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Employment and labour law trends to watch for in 2019

By Chelsea Rasmussen
December 26, 2018
  • Employment Standards
  • Labour
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Date: January 17, 2019
Time: 9-10 a.m. PT,  10-11 a.m. MT, 12-1 p.m. ET

Join us for a complimentary 1 hour webinar where we’ll highlight and identify the changes in Employment and Labour law that you need to know about and the trends that can be expected to impact your workplace in 2019.

Topics will include:

  • A roundup on the big changes to workplace legislation across the country
  • US Immigration and cross-border travel in light of the legalization of cannabis in Canada

Please confirm your attendance by Tuesday, January 15, 2019.

CPD/CLE Accreditation

LSBC: This session will be registered for 1 hour of CPD credit with the Law Society of British Columbia.
LSO: This program is eligible for up to 1 substantive hour with the Law Society of Ontario.

Barreau du Québec: This program will allow participants to earn 1 CLE hour with the Barreau du Québec.

This session is only available via webinar

Speakers

  • Catherine P. Coulter, Counsel, Ottawa
  • Virginie Dandurand, Counsel, Montréal
  • Ellen S. Kief, Counsel – U.S. Immigration Law, Vancouver
  • Adrian C. Elmslie, Partner, Edmonton
  • Taylor Buckley, Associate, Vancouver

Questions

Please contact Carla Vasquez, Events Manager, at carla.vasquez@dentons.com or +1 416 361 2377.

Dentons Canada LLP is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. Please contact us at toronto.events@dentons.com in advance of the event if you have any particular accommodation requirements. We will work with you to make appropriate arrangements.

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About Chelsea Rasmussen

Chelsea Rasmussen practices employment and labor law from Dentons’ Toronto office. Chelsea advises and represents employers in all areas of employment and labor law, including employment standards, employee hiring, discipline and termination, human rights, and labor relations. She also provides employment and labor advice on corporate transactions.

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