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Welcome to our WHS Law Briefing. This briefing identifies key issues and emerging trends in WHS Law, and details significant legislative and case law developments from February to date in July 2025.
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Canada | Publication | June 16, 2025
Bill C-2, or the Strong Borders Act, passed its first reading on June 3. The bill, if passed in its current form, would amend various important pieces of legislation including the Customs Act, the Criminal Code, and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act.
See also our update on Bill C-2’s proposed changes to the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act.
Bill C-2 would broaden authorities’ ability to access information and data, particularly digital records and subscriber information, and expands the ability for goods to be examined. Penalties for certain violations would increase significantly, and reporting requirements will become stricter.
We will continue to closely monitor this legislation’s progress through the House of Commons and provide relevant updates.
The author would like to thank Elisar Haydar, articling student, for their contribution to preparing this legal update.
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Welcome to our WHS Law Briefing. This briefing identifies key issues and emerging trends in WHS Law, and details significant legislative and case law developments from February to date in July 2025.
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In Roberts Co (NSW) Pty Ltd v Sharvain Facades Pty Ltd (Administrators Appointed) [2025] NSWCA 161, the NSW Court of Appeal has found that, for the purposes of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW) (SoP Act), a deeming clause providing that a notice given after 5pm is to be treated as having been given and received at 9am on the next business day, does not extend the statutory time period for service of a payment schedule.
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