Osgoode Hall Law School has had its own
Francophone Society since January.
We founded
the Francophone Society in Osgoode Hall Law School last year to help fill some of the gap you are talking about in your post.
Not exact matches
Acting as a liaison between the Gathering Place, Mortal Coil Performance
society, Vancouver Foundation and
francophone outreach workers
These changes are intended to improve integration of newcomers into Canadian
society, and contribute to the growth and prosperity of
Francophone minority communities in Canada.
In some decisions — such as Roden v Toronto Humane
Society (2005), Oudin v Centre
Francophone de Toronto (2016) and Cook v Hatch (2017)-- the courts have found that silence might mean an implied intent to comply with the Employment Standards Act (the «ESA») and / or that ambiguities in termination clauses can be resolved by focusing on the overall intention of the parties.
In some decisions — such as Roden v Toronto Humane
Society (2005), Oudin v Centre
Francophone de Toronto (2016) and... Continue Reading