8:30 am – 8:35 am |
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS OPENING REMARKS
Christopher Deehy, Partner, Lapointe Rosenstein Marchand Melançon (Montreal, QC)
Sara Hanson, Senior Associate, Moore Edgar Lyster LLP (Vancouver, BC)
Patricia Harper, Partner, Keel Cottrelle, LLP (Toronto, ON)
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9:15 am – 10:15 am |
SESSION 2: Morning Plenary
Procedural Fairness in Unfair Circumstances: The Crossover of Administrative Law with Truth & Reconciliation
Join us for a discussion addressing the overlap between principles of procedural fairness with those of truth & reconciliation. In this session, panelists experienced in the area will review the principles of natural justice and how, in practice, the pursuit of truth & reconciliation can inform our understanding of natural justice. This session will primarily be about the practice of administrative law, and how the background of an individual can impact the duty of fairness owed by boards, tribunals and administrative decision-makers, in certain circumstances.
Speakers:
Nicholas Blenkinsop, Supervising Lawyer, Community Legal Assistance Services Saskatoon Inner City Inc. (Saskatoon, SK)
Nikita Rathwell, Partner, McKercher LLP (Saskatoon, SK)
Tuma Young, Assistant Professor, Cape Breton University (Sydney, Nova Scotia)
Moderator: Michael Macdonald, Associate, McKercher LLP, (Saskatoon, SK)
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10:30 am – 12:00 pm |
SESSION 3: Concurrent Sessions
SESSION 3.1: Pre-Hearing Preparation for Professional Regulation (Admin)
Room: Confederation II - Level 4
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Join our distinguished panel for a discussion of the critically important, but often overlooked art of preparation for regulatory hearings. Whether you represent professionals or the bodies that regulate them, this session will provide you with practical advice and tips to improve your own practice; whether it be advocating for procedural fairness at the investigative stage, reviewing disclosure and drafting appropriate charges, or preparing your panel as independent counsel.
Speakers:
Jason Kully, Partner, Field Law (Edmonton, AB)
Elizabeth Allan, Partner, Sugden, McFee and Roos (Vancouver, BC)
Moderator: Annabritt Chisholm, Partner, Shores Jardine (Edmonton, AB)
SESSION 3.2: Cross-Canada Round-Up (Labour)
Room: Provinces Ballroom - Level 4
This session will focus on a variety of significant changes across the country. A few topics on our agenda include:
- Freedom to strike and negotiate;
- Non-solicitation litigation;
- Wrongful dismissals and benefit calculations;
- Legislative updates in Employment and Labour law;
- Temporary Help Agency and Recruiter legislative changes in Ontario;
Our panel will review these and other legislative and case law developments that have occurred since 2022.
Speakers:
Kyle Rees, Partner, O’Dea Earle LLP (St. John’s, NL)
Catherine Massé-Lacoste, Lawyer, Rivest Schmidt (Montréal, QC)
Allyson Lee, Lawyer, Sherrard Kuzz llp (Toronto, ON)
Jilian Frank, Partner, KPMG Canada (Vancouver, BC)
Moderator: Andrew Monkhouse, Managing Partner, Monkhouse Law Employment Lawyers (Toronto, ON)
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1:30 pm – 3:00 pm |
SESSION 4: Concurrent Sessions
SESSION 4.1: Shifting Fairness (Admin)
Room: Confederation II - Level 4
Join our panel to learn about and discuss procedural fairness in the administrative tribunal context as we analyze the shifting thresholds of procedural fairness based on the type of tribunal, type of matter, and the characteristics of the parties involved.
Speakers:
Alyssa Tomkins, Partner, Gowling WLG (Ottawa, ON)
Wei Wiiliam (Will) Tao, Principal, Heron Law Offices/LLM Student(Research), Allard/UBC Law (with assistance of Jessye Kilburn and Laura Schemitsch) (Vancouver, BC)
Dr. Gerard Kennedy, B.A., J.D., LL.M, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Alberta (Edmonton, Alberta)
Bahaa Sunallah, Department of Justice (Ottawa, ON)
Melissa Luhtanen, Senior Legal Counsel to the Chief of the Alberta Human Rights Commission (Calgary, Alberta)
Moderator: Sania Chaudhry, Labour, Employment and Human Rights Lawyer, Workplace Investigator Forte Law (Calgary, AB)
SESSION 4.2: Class is in: Class Actions and Employment Law (Labour)
Room: Provinces Ballroom - Level 4
Lawyers are no strangers to class action litigation, but class actions involving workplace parties are on the rise. In this session, panelists experienced in the area will review the principles of class action litigation, explore the trend of class actions in employment law specifically, and address the pros and cons. Suitable for newly called lawyers and senior counsel alike, this session will provide attendees with an understanding of class action litigation and its impact on employment law.
Speakers:
Sean Grayson, Partner, Roy O’Connor LLP (Toronto, ON)
Jeff Goodman, Partner, Mathews, Dinsdale & Clark LLP (Toronto, ON)
Alexandra Monkhouse, Partner, Monkhouse Law Employment Lawyers (Toronto, ON)
Moderator: Ashton Butler, Associate, MLT Aikins LLP (Regina, SK)
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3:15 pm – 4:45 pm |
SESSION 5: Plenary Session
NDA Session: To Silence or Not to Silence? Debating the Pros and Cons of Restrictions on NDAs
In this moderated panel discussion, four speakers, including employer-side and employee-side counsel, will debate the pros and cons of restricting the use of non-disclosure agreements in settlements involving allegations of harassment and discrimination. This conversation will also touch on the legislative developments across Canada, including the legislation passed by the PEI government.
Speakers:
Jennifer Khor, Supervising Lawyer, Community Legal Assistance Society's SHARP Workplaces Legal Advice Clinic and Stand Informed legal advice services (Vancouver, BC)
Ronald A. Pink K.C., Founding and Managing Partner, Pink Larkin Lawyers (Halifax, NS)
Stephen Torscher, Partner, Carbert Waite LLP (Calgary, AB)
Pascal Rocherfort, Partner, Dunton Rainville (Laval, QC)
Moderator: Esi Codjoe, Partner, Turnpenney Milne LLP (Toronto, ON)
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