About Haley O'Halloran

Haley O'Halloran is a writer and editor based in Ontario, Canada.

Emissions Cap: Government Of Canada Introduces Draft Regulations For Oil And Gas

Introduction On November 4, 2024, the Government of Canada released

CRA Relief And Proposed Amendments Mitigate Bare Trust Reporting Burden On Energy Companies

On October 29, 2024, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) issued a

A Double-Edged Sword: New Employee Protections Create Uncertainty For Delivery Workers

In a sweeping move that has sparked both praise and

This Is Not A Drill: New First Aid Requirements Under BC’s Occupational Health And Safety Regulation

Employers in British Columbia are legally obligated to provide their

The Quick And Dirty On MORE Amendments To Ontario’s Excess Soil Regulation

When it comes to excess soil, the Ontario Ministry of

Proposed Oil And Gas Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions Cap Regulations

On November 4, 2024, the government of Canada released its

Manitoba’s Affordable Energy Plan Includes Call For Wind Power

On September 20, 2024, the Government of Manitoba released The

National Instrument 43-101: What Issuers Need To Know About Promotional Language And Other Best Practices For Public Disclosure

Promotional Language: Striking a Balance For mining projects, particularly at

“Much Ado About Group Benefits:” Interpreting Benefit Plan Terms Continues To Create Issues For Employers

Soave vs. Stahle Construction Inc. (2023 ONCA 265) highlights that benefit

Alberta Supervisor Pleads Guilty & Ordered To Pay Fine For Serious Workplace Injury

Jeffrey Gross, a construction supervisor in Calgary, pleaded guilty on

Five Bills In: What Employers Need To Know About Ontario’s Latest Working For Workers Act

Ontario Bill 190, Working for Workers Five Act, 2024 ("Bill 190") - the

New B.C. Tower Crane Requirements In Effect October 1, 2024

On October 1, 2024, WorkSafeBC introduced new regulations (the Crane

The Complexities Of Dependent Contractors And Restrictive Covenants

Previously printed in the LexisNexis Labour Notes Newsletter. In the

Our AMPs Go To Eleven: The Coming Of Administrative Monetary Penalties Under The Manitoba Environment Act

AMPs are upon us. Following a reported 135 million–liter sewage

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