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Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Inside News
DHS Extends Travel Restrictions to Canada, Mexico
" This document announces the decision of the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) to continue to temporarily limit the travel of individuals from Canada into the United States at land ports of entry along the United States-Canada border. Such...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Inside News
DHS Extents Canada, Mexico Travel Restrictions through Sept. 21, 2020
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Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Inside News
DHS Extends Northern, Southern Border Closures
" This document announces the decision of the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) to continue to temporarily limit the travel of individuals from Canada into the United States at land ports of entry along the United States-Canada border. Such...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Canada’s Immigration System Increasingly Draws Talent from the United States
Zachary Arnold, CSET, July 14, 2020 "The number of U.S. residents who advanced through Express Entry, Canada’s flagship skilled immigration program, rose 75% between 2017 and 2019, a much faster rate of growth than for other countries. This...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Inside News
DHS Extends Travel Limitations Between US, Mexico, Canada
Advance Copies: Notification of Temporary Travel Restrictions Applicable to Land Ports of Entry and Ferries Service Between the United States and Mexico - "This document announces the decision of the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) to...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Inside News
CDC Exclusion Order Extended to May 20, 2020
This document is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on 04/22/2020 "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a component of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announces an extension of an Order issued...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
DHS Fact Sheet on Northern, Southern Border Closures
DHS, Mar. 23, 2020 "In order to limit the further spread of coronavirus, the U.S. has reached agreements with both Canada and Mexico to limit all non-essential travel across borders. Working closely and collaboratively, the Department of Homeland...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Inside News
These Take Effect Midnight Tonight (Mar. 20, 2020)
Notification of Temporary Travel Restrictions Applicable to Land Ports of Entry and Ferries Service Between the United States and Mexico Notification of Temporary Travel Restrictions Applicable to Land Ports of Entry and Ferries Service Between the...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Inside News
US-Canada Joint Initiative: Temporary Restriction of Travelers Crossing the US-Canada Land Border for Non-Essential Purposes
DHS, Mar. 20, 2020 "The US-Canada land border serves as an economic engine that supports over $1.7 billion (USD) dollars in daily cross-border trade. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States and Canada are temporarily restricting...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 3 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
United States: Canadian Government Not Immune from Tort Suit Filed by U.S. Citizen Injured While Working at Canadian Consulate in Boston
In a split decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit held the Canadian government was not immune from a suit filed against it by a U.S. citizen who sustained a work-related injury while working as an administrative assistant to the Consul...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Are the Canadian and U.S. Refugee/Asylum Processes Really “Similar Enough”? How the New Refugee Bar in Bill C-97 Is Based on a Misunderstanding of U.S. Asylum Law
David Isaacson, Apr. 17, 2019 "In a development decried by several refugee-serving and civil rights organizations , the Canadian government’s proposed budget bill, Bill C-97 , contains within it an amendment to the Immigration and Refugee...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 6 years ago
Immigration Law
News Headlines
Anti-Trump Canadian Heading to Women's March Refused Entry to USA
CBC Radio, Jan. 20, 2017 - "The first question that he asked point blank was, "Are you anti or pro-Trump? At that time, I just assumed that he was just trying to feel out our opinions and what we were doing. We all expressed that we were anti...
Lisa Stam
over 7 years ago
Consumer Protection & Privacy
Consumer Protection and Privacy Law Blog
Privacy Law v. Freedom of Expression
Privacy law in Canada continues to grapple with that delicate balance between individual privacy and freedom of expression. The recent case Chandra v. CBC provides an interesting commentary on the quickly changing world of privacy law [subscribers can...
Dianne Saxe
over 7 years ago
Environmental
Environmental Law and Regulation
Liability For Delays In Issuing Environmental Permits?
Can the government be liable for financial damages, when they refuse environmental permits for unreasonable reasons, or cause an unreasonable delay in issuing a permit? Yes, it is possible, according to the British Columbia Court of Appeal ! Given the...
Lisa Stam
over 8 years ago
Labor and Employment Law
Labor and Employment Law Blog
Employment Contracts (Whether You Like Them or Not)
At the end of August, our new law firm will be half a year old. After a decade of practicing law in other peoples’ firms, I have to say, being the owner of the business is even better than I had expected. It’s not fewer hours, has just as...
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