Modern Slavery Regulatory Supply chain Canada publishes modern slavery reporting guidance By Sean Stephenson and Paul Lalonde | January 12, 2024
Modern Slavery Supply chain Trade, WTO and Customs Canada’s prohibitions on forced and child labour: A customs perspective By Sean Stephenson | September 7, 2023
ESG Human Rights Regulatory The convergence between supply chain regulation and ESG metrics: A human rights perspective By Sean Stephenson | August 30, 2023
International Trade Regulatory Sanctions Canada bans service exports to Russia relating to mining, chemical and petroleum industries By Sean Stephenson and Daniela Acevedo | June 9, 2022
Cannabis International Trade Regulatory Trade, WTO and Customs Update: An opening for global trade in cannabis? What December’s vote under the UN Drug Treaties means for global cannabis trade By Sean Stephenson | December 3, 2020
Cannabis International Trade Regulatory Trade, WTO and Customs An opening for global trade in cannabis? What December’s vote under the UN Drug Treaties means for global cannabis trade By Sean Stephenson | November 26, 2020
International Trade Regulatory Trade, WTO and Customs Canada prohibits goods made from forced labour with additional modern slavery legislation in the works By Sean Stephenson | September 14, 2020
International Trade Regulatory Trade and Economic Sanctions Trade, WTO and Customs Trade and Sanctions in the New Dynamic: Dentons Revisits its Pick of Canadian Regulatory Trends to Watch in 2020 By Sean Stephenson and Paul Lalonde | September 11, 2020
Cannabis Government of Ontario to allow temporary cannabis delivery and curbside pickup By Eric Foster, Benjamin Iscoe, and Sean Stephenson | April 22, 2020
Global Mobility Immigration An overview of Canada’s domestic travel restrictions By Henry J. Chang and Jonathan Mor | April 22, 2020
Foreign Investment Review Canada announces heightened scrutiny of foreign investment during COVID-19 crisis By Sandy Walker, Adam S. Goodman, Barry Zalmanowitz, KC, and Simon Kupi | April 20, 2020
Competition Price gouging on necessary goods during the COVID-19 pandemic By Sandy Walker, Adam S. Goodman, Simon Kupi, and Barry Zalmanowitz, KC | April 15, 2020
Sanctions Trade and Economic Sanctions Canada significantly amends sanctions laws, adding deemed ownership criteria By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | July 24, 2023
International Trade Sanctions Trade and Economic Sanctions 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 Sanctions Trade and Economic Sanctions Complexities of international sanctions: Recent cases shed light on delisting applications in Canada By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | June 7, 2023
ESG Modern Slavery Regulatory Canada’s modern slavery framework: New reporting obligations By Paul Lalonde, Yasmin Shaker, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | November 16, 2022
Regulatory Trade and Economic Sanctions Trade, WTO and Customs Canada Imposes Broad Sanctions against Russia By Paul Lalonde and Sean Stephenson | February 25, 2022
ESG Event Supply chain ESG – Supply chain and financing: View from the field By Paul Lalonde and Sean Stephenson | November 9, 2021
Cannabis International Trade Product Regulation Regulatory Trade, WTO and Customs International trade in cannabis: International and domestic regulatory developments By Paul Lalonde and Sean Stephenson | September 3, 2021
International Trade Regulatory Trade, WTO and Customs 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
Financial Public Procurement Regulatory It’s not all about taxes: The 2021 federal budget resurrects procurement policy By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | April 28, 2021
ESG International Trade Trade and Economic Sanctions Trade, WTO and Customs Modern slavery and supply chains – a significant ESG consideration By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | April 5, 2021
International Trade Regulatory Canada officially declares the “Proud Boys” a terrorist group By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | February 9, 2021
International Trade Regulatory Trade, WTO and Customs Trade trends 2021 By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | January 23, 2021