Effective Arbitration Keeps Trains on Track The first regularly scheduled railway service in Canada commenced in 1836 on a piece of track 16 miles long to facilitate commerce between Montreal and New York. The rail sector has a 75% union... Fazal Bhimji
Gold Rush in the Final Frontier Property Rights to Celestial Resources$10,000 quadrillion USD. That is the unfathomable estimated value of the resources within Psyche, a 280-kilometre-wide asteroid flush with valuable metals such... Les Honywill
The Turbulent World of Canada’s Air Passenger Rights Canada’s first air passenger rights legislation (the Air Passenger Protection Regulations or “APPRs”) came into effect in two phases on July 15, 2019, and December 15, 2019... Michael Dery
Federal Government Enacts Wave of New Shipping Industry AMPs and Increased Fines New federal legislation may result in Transport Canada increasing its use of Administrative Monetary Penalties (AMP) as a means of enforcement. AMPs have commonly been used across numerous... Dionysios Rossi & Emily Pitre