We will continue to monitor developments in this case and other similar litigation against
Canadian multinational corporations.
Not exact matches
Only one
Canadian corporation (TD Bank Group) has joined the RE100, a group of
multinationals committed to running their operations entirely on renewables — compared to 41 companies in the U.S. and 25 in the U.K.
One of the most troubling things about the TPP is the fact that
multinational corporations would have the power to override
Canadian sovereignty and sue our governments under secretive trade tribunals, O'Hanlon said.
«Most
Canadians have no idea that this deal is being negotiated in secret under the guidance of
multinational corporations with no input from labour leaders, environmental experts or even MPs,» O'Hanlon said.
Canadian merchants ranging from small independent business to large
multinational corporations will also receive unique visibility into their cash flow with powerful, web - based reporting.
Provided advice respecting questions dealing with human resources and the protection of privacy for various clients, including one of the largest automobile manufacturers; a
Canadian leader in consumer products; a leading company in Analog and Digital Television, High - Speed Internet and Telephone services; one of the world's largest professional services firms traded on the TSX stock exchange; one of the world's largest professional services firms, as well as a
multinational corporation working in the biopharmaceutical sector.
Lindsay's copyright and trademark disputes practice includes acting for a
multinational corporation in its
Canadian copyright litigation.
Key clients:
Canadian Medical Protective Association; major insurance companies and self - insured organizations; major financial institutions; securities brokerages and professionals;
multinational corporations with B.C. - based litigation
He has acted for and advised major
Canadian and
multinational corporations in respect of investor — state arbitrations under Chapter 11 of the NAFTA.
These actions are commonly brought against
Canadian or
multinational corporations with global operations.
The list, available here, includes many major
multinational companies, but leading
Canadian corporations are surprisingly conspicuous by their absence.
-- a flag waving, «more
Canadian than thou», company based in Ontario, — a quiet low key gentlemanly
Canadian business based in New Brunswick, — a profitable provincial crown
corporation based in Quebec, — a righteous free service owned by the law societies and operated out of a university technology think tank, — an Anglo Dutch
multinational with deep
Canadian online roots, and — a
Canadian controlled
multinational with its executive based in the United States.