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Supreme Court of Canada to Decide the Extent of Employers’ Duty of Trust, Honesty and Good Faith in the Performance of Incentive Plans and Employment Contracts

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It is rare for an employment law case to come before the highest court in Canada. One of 2019’s most significant developments was the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to consider an employee’s appeal of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal’s decision in...
By: Littler
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/supreme-court-of-canada-to-decide-the-29238/

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