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  1. When Should I Re-Do My Will?
  2. Attention Employers: It May Become Easier for Your Employees to Unionize
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3. When Should I Re-Do My Will?

by Vanessa DeDominicis

If you have an existing Will, that’s a great start. However, as your life changes, so will your Estate Planning needs. ...

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Vanessa DeDominicis
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4. Attention Employers: It May Become Easier for Your Employees to Unionize

by Claire MacLeod

Currently in British Columbia there is a two-step process to certify a bargaining unit. A union must first get 45% of workers at a job site to sign membership cards, and once that threshold is reached, workers must then restate their preference for a ...

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Claire MacLeod
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