Estate Law

Estate law in Canada governs the distribution of a person’s assets after death, including the creation of wills, the administration of estates, and the legal processes for probate and inheritance, all in accordance with provincial and federal regulations.

Labour Law

Labor law in Canada regulates the relationship between employers and trade unions, covering issues such as collective bargaining, union representation, labor strikes, and the protection of workers’ rights in the workplace.

Human Rights

Human rights law in Canada protects individuals from discrimination and ensures equality and fairness in areas such as employment, housing, and public services, based on grounds like race, gender, disability, and sexual orientation.

Employment Law

Employment law in Canada focuses on the individual rights and obligations of employees and employers in areas such as contracts, termination, workplace discrimination, and benefits, whereas labor law primarily addresses collective bargaining and unionized work environments.

Real Estate Law

Real estate law in Canada governs the buying, selling, leasing, and ownership of property, ensuring compliance with legal requirements related to transactions, contracts, zoning, and property rights.

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