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Canada significantly amends sanctions laws, adding deemed ownership criteria

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | July 24, 2023
  • International Trade
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Les complexités des sanctions internationales : Des affaires récentes éclairent les demandes de radiation au Canada

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | June 7, 2023
  • International Trade
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Complexities of international sanctions: Recent cases shed light on delisting applications in Canada

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | June 7, 2023
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Canada’s modern slavery framework: New reporting obligations

By Paul Lalonde, Yasmin Shaker, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | November 16, 2022
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Canada bans service exports to Russia relating to mining, chemical and petroleum industries

By Sean Stephenson and Daniela Acevedo | June 9, 2022
  • International Trade
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Consultation notice: Canada Border Services Agency seeks your input on future regulatory amendments to the Valuation for Duty Regulations

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | June 20, 2021
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It’s not all about taxes: The 2021 federal budget resurrects procurement policy

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | April 28, 2021
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Modern slavery and supply chains – a significant ESG consideration

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | April 5, 2021
  • International Trade
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Canada officially declares the “Proud Boys” a terrorist group

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | February 9, 2021
  • International Trade
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Trade trends 2021

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | January 23, 2021

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Ontario announces the <em>Building Homes and Improving Transportation Infrastructure Act</em> to streamline land use planning processes and build more housing

Canada: The Ontario government is proposing significant changes to the province’s land use planning and transportation frameworks to get more people in Ontario housed and moving. On March 30, 2026, Minister [...]

US Securities and Exchange Commission grants exemption from Section 16(a) reporting for directors and officers of certain foreign private issuers

The US Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) recent order under the Holding Foreign Insiders Accountable Act (the HFIA Act) introduces a notable exemption for directors and officers of foreign private [...]

Canada revises its automotive strategy with a view of becoming a global leader in next-generation vehicle manufacturing

On February 5, 2026, the Government of Canada unveiled a new national strategy for the automotive sector, signalling a shift in federal policy through a series of measures, including the [...]

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