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Ontario Working for Workers Seven Act, 2025 proposes further changes
On May 28, Ontario introduced its latest round of workplace amendments – Bill 30, Working for Workers Seven Act, 2025.
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The Regulator has published its annual report of the occupational DC trust-based landscape in the UK, providing an overview of memberships and assets.
For the first time, the number of non-micro DC and hybrid schemes fell by 15 per cent over the last year, from 1,080 schemes in 2023 to 920 schemes in 2024. This consolidation affects mainly schemes with fewer than 5,000 members and aligns with the Regulator’s initiative to enhance value for money for savers.
Master trusts continue to provide for the majority of DC members, with 28 million memberships (91 per cent of DC and hybrid schemes) and £166bn in assets (81 per cent of DC schemes assets). DC scheme assets, excluding micro and hybrid schemes, have grown by 25 per cent, from £164bn in 2023 to £205bn in 2024. A micro scheme is one with 2 to 11 members.
The Regulator reports that its enforcement actions have resulted in over £33,000 in penalties for regulatory breaches, addressing concerns that only 17 per cent of schemes were completing mandatory value for members assessments.
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On May 28, Ontario introduced its latest round of workplace amendments – Bill 30, Working for Workers Seven Act, 2025.
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On May 8, the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta released its decision in Clearview AI Inc. v Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) (the Decision).
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In a recent decision, Matco Tools Corporation v. Canada (Attorney General), the Federal Court has overturned a Commissioner of Patents (the Commissioner) decision regarding a patent applicant failing to meet the “due care” standard in the context of an unpaid maintenance fee.
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