Your Travel Rights Explained: How to Get Compensation for Flight Disruptions
Learn your rights as a passenger in Canada during flight delays, cancellations, and service disruptions. Understand how to claim compensation and the legal protections provided by the Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR).
How to Escalate Your Claim with the Canadian Transportation Agency
Had your airline compensation claim denied after a flight delay or cancellation? Don't give up! Learn how to escalate your case to the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) and get the compensation you're entitled to under the Air Passenger Protection Regulations. With step-by-step instructions, we’ll guide you through the process to ensure your rights are upheld and you get the justice you deserve.
How to Apply for the HST Rental Rebate on a New Home in Canada
If you’ve recently bought a new home and leased it, you may qualify for the HST New Residential Rental Property Rebate. This step-by-step guide explains how to confirm eligibility, gather documents, complete forms, and submit your application to claim your savings.
Lost, Delayed, or Damaged Luggage: Your Passenger Rights Explained
Lost luggage on your flight? Learn how to claim up to $2,780 in compensation under Canada’s Air Passenger Protection Regulations. Know your rights and act fast to secure your refund!
4 Legal Resolutions for a Fresh Start in the New Year
Start 2025 off right with a solid legal foundation! From updating your will to reviewing business contracts, these 4 legal resolutions can set you up for success in the new year. Read on for essential tips to protect your personal and business interests.
3 Things You Need to Know About Serving Alcohol on New Year’s Eve
Hosting a New Year’s Eve party or heading out to celebrate? It’s important to know the alcohol laws in Ontario to ensure a safe and legal celebration. From understanding your responsibilities as a host to preventing impaired driving, here are 3 essential legal tips to keep your New Year’s Eve party safe and stress-free.
3 Things You Need to Know About Serving Alcohol on New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve is a time for celebration, but as a host, you must understand your legal responsibilities when serving alcohol. From knowing your obligations to preventing impaired driving, here are 3 key tips to ensure your party is safe, fun, and legally compliant
4 Legal Resolutions for a Fresh Start in the New Year
Start 2025 on the right foot by focusing on your legal health. From updating your will to protecting your financial goals and business contracts, these 4 essential legal resolutions will set you up for success. Read on to ensure your legal affairs are in order this new year!
5 Things Every Employee Should Know About Holiday Leave
Navigating holiday leave can be tricky, but knowing your rights is key to making the most of your time off. Whether you're unsure about paid time off, religious leave, or overtime pay, here are 5 essential things every employee in Ontario should know to ensure they get the leave and compensation they deserve.
3 Things to Do if Your Holiday Travel Plans Go Wrong | Legal Tips for Travel Mishaps
The holidays are meant to be a joyful time, but travel disruptions like flight delays or cancellations can quickly turn things stressful. Learn about your rights and how to handle travel issues to make the best of a bad situation. From compensation to documentation, here are three essential steps to take if your holiday travel plans go wrong.
Passenger Rights During Holiday Travel Disruptions
Flight delays, cancellations, and overbookings are common travel headaches, but you have rights as a passenger. Learn how to claim your compensation and what to do if your claim is denied. Contact us for expert legal help today.
How to Handle Debt After the Holidays: 3 Practical Tips to Regain Financial Control
Struggling with debt after the holidays? Learn 3 actionable tips to manage your post-holiday finances, from negotiating with lenders to budgeting effectively
4 Consumer Rights You Should Know About on Boxing Day
Boxing Day is filled with exciting sales, but knowing your consumer rights is key to avoiding surprises. From return policies to sales promotions, ensure you're shopping smart this holiday season. Read on to learn 4 consumer rights you should know about before you hit the stores!
Hosting a Holiday Party? Here are 3 Legal Tips to Keep Your Celebration Safe and Liability-Free
Learn 3 legal tips for hosting a safe holiday party in Ontario. Avoid liability risks and legal issues with these essential guidelines.
Starting July 6 you’ll start getting parking tickets
Around March 2020, Regulatory Services suspended enforcement of the offence of parking in excess of the time limits due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The move was designed to encourage people to work at home and help limit the spread of COVID-19.
As restrictions are relaxed and more people return to work, Bylaw officers will resume enforcement of parking in excess of posted time limits.
Officers will begin to issue tickets on Monday, July 6.