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New Legal Requirements for Ontario Job Postings Take Effect January 2026
New rules under Ontario’s Employment Standards Act will require job postings to include salary details, AI use disclosures, and clear timelines for communicating with applicants, effective January 1, 2026.

Sara Santos-Vigneault
Sep 293 min read


Responding to a Court Summons in Canada
This guide explains what to do if you receive a court summons, witness subpoena, appearance notice, or bench warrant in Ontario or elsewhere in Canada. Learn how to respond correctly, avoid legal consequences, and access official resources in your province or territory.

Sara Santos-Vigneault
Sep 223 min read


What Happens if You Physically Assault Someone in Canada?
Assault in Canada can arise from common situations such as bar fights or parking lot disputes. The law defines assault broadly, covering not only physical attacks but also threats and unwanted force. Consequences include arrest, criminal charges, possible jail time, a lasting criminal record, and even civil lawsuits for damages. Understanding how police, courts, and victim services respond is essential for anyone affected.

Sara Santos-Vigneault
Aug 254 min read


Understanding Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: The Notwithstanding Clause
Explore Section 33 of Canada’s Charter—what the notwithstanding clause means, how it works, and its impact on rights and legislation across provinces.

Sara Santos-Vigneault
Apr 293 min read


No Whistling, No Singing, No Fun? Petrolia’s Old-School Noise Law
In Petrolia, Ontario, a now-amended bylaw once prohibited public yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling, or singing at any time, aiming to reduce noise and maintain community peace. Introduced under the authority of Ontario’s Municipal Act, 2001, the bylaw drew attention for its broad scope. In 2009, the town revised the law to focus specifically on noise related to advertising or selling, clarifying its intent and addressing concerns about personal expression. The case highli

Sara Santos-Vigneault
Apr 152 min read
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