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A Deep Dive Into The Atlantic Immigration Program

The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) offers a unique opportunity – and imposes unique compliance obligations – on employers brining foreign workers into Atlantic Canada. What are the eligibility criteria for employers and for foreign workers under the AIP? What are the nuances between each of Atlantic Canada’s provinces? What are some tips for designated employers to comply with their obligations as a designated employer? Join McInnes Cooper Immigration Lawyer Hanaa Al Sharief for a virtual roundtable conversation about the Atlantic Immigration Program. Hanaa Al Sharief is an immigration lawyer in Halifax. She also practices in trusts and estates law and estate administration. She is bilingual in Arabic and English with expertise in cross-cultural communications. Throughout her more than 15 years of experience working in Canada and internationally, Hanaa has helped her clients tackle various legal issues.

Responding to Remote Work Ramifications

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Remote work took off with the COVID-19 pandemic – but it’s left a lasting legacy. Many (but not all) employers and employees continue to find benefits in remote and hybrid work. Whether you’re on board with remote workers or having second thoughts, there are ramifications. Can you call remote employees back to the office – or conversely require employees to remain as remote workers? What are the key risks of remote and hybrid workers? Are there tax implications of remote and hybrid workers? Join McInnes Cooper Labour & Employment Lawyers Alex Warshick and Abigail Herrington for a virtual roundtable conversation to help you respond to the ramifications of remote workers in your business. For members of CPHR (NS, NL, PEI), this session counts for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits.

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