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Coronavirus: Issues may arise if employers ask employees if they’re vaccinated, IPC saysAs a vaccine is rolling out in the coming months, employers may want to seek legal advice when asking employees if they're vaccinated.CanadaDec 11, 2020
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Legal ramifications of exposing someone to COVID-19 murky, says Winnipeg lawyerWhat if someone with the coronavirus deliberately infects another person? A Winnipeg lawyer says it's a tricky situation.HealthOct 28, 2020
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Kingston councillors pass motion to review transparency issues for closed meetingsKingston City Council voted on Tuesday to review laws that allow councillors to go into closed meetings.CanadaAug 8, 2018
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France wants to allow couples to get a divorce without a judgeThe French government plans to allow divorce by mutual consent to proceed without a judge, to simplify and accelerate the process.LifestyleMay 17, 2016
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Be careful what you write: that online review could get you suedYou might want to re-evaluate your plan to write a negative review about a local business – if they don’t like it, you could get sued.ConsumerMay 29, 2014
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