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Independent Contractor vs. Employee

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Sole Proprietorships

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Choosing the Appropriate Business Vehicle for Your Business Idea

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Differences Between Federal and Provincial Not-for-Profits

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Record-Keeping Obligations for Not-for-Profits and Charities

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Not-for-Profits vs. Charities

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Bill 213: Better for People, Smarter for Business Act, 2020 - Amendments to Ontario's Business Corporations Act

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Force Majeure Clauses: Contractual Performance and the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Employment Contracts, Layoffs, and COVID-19: Escaping the Employer's Dilemma

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What Should Employers Include in an Employment Contract?

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