Episodes

Monday May 27, 2019
Video: Fire Away - Canadian Immigration and the Employment Relationship
Monday May 27, 2019
Monday May 27, 2019
In this episode of the Rudner Law Q&A series Fire Away, Stuart and Cristina Guida, an Immigration Lawyer with Green and Spiegel LLP, discuss Canadian immigration and citizenship matters and how they affect the employment relationship. In Stuart's rant, he has advice for employers: don't let your search for the right human inadvertently violate human rights!
Original air-date: May 21st 2019.
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Friday May 10, 2019
Audio: Get Loud About Mental Health
Friday May 10, 2019
Friday May 10, 2019
As employment lawyers, we see every day the impact that mental health has on the Canadian workplace. Shaun recorded this brief message for Mental Health Week.

Friday May 10, 2019
Video: Get Loud About Mental Health
Friday May 10, 2019
Friday May 10, 2019
As employment lawyers, we see every day the impact that mental health has on the Canadian workplace. Shaun recorded this brief message for Mental Health Week.

Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
Audio: Fire Away - An Update on Cannabis Legalization and the Workplace
Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
In this episode of the Rudner Law Q&A series Fire Away, Stuart and Hilda Gan, HR Consultant and Founder of People Bright Consulting, talk about cannabis and the workplace, and what it has been like for employers and employees since legalization - including the implications of retail cannabis stores, which can now open in Ontario
Original air-date: April 17th 2019.

Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
Video: Fire Away - An Update on Cannabis Legalization and the Workplace
Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
In this episode of the Rudner Law Q&A series Fire Away, Stuart and Hilda Gan, HR Consultant and Founder of People Bright Consulting, talk about cannabis and the workplace, and what it has been like for employers and employees since legalization - including the implications of retail cannabis stores, which can now open in Ontario
Original air-date: April 17th 2019.

Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
Audio: Fire Away - Legal Tech and Innovation (in an HR World)
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
In this episode of the Rudner Law Q&A series Fire Away, Stuart and lawyer, analyst, and author, Mitch Kowalski discuss the tech and innovation being used in today's law firms - and what HR professionals need to know.
For his Valentine's Day rant at the end of the show, Stuart warns employers against being 'penny wise and pound foolish' when it comes to taking short cuts.
Original air-date: March 19th 2019.

Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
Video: Fire Away - Legal Tech and Innovation (in an HR World)
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
In this episode of the Rudner Law Q&A series Fire Away, Stuart and lawyer, analyst, and author, Mitch Kowalski discuss the tech and innovation being used in today's law firms - and what HR professionals need to know.
For his Valentine's Day rant at the end of the show, Stuart warns employers against being 'penny wise and pound foolish' when it comes to taking short cuts.
Original air-date: March 19th 2019.

Friday Mar 15, 2019
Audio: Hollywood in the Aftermath of the #MeToo Movement
Friday Mar 15, 2019
Friday Mar 15, 2019
It’s now 2019, and while Me Too is part of our vocabulary now, you may not hear it every day. But that doesn’t mean that it isn’t still making news. Last Fall we wrote an article about what happens when those accused of sexual harassment try to make a comeback. At the time, comedian Louis CK was starting to perform stand up again, and Jian Ghomeshi had just published an essay only mildly accounting for his actions. We wondered what would happen when, on a larger scale, those publicly known to be accused of harassment try to return to the workplace. Now we have a better idea.

Friday Mar 15, 2019
Video: Hollywood in the Aftermath of the #MeToo Movement
Friday Mar 15, 2019
Friday Mar 15, 2019
It’s now 2019, and while Me Too is part of our vocabulary now, you may not hear it every day. But that doesn’t mean that it isn’t still making news. Last Fall we wrote an article about what happens when those accused of sexual harassment try to make a comeback. At the time, comedian Louis CK was starting to perform stand up again, and Jian Ghomeshi had just published an essay only mildly accounting for his actions. We wondered what would happen when, on a larger scale, those publicly known to be accused of harassment try to return to the workplace. Now we have a better idea.

Tuesday Mar 12, 2019
Audio: The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal: Remedies and Increasing Damages
Tuesday Mar 12, 2019
Tuesday Mar 12, 2019
Brittany discusses Passmore and Illumiti Inc., which was released in November of last year, and is helpful for both employers and employees as it reviews the types of remedies that may be available through the tribunal, as well as how damages are assessed.