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Don’t Miss our May 5th Seminar at the Sheraton Toronto Airport:
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Happy Holidays from your HR-Law team at Stringer LLP
A revised Bill 160 was passed on June 1st. Notable changes to the Bill include an increase in the role…
Employers have made their plans; they’ve hunkered down; and they’ve sheltered in place. As we traverse the long and winding…

