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By Clear Path Employer Services | 2 Minutes Read May 20, 2014

Workplace violence & harassment: A policy is not enough!

Last month brought some tragic reminders of the reality of workplace violence and harassment and the obligations that employers have under Occupational Health and Safety Act).

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By Maanit Zemel | 3 Minutes Read February 24, 2014

Are you ready for the Canada Anti-Spam Legislation? Part III – The computer program and online marketing requirements

Canada Anti-Spam Legislation regulates many other IT related practices, including the installation of computer programs and the unauthorized electronic collection of personal information and email addresses.

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By Occasional Contributors | 2 Minutes Read February 6, 2013

Lobbying

Lobbying is one form of advocacy, and refers to a paid person communicating with government employees or politicians in order to influence a government decision, legislation, policy or programs. Lobbying can be in the form of face-to-face communication, phone calls, faxes, emails, letters, or any other form of communication.

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