The State of Poisoned Pills in British Columbia

In the recent case of Re Icahn Partners LP and Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., the British Columbia Securities Commission rejected any deviation from the orthodox position of the Canadian regulators, as set out in prior poison pill case…

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Canada and the Illusive UN Security Council Seat

Many Liberals are today floating that tired canard, of Tory failure in matters of foreign policy, as a result of Canada not securing a seat for itself on the UN Security Council. But is that really evidence of…

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NAFTA Part 2 – The American Perspective

The Canadian government has joined forces with the European Union and numerous business and manufacturing groups in opposing a piece of legislation that they say would be cost prohibitive for foreign businesses and could violate international trading standards,…

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NAFTA in a Time of Recession and Elections

WASHINGTON – Canada’s ambassador to the United States has issued a stern warning to the most powerful congressional leaders on Capitol Hill over a protectionist piece of legislation that “will have a disproportionally negative impact on intertwined U.S.-Canada…

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How Will Canada’s Foreign Take-over Rules Effect Potash Play

With a backdrop of only one prior foreign bid rejection under the Investment Canada Act (Canada), further bids by BHP or other foreign acquiring entities required to meet the “net benefit” test under that Act, may prove to…

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Canada: New Copyright Act

On 2 June 2010, the Canadian Federal Government introduced a bill (C-32) to amend Canada’s Copyright Act.  The legislative intention, is to enhanced protection for copyright holders and to provide stronger measures to address online infringement.  This bill,…

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Canada: What is the CAMOGCDCA?

CAMOGCDCA is the acronym for the Corporate Accountability of Mining, Oil and Gas Corporations in Developing Countries Act, otherwise known at Bill C-300.  It is said to “represents the best chance we have as Canadians to assure that…

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Canada: Privacy Commissioner Creates a Buzz

Last week, Canadian Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart, along with nine other privacy commissioners, released a public letter to Google CEO Eric Schmidt, expressing concern that the Internet giant was forgetting its privacy responsibilities arising, primarily, in relation to…

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Canada – Foreign Control of Communications Sector

Today during parliamentary hearings, Konrad von Finckenstein, chairman of the CRTC, said “The control of the communications sector should stay in Canadian hands. No foreign entity should own more than 49 per cent”. Relying on committee discussion of…

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Canada – UK Tax Treaty – Rates of Withholding Tax

Set out at the bottom of the first page of the linked document, “Countries with Double Taxation Agreements with the UK – rates of withholding tax for the year ended 5 April 2010”, are the operative withholding tax…

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