Canada

Located in the Northern part of North America, Canada sits directly on top of the United States. In addition to sharing borders, the United States and Canada are among the largest countries in the world, Canada being the second-largest country by area. And, the land border which is shared with the US, makes it the world’s longest bi-national land border.

Canada was established in 1535 by France and was originally known as the colony of Canada. Today Canada is governed by a Federal-parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth as the head of state. At the federal level, it is a bilingual nation, speaking English and French; Canada is one of the most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations in the world, which is primarily the result of large-scale immigration.

Canada has an advanced economy, making it the tenth-largest in the world, based on GDP (in the Human Development Index). It is abundant in natural resources, and relies heavily on a well-developed international trade market. Canada also ranks highly in international measurements for categories including: government transparency, economic freedom, civil liberties, quality of life, education, and healthcare. Canada is a member of the United Nations, G20, G7, NAFTA, Group of Ten, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum.

Canada is governed by the Constitution of Canada, making it the supreme law of the country. Written text and unwritten conventions govern the Constitution. The Constitution Act of 1982 ended all legislative ties with the UK, while adding an amending formula for the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court, and the Judiciary plays an integral role in interpreting powers; the Judiciary also has the power to strike down Acts of Parliament if they violate the Constitution. Common law prevails in all provinces except Quebec, which is regulated by the civil law system.

Canada is a powerful country in terms of its economy, with a GDP of $1.52 trillion US (2016). It is rated as one of the top ten trading nations in the world. The country ranks above the US and many western European countries in the Heritage Foundation Index, and the country experiences extremely low levels of income disparity. The economy is also heavily driven by stock exchange, as the Toronto Stock Exchange is the seventh largest market in the world.

Canada’s economy is highly driven by import and export, and trade with countries including the US, China, and the European Union. Since the 20th century, the country has also experienced growth in mining, manufacturing, and the services sector. The service industry drives the Canadian economy, employing about ¾ of the country’s workforce. Petroleum and forestry are two of the country’s most prominent areas of expertise, driving a great deal of income in these sectors.

The National Law Review covers the latest news, stories, and information regarding Canada, and its provinces. Litigation, employment law changes in the country, new legislation, immigration law, patent application stories, and Canada’s bioeconomy, are among the different stories covered on the National Law Review. Visitors will find up to date stories, news, and cases from Canada regularly on the site.

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Nov
29
2022
Canada Updates Table of Reference Amounts for Food Keller and Heckman LLP
Dec
20
2023
Canada | Apostille Process Implementation Update Berry Appleman & Leiden
Mar
1
2024
Canada | Canada Reimposes Visa Requirement for Mexican Nationals Berry Appleman & Leiden
Jan
23
2024
Canada | Cap Set for International Student Permit Applications Berry Appleman & Leiden
Mar
28
2024
Canada | Changes to Temporary Foreign Worker Program Announced Berry Appleman & Leiden
Jan
29
2024
Canada | Changes to the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program Berry Appleman & Leiden
Dec
13
2023
Canada | Minimum Income Required for International Students Increased Berry Appleman & Leiden
Apr
8
2024
Canada | Permanent Residency Application Fee Increases Berry Appleman & Leiden
Feb
8
2024
Canada | Requirements for Digital Nomads Announced Berry Appleman & Leiden
May
8
2024
Canada | Temporary Policy for International Students Ends Berry Appleman & Leiden
Jan
12
2024
Canada | Temporary Resident Pathway Opens Berry Appleman & Leiden
Apr
10
2024
Canada | Update on International Student Permit Cap Berry Appleman & Leiden
Sep
27
2013
Canada's First Foreign Bribery Conviction Shows Trend in Increased Enforcement Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Mar
30
2017
Canada's IRSST Publishes Report for Project on Development and Validation of Methods for Sampling and Characterizing Engineered Nanomaterials in Air and on Workplace Surfaces Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
May
30
2017
Canada-U.S. Softwood Lumber Dispute: What’s Changed? B.C. Log Export Restrictions (LERS) and NAFTA Implications Dickinson Wright PLLC
Nov
17
2021
CANADA: Are Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Policies Enforceable? Maybe, Maybe Not. Miller Canfield
Apr
30
2014
Canada: Changes to Federal Permanent Residence Programs Announced Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Jan
3
2022
Canada: Upcoming Legislative Changes Taking Effect in January 2022 Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Apr
17
2024
Canada’s 2024 Federal Budget: The Time Is Now ... to Lock in Lower Tax Rates Mintz
Jan
27
2013
Canada’s Anti-Spam Law is a Step Closer Mintz
Jul
24
2014
Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) Now in Effect Varnum LLP
Jun
3
2014
Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation Becomes Effective July 1, 2014 Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
9
2014
Canada’s Consumer Product Safety Act: An Update Dickinson Wright PLLC
Mar
28
2020
Canada’s COVID-19 Update: More Provinces Enact Leave Laws Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Apr
6
2018
Canada’s Data Breach Notification Law Goes Into Effect November 1, 2018 Murtha Cullina
Feb
13
2014
Canada’s Elimination of Its Investor Program May Drive Investors to the U.S. EB-5 Program Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Apr
2
2020
Canada’s Emergency Wage Subsidy Program: A $71 Billion Investment in Employers During the COVID-19 Crisis Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Apr
22
2024
Canada’s Federal Budget 2024: More Changes to the Stock Option Rules = More Headaches for Employers Mintz
Oct
18
2019
Canada’s Federal Election: What Employers Need to Know About Employee Time Off to Vote Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Apr
13
2020
Canada’s Federal Government Expands COVID-19 Emergency Wage Subsidy Eligibility Criteria Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Jul
27
2022
Canada’s Federal Government Proposes Changes to Privacy Act Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Nov
20
2023
Canada’s Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act Goes Into Effect Soon Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jan
17
2023
Canada’s Foreign Buyers Ban: What You Should Know About the Ban on Non-Canadians Purchasing Residential Property in Canada Miller Canfield
Dec
16
2014
Canada’s Highest Court Rules That Police Can Search Cell Phone Contents After Arrest Covington & Burling LLP
Jun
3
2013
Canada’s Long-Awaited Copyright Modernization Takes Effect Dickinson Wright PLLC
 

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