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  • Completion of Saskatchewan’s First P3 Project
    Posted on May 16, 2016
    McDougall Gauley LLP acted as Saskatchewan counsel to the Design-Build-Finance-Maintain consortium for the first Public-Private Partnership completed in Swift Current.
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  • The International Student’s Path to Permanent Residency
    Posted on April 13, 2016

    International students face many obstacles in becoming permanent residents. There are two options for students to obtain permanent residency, with the Express Entry program being one of the options. Candidates that ...

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  • Upcoming Changes to Filing Securities Reports
    Posted on April 06, 2016
    Effective May 24, 2016, issuers who engage in the private placement of exempt market securities in Saskatchewan will be required to file their Reports on Exempt Distribution via SEDAR.
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  • Leases & Subdivision Requirements under The Planning & Development Act
    Posted on March 22, 2016 by Kelly A.C. Waddell
    The subdivision provisions of The Planning and Development Act, 2007 (Saskatchewan) might, in some circumstances, affect the validity of a lease.
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  • Business Transition Planning
    Posted on March 15, 2016 by Jeffrey R. Norwig
    It is essential to have a Business Transition Plan in place to ensure a smooth transition to the next generation that is the least disruptive to the business' operations and values.
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  • Have we learned anything from the documentary “Making a Murderer”?
    Posted on March 08, 2016 by Darren K. Kraushaar
    Darren Kraushaar discusses the concepts of innocent until proven guilty, media influence on public opinion, and reasonable doubt in reference to the Netflix documentary “Making a Murderer”.
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  • Saskatchewan Families: Built for Life on the Open Road
    Posted on March 04, 2016 by Aadon R. Fieger
    How far is too far for a child to travel to school in Saskatchewan? The SK Court of Appeal recently weighed in on a family law case discussing this issue.
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  • Understanding the Risks of Joint Tenancy in Estate Planning
    Posted on February 23, 2016 by Holli A. Kuski Bassett
    Are you considering transferring property to a spouse, adult child or another person as a party of your estate plan? Be aware of some challenges that can occur when placing property in joint tenancy.
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  • Medical Malpractice 101
    Posted on February 17, 2016
    Learn what medical malpractice means and what are the elements necessary to result in a successful medical malpractice claim.
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  • Why Written Worker Contracts are Essential
    Posted on February 08, 2016 by Megan Lorenz
    Many employers underestimate the value of a having a written contract with their workers and can face significant challenges in the event of a worker termination.
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  • Youth Criminal Records: The Basics
    Posted on January 26, 2016 by Matt Schmeling
    This article discusses the Youth Criminal Justice Act, which governs the prosecution of youths charged with criminal offences, particularly the meaning and possible impact of youth criminal records.
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  • Condo Owners Beware: Failure to Remit Condo Fees Could Result in Extra Legal Fees
    Posted on January 19, 2016 by Clayton B. Barry
    Even if you are in litigation with your condo board, you need to be pay your monthly fees. Failure to remit condo fees could make you responsible for legal fees of the Condominium Corporation.
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