKING CARE OF AN ADULT FAMILY MEMBER DURING THE PANDEMIC? BE MINDFUL – YOU MAY HAVE BECOME A "FIDUCIARY" – A HIGHER LEGAL EXPECTATION MAY APPLY.

Caregivers are increasingly being held to a higher legal standard. They are now generally regarded as a “fiduciary” to the person to whom they provide care. A fiduciary has higher obligations legally – caregivers are now in that category. Historically there are general categories of fiduciary relationships that have evolved in Ontario. They include: agent […]

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SUED FOR DEFAMATION? CONSIDER "I’M SORRY" TO REDUCE YOUR POTENTIAL LIABILITY – IT WORKS.

In Ontario, unlike any other jurisdiction to my knowledge, we’ve made the act of saying “sorry” part of our legal system, for which there are legal ramifications, both for saying it and for not saying it. In fact, we’ve made it legislation; namely, Ontario’s “Apology Act” (the “Act”). This is uniquely an Ontario-only legal initiative.

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UPCOMING DEADLINES FOR CKL BUSINESSES – ACCESSIBILITY FOR ONTARIANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Under Ontario’s Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act (“AODA”), there are some upcoming deadlines CKL businesses may need to be aware of: Accessible Websites Required for 2021 Particularly timely with so many of us working, shopping and generally living online is the obligation to make websites accessible. That is set to be in force on

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HALLOWE’EN IN THE CKL – ON OR OFF? SAFETY TIPS FOR TRICK-OR-TREATING AND SPOOKY GATHERINGS

The Health Unit recommends rethinking the usual door-to-door trick-or-treating this year due to COVID-19 concerns. They encourage creative ways to celebrate at home. TRICK-OR-TREATING: However, if you do decide to do a little trick-or-treating this year…………. Individually wrap goodie bags and leave them out on a table or chair at the end of your walk or

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$#@&% COLLECTION AGENCY – CAN THEY DO THIS TO ME? WHAT ARE MY RIGHTS? YOUR ANSWERS…….

Can this *&$@*# collection agency do this? What are my rights? In Ontario, collection agencies must be registered with the Government of Ontario and must follow the rules set out in Ontario’s Collection and Debt Settlement Services Act. When a collection agency contacts you to collect money that you may owe or when you can’t pay

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CKL – MINIMUM WAGES INCREASE OCT. 1 – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

Employers operating in Ontario, Canada should be aware that Ontario’s minimum wage rate is set to increase on October 1, 2020. This increase affects not only the general minimum wage rate, but also the alternative minimum wage rates that apply in Ontario. Effective on October 1, 2020, all minimum wage rates are increasing as follows:

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PAY EQUITY FOR DUMMIES – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

Employers with 10 or more employees in Ontario are required to preserve pay equity in accordance with the Ontario Pay Equity Act, RSO 1990, c P7 (“PEA”). Under Ontario’s laws, “pay equity” is different from “equal pay for equal work”. Under Ontario’s Employment Standards Act, 2000 (ESA), subject to certain exceptions, an employer cannot pay one employee at

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CKL EMPLOYERS – SEP. 4 IS NIGH – WILL YOU SUFFER THE SLINGS AND ARROWS OF OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE? THE LOOMING CHOICE OF LAY-OFF OR RECALL. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

In Ontario, temporary lay offs generally may be up to thirteen weeks, under the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (Ontario) (“ESA”). If the person is not recalled, the employer faces risk that the employee would be deemed terminated under the ESA, even if both the employer and the employee wish to continue the employment relationship. During COVID’s special circumstances,

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ANSWERS TO YOUR TOP 20 QUESTIONS ABOUT POWERS OF ATTORNEY – POAs EXPLAINED FOR NON-LAWYERS.

1.What is a Power of Attorney? A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives someone else the right to make decisions on your behalf. 2. Are there different kinds of Power of Attorney? Yes. In Ontario there are three kinds of Power of Attorney: A Continuing Power of Attorney for Property (CPOA) covers

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