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Aboriginal Law Update: Behn v. Moulton Contracting Ltd., 2013 SCC 26Stephanie Axmann,Thomas Isaac, June 5, 2013 On May 9, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) released its reasons in Behn v. Moulton Contracting Ltd., unanimously dismissing the appeal of the appellants, individuals who were members of the Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN). Moulton Contracting Ltd. (Moulton), a logging company, commenced a... Temporary Foreign Miners AllowedChristopher McHardy, May 27, 2013 Our Federal Court has dismissed a court challenge by two unions against HD Mining. The unions claimed that the company hired more than 200 temporary Chinese workers for its coal mine in Tumbler Ridge in northeastern BC, while deliberately ignoring or passing over many qualified and willing... Why DSM-5 is Important to EmployersEarl Phillips, May 27, 2013 The long awaited DSM-5 has arrived and the controversy rages. Meanwhile, no matter what employers may think about the changes, they have no choice but to deal with the inevitable fallout. All Members, Associates and Counsel are Members of the Vancouver and Canadian Bar Associations and Law Society of British Columbia. (For biographical data on Toronto, Ontario, Calgary, Alberta, Ottawa, Ontario, Montréal, Québec, Québec City, Québec and United Kingdom, see professional biographies at each of those cities)
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