Canadian Lawyer

May 2009

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May 2009 • Volume 33, I s sue 5 The privacy dance Canada's Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart has a lot on her plate. 28 Saskatchewan review 33 The longtime, have-not province is going strong even in this tough economy. By Geoff Kirbyson LEGAL REPORTS: 37 42 Criminal law and forensics Supremely different stories in Ontario and B.C. Ontario is flush with judges while B.C. can't fill vacancies, leading to trial cancellations. By Kelly Harris Labour and employment Legal-proofing labour law in recessionary times As businesses try to save money and their own skins, labour and employment issues can be very tricky. By Judy van Rhijn Edmonton . Calgary . Yellowknife Banking & Insolvency / Commercial Litigation / Construction / Corporate Commercial Securities / Energy, Environmental & Regulatory / Insurance / Labour & Employment / Occupational Health & Safety Conflict resolved. www. C ANADIAN Law ye rmag.com M AY 2009 5 Continuing a tradition of excellence www.mross.com 46 26 23 By Glenn Kauth 7 14 17 19 departments Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast Associates Fighting for refuge By Laura Kaminker Real Estate Lawyers entitled to defence costs By Kevin Marron Real Estate Powers of sale: good deals, bad karma, hard work for the lawyer By Kevin Marron Tech Support Online mediation By Gerry Blackwell opinions Top Court Tales All I'm askin' is for a little respect . . . By Philip Slayton Back Page Censorship in the Internet age By Ezra Levant cover story

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